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INTI 13 - Modélisation informatique de plates-formes d’enquêtes participatives pour l’observation de la transition socio-écologique
1. 1"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Sylvie Damy & Bénédicte Herrmann
Associate professor in Computer Science
Université de Franche-Comté - France
Modélisation informatique de plates-formes
d’enquêtes participatives pour l’observation
de la transition socio-écologique
Computing modelling of participative
surveys platforms for socio-ecological
transition observation
2. 2"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Plan
• Catalyse
• Modelling action
• Modelling phase 1 : Modelling for
computer specialists
• Modelling phase 2 : Modelling for users
• Results
• In prospect
3. 3"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Catalyse
• Method and tools for territorial
observation
• Based on local observatories
4. 4"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Catalyse
Allows:
– Collect of informations by means of surveys
– Analysis (quantitative and qualitative) of these
informations
– Sharing and publication of these informations
– Definition of indicators (fills the lack of
indicator at local level)
Facilitate the implementation of surveys by
the actors
5. 5"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Catalyse
Computer tools :
• Pragma : Questionnaire building and
information collect
• Anaconda : Analyse and visualisation
6. 6"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Catalyse
• Rapid expansion since its creation in
1989
• Use in many projects of observatories
• This year : regional survey
• Next year : local surveys
New user needs and technologies evolution
7. 7"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Modelling action
Complete model definition of a cooperative
and participative Territorial Intelligence
Community System (TICS)
Takes into account technical evolutions
and new user needs
Produce a Platform which can be easily
use by actors
8. 8"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Modelling action
Started with the caENTI project (2006-2009)
At present:
– INTI GDRI
– FEDER Project ODIT «Observatoire des
Dynamiques Industrielles et Territoriales »
9. 9"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Modelling action
Modelling phase 1 : Modelling for
computer specialists
Software sustainable development :
– New software versions
– MDA approach: Separation of business
concerns and technological concerns
10. 10"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Modelling phase 1
Software
• Informations representation (databases, programs)
• Code development
UML Object Models: Class diagrams
Pragma : two main contributions
11. 11"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Modelling phase 1: Main
contribution
Computing construction of questionnaire
Organisation:
- thematic blocks
- construction blocks
(iteration, …)
Detailed description of
questions and modalities
12. 12"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Modelling phase 1: Main
contribution
Re-use of questions and parts of
questionnaire integrated in modelling
• Questions pool
• Thematic block pool
13. 13"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Modelling action : Phase 2
Modelling for users
Communication:
– With computer specialists (Catalyse software
development and maintenance)
– With Catalyse users
– A common language is essential in a context where the
actors who have to act together remain sectorized with
very different professional cultures
Teaching methods:
– Catalyse users training
– Conception of guides for optimal use of Catalyse method
14. 14"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Modelling phase 2
Information system:
• More global vision
• Computing tools are not a purpose but just means
• Cooperative and collaborative aspects
• Closer to users : Project and survey
• Attention is focussed on business, uses and practices of
actors
• Who intervenes ? Roles
• How communicates ? Vocabulary
• What is the main objective of TICS ? Realize an
intelligence territorial project
16. 16"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Modelling phase 2:
Vocabulary
Identical terms which have rather different meanings
Computer scientist
- precise element
related to the
modeling
- Class, attribute, ...
Thematician
- Concept
- much more general
element
17. 17"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Territorial intelligence Computing
A project is based on actors
partnership, which together define a
goal and realize collaboratively the
tasks necessary to achieve this goal,
by sharing resources.
A project is based on a shared
information system, which includes
indicators on the one hand and
information collected through surveys
A project is mainly composed
of:
• a set of surveys
• an objective
• a reference to a project
administrator
Modelling phase 2: an
example of vocabulary
Project definition
18. 18"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Modelling phase 2: BPM
• What is the main objective of a SCIT?
Build an intelligence territorial project
• Process model : BPM (Business
Process Modelling)
20. 20"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Modelling phase 2: Example
project admininstrator
21. 21"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
Results
• Development of Catalyse V2
• Observatoire de la transition socio-écologique
en Franche-Comté, Lavalleja (Argentine), …
• MDA approach: CIM representation in BPM
• Pedagogy and communication : Commun
language
– Very different professional cultures
– Simplicity of use
22. 22"Territorial Intelligence, socio-ecological transition and resilience of the territories"
30-31 May 2013, Besançon (UFR SLHS, MSHE), Dijon (MSHD)
In Prospect
• Catalyse V3 specification: Catalyse V2
BPM specifications refinement
• MDA: Transformation CIM to PIM
– PIM representation
– Transformation rules CIM to PIM