Livrables
First release of a visually engaging hands-on manual (fit for web use and publication), with a script of an accompanying short video, focused on big and open data use in policy making.
1 set of scenarios for each of the pilot cities
Revised plans for exploitation of PoliVisu outputs.
Second edition of standards white paper
Updated vision
Plan that outlines the envisioned architecture and the activities that need to be undertaken to ensure successful integration of all the individual elements.
This will be a requirement document that translate the local policy decision needs into functional design to hand over to WP4.
3rd edition of standards white paper
Plan outlining the monitoring techniques and evaluation methodology including a schedule for data collection.
Plans for exploitation of PoliVisu outputs including any joint commercialisation activities related to PoliVisu’s technical tools.
Final release
The outcomes from PoliVisu packaging the tools and methodologies for policy experimentation in an engaging and easy-to-adopt manner.
1 baseline analysis for each of the pilot cities
Updated vision
This technical document describes the metadata requirements (incl. use of standards) for successful application of technical components in policy making processes and tools. The report will also document the gap between those requirements and the most popular open source metadata software.
First edition of standards white paper
Peer reviewed white paper.
One page deliverable summarising the results of the project visioning process.
Specific recommendations for refinements of the pilot solutions based on the regular monitoring and assessment of the impact of PoliVisu solutions on the policy making process in the pilots.
Revised plans for exploitation of PoliVisu outputs.
An overarching strategy to ensure dissemination, communication and exploitation plans are linked and executed in harmony. Initial versions of each of the three plans will be included here.
This technical report describes the overall architecture and how the different components interact. The main purpose of the document is to define best practices and standards for integrating the different technical components in policy making processes and tools.
Training materials including slides, videos, and interactive exercises for building skills in using data for policy making
Fully functional Platforms that are ready to be piloted by each one of the three cities.
the DPM update
DMP describes the data management life cycle for all data sets that will be collected, processed or generated by the research project. It is a document outlining how research data will be handled during a research project, and even after the project is completed, describing what data will be collected, processed or generated and following what methodology and standards, whether and how this data will be shared and/or made open, and how it will be curated and preserved. The DPM will be defined at very early stage of the project and will be updated continuously with new submissions at M12, M24 and M36.
the DMP update
updated DPM - final version
Publications
Auteurs: Karel Jedlicka, Daniel Beran, JanMartolos, František Kolovský, Michal Kepka, Tomáš Mildorf, JanSháněl
Publié dans: 2020
Éditeur: 8th International Conference on Cartography and GIS
Auteurs: Susie Ruston McAleer, Pavel Kogut, Lieven Raes
Publié dans: International Conference on Internet Science, 2018, Page(s) 137-152
Éditeur: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77547-0_11
Auteurs: Grazia Concilio, Paola Pucci, Giovanni Vecchio, Giovanni Lanza
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-24296-1_17
Auteurs: Grazia Concilio, Paola Pucci, Lieven Raes, Geert Mareels
Publié dans: Springer briefs in applied sciences and technology - PoliMi Springer Briefs, 2021, Page(s) 124, ISBN 978-3-030-63693-7
Éditeur: Springer - Nature / Politecnico Di Milano
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-63693-7