Andrej Mrvar (in cooperation with Vladimir Batagelj) developed the program package for large network analysis – Pajek. Pajek is used widely in scientific and nonscientific areas all around the world. Its usage increased significantly after the monograph on Pajek was published in 2005 by Cambridge University Press. In 2009 an expanded version of the monograph was published in Japanese, in 2011 was published the revised version and in 2012 the Chinese translation of the monograph was published. The authors obtained "The William D. Richards, Jr. Software Award" given by the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA) for the program package Pajek in 2013. The short explanation emphasizes: "The award recognizes software developers without whom we would not have the tools we need to undertake network analysis. This 2013 award highlights the breakthrough thinking behind Pajek in last 17 years. Pajek allowed us to visualize and explore large complex data and was the first software for networks with this design principle in mind." All the documentation can be retrieved from the web page: http://pajek.imfm.si
F.23 Development of new system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
COBISS.SI-ID: 30443869From year 2007 Vasja Vehovar has been developing a standalone module for online data collection was added – OneClickSurvey (1CS) or EnKlikAnketa (1KA) in Slovenian. The tool enables the userfriendly implementation of complex surveys and is not restricted only to web questionnaires but provides support for data entry, telephone surveys and mail surveys. The application is available at http://1ka.si (Slovenian version), while English version is available at http://1cs.si. The application already has over 7.000 registered users and it has already been used for implementation of more than 10.000 surveys for different research purposes and by various academic, commercial (Pro Plus) and official institutions (IVZ, SURS). In the year 2012 the new upgraded version of 1CS was implemented.
F.23 Development of new system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
The series Metodološki zvezki (editor Anuška Ferligoj) was founded in 1987. Since 2004 the series was transformed into the scientific journal Metodološki zvezki (editors Anuška Ferligoj and Andrej Mrvar), published by Statistical Society of Slovenia. The journal is included in several bibliographical databases, also SCOPUS.
C.05 Editorial board of a national magazine
The aim of this study is to offer some insight into the performance patterns of Member States (MSs) in the Framework Programme (FP). The study was presented in the roundtable 'Enhancing participation in the EU framework programmes for research and innovation: Equal opportunities for all excellent research’ organized at the European Parliament (23.11. 2011), at the Permanent Representation of the Republic of Slovenia to the EU in Brussels (23.11. 2011), and at the Science and Technology Council of the Republic of Slovenia (13.12.2011).
F.30 Professional assessment of the situation
COBISS.SI-ID: 30867293This article aims to make a contribution to overcoming key constraints on assistive technology uptake in the domains of social care and healthcare for the elderly. Constraints refer mainly to the lack of strategic planning and cooperation among the groups of key stakeholders and the identification of funding frameworks and business models. The paper delivers a decision support tool, aiding the decision-making process concerning the strategic management of the (wider) exploitation and deployment of telecare services in Slovenia.
F.23 Development of new system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
COBISS.SI-ID: 3539045