"Making Solution Pluralism in Policy Making Accessible: Optimization of" by Margeret A. Hall, Steven O. Kimbrough et al.
 

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Conference Proceeding

Publication Date

2013

Abstract

Policy makers are increasingly turning to computational support mechanisms for managing uncertainty, and constituent focused-decisions. Utilization and standardization of human-computer interaction principles to create solution pluralism (the condition of having a consideration set containing a multiplicity of credible solutions) is a fundamental to fulfilling this need. There is a need for standardized applications and user interfaces to deliver a higher quality of service, which assists policy makers in maintaining or increasing constituent well-being.

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Extended abstracts of the 2013 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI). (Workshop on Engaging the Human-Computer Interaction Community With Public Policymaking Internationally).

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