Monthly Archives: May 2021

Our nine phase approach to building a public health simulation

We wrote this up for a conference, but it didn’t have proceedings, so I’m putting it online here: Christine Allen, James Collins, Zane Rankin, Kate Wilson, Derrick Tsoi, Kelly Compton, Enabling Model Complexity Through an Improved Workflow, presented at Modeling World Systems Conference, Washington DC, May 13-15, 2019.

2019 Enabling Model Complexity Through an Improved Workflow MWS_paper Christine Allen

(The paper refers to eight phases of model development, but there is a ninth phase, which Christine wanted to keep secret: celebrate the successful completion of a modeling project.)

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Creative nonfiction and Professor Gloxman

I published some creative nonfiction about Census data and re-identification attacks on twitter, and I’m linking to it here so I can find it again more easily:

Chapter 1: https://twitter.com/healthyalgo/status/1388194166555897856

Chapter 2: https://twitter.com/healthyalgo/status/1388285589259051011

Chapter 3: https://twitter.com/healthyalgo/status/1388524419866193926

Chapter 4: https://twitter.com/healthyalgo/status/1388887577747333132

Epilogue: https://twitter.com/healthyalgo/status/1389245174916665355

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