Oxford eResearch Conference 2008 Paper Session 4A: NCeSS Oxford, UK, (2008-09-12) Experience of e-Social Science: A Case of Andy Turner and MoSeS Andy.

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Oxford eResearch Conference 2008 Paper Session 4A: NCeSS Oxford, UK, ( ) Experience of e-Social Science: A Case of Andy Turner and MoSeS Andy Turner

Overview Introduction MoSeS starts for the promised land Blogging Philosophy of e-Social Science Reflections on MoSeS

Introduction Andy Turner – –Autobiography –Blog MoSeS – Open eResearch –Research and Blog in detail –Distill from Blog

What is MoSeS? Modelling and Simulation for e-Social Science – –e-Social Science being the application of e-Science concepts to social science problem domains e-Science is enhanced science that uses the Internet, software tools and structured information for collaborative work A first phase research node of NCeSS –Part of a UK collaborative partnership developing e-Social Science –The key part of it’s program of work is to develop an individually based demographic model of the UK for 2001 to 2031 MoSeS people

MoSeS Starts for the Promised Land Work on MoSeS was divided into 3 strands –demographic modelling –applications of demographic models –user interface and portal development 3 applications –health care planning –transportation research –business application.

My MoSeS Checklist Outputs to be made as openly available as possible Use appropriate standards Automate with free and open source software. Results to be replicable Be open about what we were trying to do and how Adopt best practice and learn from others in NCeSS and think about what else they wanted.

Blogging What is a blog? Why blog? The evolution of my blog? People use my blog It has opened up what I do The benefits far outweigh the costs

Philosophy of e-Social Science Jankowski 2007, Scott and Venters 2007 Is e-Social Science open by definition? Is e-Social Science more than simply the application of e-Science methods to the social sciences?

Reflection on MoSeS Never-ending story… Too early to judge There are many positives: –I have learned a great deal over the last 3 years and found a community of collaborators that I am happy and excited to work with. –I have developed a lot of structured information about me and my research interests. –I have participated in lots of surveys.

Acknowledgements and Thanks This work was supported by the ESRC under RES Thanks to all involved in eResearch for your ongoing collaboration. Special thanks to my NCeSS and MoSeS colleagues. Thanks to the Oxford eResearch conference organisers. Thank you for listening!

MoSeS Rationale The idea is to provide planners, policy makers and the public with a tool to help them analyse the potential impacts and the likely effect of planning and policy changes. Example Application: –There may be a housing policy to do with joint ownership, taxation and planning restriction legislation that can be developed to alleviate problems to do with lack of affordable housing and workers without precipitating a crash in the housing market and economy as a whole –A balanced policy may be easier to develop by running a large number of simulations within a system like SimCity for real to understand the sensitivities involved

Initial Tasks Develop methods to generate individual human population data for the UK from 2001 UK human population census data Develop a Toy Model –Dynamic agent based microsimulation modelling toolkit and apply it to simulate change in the UK Develop applications for –Health –Business –Transport

Challenges Grid enabling the data and tools Visualisation –Google Earth –Computer Games Collaboration Retaining a problem focus Design and Development

Generic MoSeS Approach MoSeS to date has approached Modelling and Simulation from a specific angle –Geographic –Demographic –Contemporary –About the UK –Targeted towards supporting a developing set of applications It is not a requirement to make it clear what steps can be followed by other Social Scientists wanting to Model and Simulate something different –However, the generic work of MoSeS should be relevant and we are working towards this

MoSeS Vision Suppose that computational power and data storage were not an issue what would you build? –SimCity org/wiki/SimCityhttp://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/SimCity For real on a national scale

MoSeS First Steps The development of a national demographic model The development of 3 applications –Health care –Transport –Business The development of a portal interface to support the development and resulting applications by providing access to the data, models and simulations and presenting information to users (application developers) in a secure way

Households

Communal Establishments

HSAR ISAR Aggregate HPControl Characteristics Aggregate CEP Control Characteristics