MOSIPS - Modeling an Simulation of the Impact of Public Policies on SMEs

Description

The aim of the project is to develop a user-friendly policy simulation system allowing forecasting and visualizing
the socio-economic potential impact of public policies. This will allow policy makers to make experiments with
different socio-economic designs, with the participation of citizens and potentially impacted stakeholders, before
a public policy is settled. It will also allow the different stakeholders to participate into the process and better
understand different scenarios possible and their side effects.
Focus will be set on SME-oriented policies in order to manage the scope of R&D activities. They have been
selected given the importance of SMEs in EU Economy, and the R&D potential given by the nature of policies
and impacts addressing this collective.
Combining suitable data, models, artificial intelligence and interactive visualization tools, the final goal is to
develop a “policy wind tunnel”. MOSIPS system will be suited to craft policy options, giving social and economic
stakeholders a decision arena visualizing and illustrating policy insights, providing valuable decision-support, as it
will make counter-intuitive feedback, cascading and side effects understandable.
MOSIPS will be able to significantly improve the quality of policies implemented by public authorities at any
administrative level, and at the same time, facilitate access to meaningful information to citizens about the
expected consequences of policies designed for the region/locality/country/area they live at, promoting their
engagement and active participation in the policy-making and implementation process.
Concrete S&T objectives are related to the consecution of this project aim, mainly dealing with the areas of
modelling, multi-agent based intelligent and dynamic simulation, visual technologies for data analysis and
real-time interaction with simulation engines, citizens’ empowerment, software certification and the paradigm of
Software as a Service and related ICT areas. 

Institutions
  • AG Keim (Data Analysis and Visualization)
Publications
  Zhang, Leishi; Stoffel, Andreas; Behrisch, Michael; Mittelstädt, Sebastian; Schreck, Tobias; Pompl, René; Weber, Stefan Hagen; Last, Holger; Keim, Daniel A. (2012): Visual Analytics for the Big Data Era - A Comparative Review of State-of-the-Art Commercial Systems 2012 IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST). - IEEE, 2012. - S. 173-182. - ISBN 978-1-4673-4752-5

Visual Analytics for the Big Data Era - A Comparative Review of State-of-the-Art Commercial Systems

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Visual analytics (VA) system development started in academic research institutions where novel visualization techniques and open source toolkits were developed. Simultaneously, small software companies, sometimes spin-offs from academic research institutions, built solutions for specific application domains. In recent years we observed the following trend: some small VA companies grew exponentially; at the same time some big software vendors such as IBM and SAP started to acquire successful VA companies and integrated the acquired VA components into their existing frameworks. Generally the application domains of VA systems have broadened substantially. This phenomenon is driven by the generation of more and more data of high volume and complexity, which leads to an increasing demand for VA solutions from many application domains. In this paper we survey a selection of state-of-the-art commercial VA frameworks, complementary to an existing survey on open source VA tools. From the survey results we identify several improvement opportunities as future research directions.

Origin (projects)

Funding sources
Name Project no. Description Period
Europäische Union825/11MOSIPS Management01.09.2011 – 31.08.2014
Europäische Union774/11MOSIPS - Modeling01.09.2011 – 31.08.2014
Further information
Period: 01.09.2011 – 31.08.2014