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This section provides technical information about the technology, architecture, core modules and interconnections, Data Interchange and LOD, Download, Upload and Backup, Users roles, permissions and access levels | This section provides technical information about the technology, architecture, core modules and interconnections, Data Interchange and LOD, Download, Upload and Backup, Users roles, permissions and access levels | ||
== Theory of Operations == | == [[Theory of Operations|Theory of Operations]] == | ||
This section explains the underlying principles, mechanisms, and technology choices incorporating the theoretical body of knowledge that supports PoMM operation, to provide a deeper understanding of how and why it works. | This section explains the underlying principles, mechanisms, and technology choices incorporating the theoretical body of knowledge that supports PoMM operation, to provide a deeper understanding of how and why it works. | ||
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== Getting started == | == Getting started == | ||
Revision as of 02:11, 15 February 2025
The D4Runoff project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme. Grant agreement 101060638. You may find more information about the project at its official website.
Here you will find an organised collection of knowledge about the PoMM made available to the D4Runoff partners and users.
This documentation is provided by KlinK within the scope of the D4Runoff project and is intended to help D4R partners and users in the use and improvement of the policy making module PoMM.
If you already know what to do, you can access the Policy Making Module PoMM.
Otherwise, please keep on reading.
The knowledge base and user's documentation is organized in the following sections.
User Guide
More about the PoMM and D4Runoff
This chapter offers an overview of the D4RUNOFF project and the role of the decision support platform within it.
Getting Started
This chapter briefly describes the steps to start using PoMM.
Features Overview
This chapter outline the PoMM core functionalities, highlight how the system may aid policymakers by providing exploratory insights, how it may help to streamlining CEC-NBS decision-making, and how the system may enhance collaboration.
Workflow of a PoM experiment
This chapter covers essential workflows options when setting-up and interpretating CEC-NBS experiments related to policy analysis and decision-making.
The Case Study Lab
The Case Study Lab is where the main experimentation processs takes place. This chapter provides a guide on how to set-up and make experiments effectively. It serves as a practical manual for users, equipping them with the necessary tools to configure, document, and execute PoM experiments to support interventions on policy making efficiently.
Modelling and Simulation with Agents (ABM)
This chapter provides a guide on how to set-up and make PoM experiments based on Agent Based Modelling and simulation (ABM) effectively. The ABM component of the PoMM D4RUNOFF aims to help the assessment of viability and sustainability of policy changes (related to NBS and CECs) through scenario generation. Though it is part of the Case Study Lab, the ABM simulator is used at a later stage, when potential interventions have already been chosen and you want to explore scenarios of their acceptability.
Thesaurus and Controlled Vocabulary (TheVoc)
This chapter describes how to use the Thesaurus and Vocabulary tool within the PoMM. The PoMM Controlled Vocabulary facilitates the retrieval sharing of agreed meanings across the project's disciplines by ensuring consistent terminology, reducing ambiguity, and enabling effective communication and interoperability between diverse stakeholders. Thanks to the Thesaurus, terms are then organised in a structured list of related terms showing synonyms, hierarchies, and associations.
The PoMM Ontology
This chapter describes how to explore and navigate the PoMM ontology, that is the formal, explicit specification of the shared conceptualization of PoMM concepts and the relationshps between them.
Help
This section is also linked to the help requests from the PoMM application.
- Help pages map
- Help page New Session
- Help page Restore Session
- Help page Process templates
- Help page Thesaurus and Vocabulary
- Help page Ontology Viewer
- Help page Agents Simulation
FAQ
Here PoMM Users find a collection of common questions and answers about a specific topics, designed to provide quick and helpful information.
Tutorials
This section is a step-by-step instructional guide designed to explain PoMM tasks, concepts and processes through structured explanations and examples.
Contact support
Who to contat when.
Case Studies and Applications
Using the PoMM at the pilot sites
- PoMM for the Santander D4Runoff pilot
- PoMM for the Odense D4Runoff pilot
- PoMM for the Pontedera D4Runoff pilot
Case Studies Outside D4Runoff
Case Studies Used for the Templates and Library
Policy Scenarios
Library of PoMM Reusable Data
This section includes BPMN Process Descriptions, ABM Models and Full Experiments provided by Users.
Technical Documentation
This section provides technical information about the technology, architecture, core modules and interconnections, Data Interchange and LOD, Download, Upload and Backup, Users roles, permissions and access levels
Theory of Operations
This section explains the underlying principles, mechanisms, and technology choices incorporating the theoretical body of knowledge that supports PoMM operation, to provide a deeper understanding of how and why it works.
Bibligraphy
- References
- Data Sources and Other Web Resources
Getting started
Accessing the PoMM
About mediawiki
- Configuration settings list
- MediaWiki FAQ
- MediaWiki release mailing list
- Localise MediaWiki for your language
- Learn how to combat spam on your wiki
Site development notes (temporary)
D4RDocPack ToDo, tickets and hints
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.