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The Big Policy Canvas Knowledge Base is a state-of-the-art, online and dynamic repository that functions as an accumulator uniting all the knowledge produced during the project. It is structured along the three dimensions of needs, trends and assets and furthermore offers a mapping among them by defining how they are interconnected and how they influence each other.

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An application which is capable of an analysing the blood sugar level of the app user. 

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Runestatic offers a vast amount of diagnostic health tools and apps for the smart phone communities

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IEEE Model for planning Big Data Energy Applications through a Smart Grid (including Use Case Scenarios)

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An impressive study concerning Big Data and how to transfer the concept to the Health Science: The concept of Big Data is causing a world-wide buzz. Its successful applications in business, sciences and healthcare have radically changed their traditional practices. The demand for Big Data analysis is increasing day by day. More than 200 colleges provide degrees with Data Science

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Engage and educate stakeholders in a compelling and complicated set of trade-offs regarding future regional transportation projects

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The goal of the social network game is to help empower people all over the world to come up with creative solutions to our most urgent social problems

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Explore the different areas of Inflation Island, see how people react to inflation and deflation, and how the scenery changes. You can also test your knowledge and try to identify the different inflation scenarios

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Lisbon Participatory budgeting (here in after, Lx-PB) structure is designed in such a way that the public and the city council should work together. It also embraces ICT, that is, it uses the internet and SMS, encourages the people to take part – face-to-face as well as through online platform (https://www.lisboaparticipa.pt/). The face-to-face platform where the citizens of Lisbon could take part in budgeting process is known as Participatory Assemblies (PAs, here in after). Often, several PAs take place during Spring and Autumn time period.

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Dynamic and continuous dialogue between political representatives and citizens.

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The Maryland Budget Game allows users to develop their own proposals for balancing the state budget. The game presents different budget options in a range of policy areas, along with background information and factors to consider.

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