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PolicyMaker 4. Www.ocopomo.eu/results/ocopomo-papers/pdfs/SchererWimmer.pdf. Cedm.epp.cmu.edu/files/slides/Henrion.pdf. Arno.unimaas.nl/show.cgi?fid=17564. D4.1 Policy Modelling Tool Requirement Analysis and Specification - Policy Impact Project. Deliverable D4.1, the Policy Modelling Tool Requirement Analysis and Specification, is now complete.

The report defines the functionalities that will be implemented in the Policy Modelling Tool (PMT), including the application programmer interfaces (APIs) to be provided by its components. The PMT enables stakeholders of the public to analyse the legal effects alternative policies put forward in policy debates would have in particular cases, real or hypothetical. The Policy Modelling Tool helps stakeholders to form well-founded opinions about the legal effects of policies on cases and to make case-based arguments about the pros and cons of alternative policies which can be contributed to policy debates. The workflow is as follows: 1) modelling alternative policies; 2) simulating the effects of these policies on cases and, finally, 3) evaluating the simulation results to formulate a position about which policies to prefer.

7th Framework Programme for Research (2007-2013) | ICT for Government and Public Services | Europa - Information Society. Policy Impact Project. Mixed qualitative calculus as a tool in policy modeling: A dynamic simulation model of urban decline. Author Info Brouwer, FloorNijkamp, Peter Abstract No abstract is available for this item. Download Info If you experience problems downloading a file, check if you have the proper application to view it first. In case of further problems read the IDEAS help page. As the access to this document is restricted, you may want to look for a different version under "Related research" (further below) or search for a different version of it. Bibliographic Info Article provided by Elsevier in its journal Journal of Policy Modeling. Volume (Year): 8 (1986) Issue (Month): 1 () Pages: 69-88 Handle: RePEc:eee:jpolmo:v:8:y:1986:i:1:p:69-88 Contact details of provider: Web page: Related research Keywords: References No references listed on IDEAS You can help add them by filling out this form.

Citations Citations are extracted by the CitEc Project, subscribe to its RSS feed for this item. Lists Statistics Access and download statistics Corrections. OCOPOMO - Open Collaboration for Policy Modelling. Trade Policy Modeling with GAMS | Ecomod Network. The course uses a practical and very intensive approach to model building. The participants will actually build the model step-by-step with guidance from the instructors: from small to large scale and from simple to complex structure. The participants will acquire extensive practical hands-on experience in building a complex, large-scale model. This will allow them to easily implement the first version of their own model using the GAMS codes of EcoMod.

Fees:The fee for the course is US$2,760. This includes course materials (including a free course license of GAMS for two months), lectures, computer labs, morning and afternoon coffee breaks, receptions. University students and staff get a discount of 25 percent of the above mentioned amount. Please send (by email: office@ecomod.net or by fax: +1 413 517 0900) a copy of your student or staff card. Institutional group rates are available for two or more persons attending during the same course period. Www.fhnw.ch/wirtschaft/iwi/competence-center/information-and-knowledge-management/forschung-und-entwicklung/metteg10/policy-modelling-supported.