UN-CODE: Software for structuring and visualizing collective decision-making based on qualitative data

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UN-CODE is a web-based tool for structuring and visualizing collective decision-making processes using qualitative, case-based data. It offers a database management tool and visualization method in one. The structure of the database and the visualizations derive from a model that is rooted in evolutionary biology and that has been transformed for social scientists. It features three principal dimensions: problem and solution definitions (PSD), weighted connectedness (c_score) as a network measure, and fitness (FIT) to describe the probability of actors reaching their goals in the collective decision-making process. The results are visualized in a scalable 3D-environment that shows the main dynamics of such in one quick overview.

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Stieg, J., Marks, P., & Gerrits, L. (2019). UN-CODE: Software for structuring and visualizing collective decision-making based on qualitative data. Journal of Open Research Software, 7(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5334/jors.246

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