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FP7 FUPOL PROJECT – INNOVATION IN POLICY SCIENCE

Egils Ginters (), Artis Aizstrauts (), Dace Aizstrauta (), Ieva Lauberte (), Miquel Angel (), Piera Eroles (), Roman Buil (), Peter Sonntagbauer () and Susanne Sonntagbauer ()
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Egils Ginters: Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences
Artis Aizstrauts: Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences
Dace Aizstrauta: Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences
Ieva Lauberte: Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences
Miquel Angel: Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Piera Eroles: Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Roman Buil: Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Peter Sonntagbauer: Cellent AG Vienna
Susanne Sonntagbauer: Cellent AG Vienna

CBU International Conference Proceedings, 2013, vol. 1, issue 0, 231-237

Abstract: Mathematically justified planning of policy is extremely important because any wrong decision can lead to serious consequences. It is no secret that mathematical modelling and other advanced analytical methods are rarely used for policy planning and decision impact forecasting because those require specific knowledge. The FP7 FUPOL project aims at a completely new approach to traditional policy analysis providing direct access for policy decision makers to domain uses cases modelling and verification on FUPOL Simulator and visualisation of the results in the form suitable for beneficiaries. Policy domain uses cases models are versatile, therefore architecture of the simulator must fit to the requirements of complexity and usability that determines involving heterogeneous agent-based and system dynamics simulation technologies and distributed simulation. The article deals with FUPOL approach in policy modelling and simulation, simulator designing, and sustainability assessment of provided technology. The FUPOL approach promotes simultaneously running of heterogeneous use case simulation models enhancing performance of simulation session. Belonging to open source spreads potential users’ network thus reducing errors in simulation and also in policy decision making. Web services SOA based architecture enhances integration with other decision making and service tools.

Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.12955/cbup.v1.39

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