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| [http://www.gliffy.com/products/online/ Gliffy] || Simple but very effective on-line package for designing and drawing systems diagrams, including process models, network diagrams and organisational charts.  Capability to share diagrams on-line. || Subscription (basic version free)
| [http://www.gliffy.com/products/online/ Gliffy] || Simple but very effective on-line package for designing and drawing systems diagrams, including process models, network diagrams and organisational charts.  Capability to share diagrams on-line. || Subscription (basic version free)
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 25 September 2014

The text on this page is taken from an equivalent page of the IEHIAS-project.

At the most generic level, common word-processing packages such as Word, and presentational or grapgics packages such as Powerpoint, offer the ability to create diagrams manually, by selecting from a library of symbols and shapes. In order to ensure consistency and clarity in diagram design, however, it is often better to make use of a specialist diagram design package. Because of their widespread use in engineering, business management and the natural sciences, a large number of such packages have been developed in recent years.

The table below lists, and briefly outlines, a selection of packages. These are not presented as recommendations, but as examples of the range of tools available. In most cases, it is advisable to consider the functionality needed in the light of the type of issue being assessed, and the skills of those involved, and then to evaluate the software available through a web search.

In addition to these packages, many modelling packages include a module to design and build systems diagrams, which are then used as the basis for running the model. Links to examples are provided via the page on environmental modelling tools in the Execution section of this Toolbox.

Name Description Access
SmartDraw Sophisticated integrated diagram design package, giving capability to construct a wide range of systems diagrams, including network diagrams, flowcharts and organisational diagrams. Includes a large set of templates and associated shapes/symbols. Purchase
Visio Microsoft's diagram generation package. Flexible framework within which to construct a wide range of systems diagrams, on the basis of predefined templates, and supported by a large library of shapes and symbols. Purchase
Creately On-line package for designing and constructing systems diagrams, including process diagrams, network diagrams and organisational charts. Provides core set of templates from which to work, and a large library of shapes and symbols. Gives capability to share diagrams on-line. Subscription
eDraw Flowchart Dedicated flowchart creation software, providing capability to design and build a wide range of systems diagrams, including network diagrams, cause-effect (fishbone) diagrams and organisational charts. Large library of ready-made templates and associated symbols/shapes. Purchase
Gliffy Simple but very effective on-line package for designing and drawing systems diagrams, including process models, network diagrams and organisational charts. Capability to share diagrams on-line. Subscription (basic version free)

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Integrated Environmental Health Impact Assessment System
IEHIAS is a website developed by two large EU-funded projects Intarese and Heimtsa. The content from the original website was moved to Opasnet.
Topic Pages
Toolkit
Data

Boundaries · Population: age+sex 100m LAU2 Totals Age and gender · ExpoPlatform · Agriculture emissions · Climate · Soil: Degredation · Atlases: Geochemical Urban · SoDa · PVGIS · CORINE 2000 · Biomarkers: AP As BPA BFRs Cd Dioxins DBPs Fluorinated surfactants Pb Organochlorine insecticides OPs Parabens Phthalates PAHs PCBs · Health: Effects Statistics · CARE · IRTAD · Functions: Impact Exposure-response · Monetary values · Morbidity · Mortality: Database

Examples and case studies Defining question: Agriculture Waste Water · Defining stakeholders: Agriculture Waste Water · Engaging stakeholders: Water · Scenarios: Agriculture Crop CAP Crop allocation Energy crop · Scenario examples: Transport Waste SRES-population UVR and Cancer
Models and methods Ind. select · Mindmap · Diagr. tools · Scen. constr. · Focal sum · Land use · Visual. toolbox · SIENA: Simulator Data Description · Mass balance · Matrix · Princ. comp. · ADMS · CAR · CHIMERE · EcoSenseWeb · H2O Quality · EMF loss · Geomorf · UVR models · INDEX · RISK IAQ · CalTOX · PANGEA · dynamiCROP · IndusChemFate · Transport · PBPK Cd · PBTK dioxin · Exp. Response · Impact calc. · Aguila · Protocol elic. · Info value · DST metadata · E & H: Monitoring Frameworks · Integrated monitoring: Concepts Framework Methods Needs
Listings Health impacts of agricultural land use change · Health impacts of regulative policies on use of DBP in consumer products
Guidance System
The concept
Issue framing Formulating scenarios · Scenarios: Prescriptive Descriptive Predictive Probabilistic · Scoping · Building a conceptual model · Causal chain · Other frameworks · Selecting indicators
Design Learning · Accuracy · Complex exposures · Matching exposure and health · Info needs · Vulnerable groups · Values · Variation · Location · Resolution · Zone design · Timeframes · Justice · Screening · Estimation · Elicitation · Delphi · Extrapolation · Transferring results · Temporal extrapolation · Spatial extrapolation · Triangulation · Rapid modelling · Intake fraction · iF reading · Piloting · Example · Piloting data · Protocol development
Execution Causal chain · Contaminant sources · Disaggregation · Contaminant release · Transport and fate · Source attribution · Multimedia models · Exposure · Exposure modelling · Intake fraction · Exposure-to-intake · Internal dose · Exposure-response · Impact analysis · Monetisation · Monetary values · Uncertainty
Appraisal