Opasnet WSA contest preparation

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This page contains preparational stuff for WSA contest

Timeline

  • Registration starts 1.2.2011
  • Registration ends 25.3.2011
  • Jury evaluation starts 7.4.2011 and ends 14.4.2011
  • Opasnet must be in top shape before 7.4.2011

Evaluation criteria

  1. Quality and comprehensiveness of content
  2. Ease of use: functionality, navigation and orientation
  3. Value added through interactivity and multimedia
  4. Quality of design (aesthetic value of graphics / music or sounds)
  5. Quality of craftsmanship (technical realisation)
  6. Strategic importance for the global development of the Information Society
  7. Accessibility according to the W3C (http://www.w3.org)

Product data

Short description

(in English, max. 1000 characters) Lyhyt teksti, tarkoituksena vakuuttaa tuomari siitä että tähän työhän kannattaa paneutua tarkemmin. Hissipuhe!

Long description

(in English, max. 4000 characters) Tämä on yksityiskohtaisempi selostus työstä, jos on hyviä käyttäjätilastoja tai palautetta, ne kannattaa myös esitellä tässä.

Favourite path to the product

(in English, max. 2000 characters) Tähän kannattaa panna selostus siitä, mitä valikkoja/painikkeita klikkaamalla kilpailutyöstä saa mahdollisimman nopeasti parhaan yleiskuvan.

  • composite traffic model
  • DARM
  • Climate change?

Installation procedure

No installation procedure is needed. Opasnet is a web service which be accessed from anywhere and it can be used with any modern web browser.

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Special technical requirements

No special technical requirements are needed. Opasnet can be used with any modern web browser. However we recommend to use Firefox, Google Chrome or Safari.

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Short description of the reason for production

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Target group for the product

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Target group for Opasnet is very wide ranging from normal citizens to scientific specialists. Different users may have different user roles but roles can be very overlapping. Citizens may for example contribute by offering their values, expectations and data for the basis of the assessments. Scientists can provide up-to-date scientific information, combine them with information provided by citizens and produce models based on collaborative knowledge. Politicians can use these models and data they provide to make better decisions.