- From: Adam Sobieski <adamsobieski@hotmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 17:56:41 +0000
- To: "public-egovernance@w3.org" <public-egovernance@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <BAY405-EAS26979C4668A82015D0D16B3C5350@phx.gbl>
Electronic Governance Community Group, Greetings. In addition to the Internet-enhanced desktop applications for questionnaires, surveys and opinion polling, new applications can convenience users with regard to note-taking during campaign seasons. Such applications can convenience users and convenience rational individual and group decision making. For each election and for each ballot issue relevant to users, users can take notes of events and items during campaign seasons, as convenient to them. Users can indicate topics of interest to them, initially and throughout the campaigns, with those topics then of use in organizing and navigating their notes. Users’ notes can be navigable, with multiple dataviews, including, for instance, calendar-based, with users’notes indexed by keywords, candidates and the topics interesting to users, so that each user, each voter, can make use of their notes conveniently. Users could also, with such applications, select to upload the lists of topics interesting to them, at their convenience, a form of opinion polling, to a number of web services, empowering users while conveniencing both journalists and candidates. Kind regards, Adam Sobieski From: Adam Sobieski Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 10:10 PM To: public-egovernance@w3.org Electronic Governance Community Group, Greetings. For those interested in technology topics with regard to forms, questionnaires, surveys and public opinion polls, some include: Mobile computing. The publish subscribe pattern (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publish%E2%80%93subscribe_pattern). Web-enhanced desktop applications, dynamic desktop content. Notifications to users of new forms, questionnaires, surveys and public opinion polls. Interoperability of desktop applications with other desktop applications; for instance, calendar applications as well as other applications for notes, including pertaining to Web surfing topics and activities. Metadata models for forms, questionnaires, surveys and public opinion polls. Data formats and ontology can facilitate interoperability between participants in various models of ecosystems for the collection of public opinion. The indexing, search and retrieval of forms, questionnaires, surveys and public opinion polls and dynamically-generated forms, questionnaires, surveys and public opinion polls. In some models, third party service providers can spider forms, questionnaires, surveys and public opinion polls with services including providing digitally-signed content for object metadata models, for instance keywords or topics, channels for publish subscribe systems. Web and desktop user interface topics including widgets and components for forms, questionnaires, surveys and public opinion polls. Kind regards, Adam Sobieski From: Adam Sobieski Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 6:33 PM To: public-egovernance@w3.org In addition to the topics of e-voting, broader pertinent topics include: group decision making, digital forms, questionnaires, their construction, surveys, related data collection and opinion polls. Some technological topics include the design of forms, questionnaires, surveys and opinion polls, existing and new user interface components or widgets, and the collection, assurance, aggregation, analysis and [...] ---------- This post sent on Electronic Governance Community Group 'Digital forms, questionnaires, surveys and opinion polls' http://www.w3.org/community/egovernance/2013/08/22/digital-forms-questionnaires-surveys-and-opinion-polls/ Learn more about the Electronic Governance Community Group: http://www.w3.org/community/egovernance
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