Modelling and Simulation for e-Social Science Mark Birkin School of Geography University of Leeds.

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Modelling and Simulation for e-Social Science Mark Birkin School of Geography University of Leeds

NCeSS - Chronology First demonstrators initiated by ESRC/ DTI in 2002 Further demonstrators in 2003/04 National Centre commissioned in Manchester, April 2004 Seven further research nodes from April 2005 onwards Latest phase of small grants currently in review

NCeSS - Rationale Combination of interdisciplinary research (computing and social science) with awareness raising and infrastructure development –Research nodes and small grants –Access Grid nodes –Agenda setting workshops –First International Conference on e-Social Science (June ’05)

NCeSS - Examples An Investigation of Disclosure Issues Posed by the Grid Informing Business/Regional Policy: Grid Fusion of Global Data and Local Knowledge (INWA) FINGRID: Financial INformation GRID SABRE in R: An OGSA Component-Based Approach to Middleware for Statistical Modelling Grid-Enabled Micro-Econometric Data Analysis Hydra II Grid Based Spatial Planning Services VIDGRID: Distributed Video Analysis With Grid Technologies Collaborative Analysis of Offenders' Personal and Area-Based Social Exclusion Pilot Semantic Grid Service for Environmental Modelling CONVERTGRID Genealogies of Knowledge-Developing Anthropological Middleware to Support Fieldwork-Based Social Science

NCeSS - Scope Wide coverage of social science –Mostly quantitative rather than qualitative Geography and GIS well-represented –Demonstrators (Leeds, Sheffield, Aberdeen, Manchester) –FEARLUS, GeoVue, Moses

Hydra First generation grid-enabled spatial decision support system, using health care scenarios Combines virtual database access with spatial mapping, modelling and optimisation tools within a secure open grid services architecture (Globus 3) ESRC demonstrator project under the direction of Birkin and Peter Dew

Hydra - Example Seamless virtual data access Security Modelling services & HPC Collaboration

Moses – Aims To create a flagship modelling and simulation node, in which the capabilities of Grid Computing are mobilised to develop tools whose power and flexibility surpasses existing and previous research outputs. To demonstrate the applicability of grid-enabled modelling and simulation tools within a variety of substantive research and policy environments To provide a generic framework through which grid- enabled modelling and simulation might be exploited within any problem domain To encourage the creation of a community of social scientists and policy users with a shared interest in modelling and simulation for e-social science problems.

Moses - Objectives to create a synthetic model of the whole UK population to demonstrate a forecasting capability for the population model to develop case study applications with specific reference to health, business and transport, including evaluation of wider-ranging policy scenarios to create a generic framework for the application of policy and simulation tools to social science problem domains.

Moses - Methodology

Importance of e-Science & Grid Complex simulation Data sharing Security and confidentiality Collaboration Visualisation

Applications: Health Goal is to look at the balance of service provision across both the health and social care sectors –Important policy implications due to poor integration between these sectors –Increasingly problematic in particular with respect to the very elderly –Geographical variation as variations in use will reflect variations in provision: different demographic groups may also demand alternative service mix –Possible importance of ‘social networks’ – voluntary services, church, school, health clubs and centres – may have subtle and important influence –Problem domain of interest to geography, health economics, political science and social policy –Practical importance to Health Care Commission, CSCI, Local Government/ Social Services, Hospital Trusts, Primary Care Trusts –Important dimension of data sharing, confidentiality and security…

Applications: Transport Network and vehicle simulations are beyond the scope of this project –Concentration on aggregate processes of trip generation and distribution rather than assignment –Look at broad scale policy impacts and options: new roads versus subsidies; decentralisation; greenbelt issues?... This research of interest to a broad community of users – DoT, ODPM, Yorkshire Forward, …

Applications: Business Increased life expectancy will create continued pressure on annuity rates Active elderly populations will need higher incomes in retirement Funding via equity release products will reduce inter- generational wealth transfer Increased housing supply could lead to price stagnation – or crash? Interesting geographical patterns?

Applications - Business

Conclusions If successful, this research will demonstrate the value of e-social science to: –Geographers –Transport, health and business users –Social scientists in a range of domains (crime, politics, social policy, …) –Policy makers in local and national corporations, both public and private