I now have COVID-19 data on 72 different countries in the form of time series and up to week 51 of the pandemic. An overview and the Jupyter Notebook employed can be found here: https://t.co/PskKYL6f1F
“Until we can predict riots with at least as much reliability as the weather forecast predicts rain or snow, it will be very difficult rationally to devise policies of control.” https://t.co/gx1qDKIF6Q
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I began a blog to gain a log of ideas for myself, to review later, often on how making agent-based models helps comprehension. With COVID-19 emerging I also use it to battle my isolation. It is open to anyone who finds it helpful to break boredom (https://t.co/hkwSC4k99j).
@jjoerlemans @UURechten Van harte JJ. Ook namens Kunbei die ik in september zag (en met wie ik de kans op en soortgelijke geburtenis voor september in 2020 op 100% inschatte) en die je laat groeten. Ben je bij de alumni op 27 maart?
I will use the diagram for further agent-based modeling in tweets (ABM) next week, no spare time left now. I am looking forward to what ABM (which its constructive calibrating approach) can contribute to the specialist perspectives, though.
Here is a new thread in the wake of a message from de Volkskrant of March 1 about the UWV's ICT-plan situation about plans of its Works Council to summon the UWV to litigation — in the attempt to prevent an ICT-plan of 500M Euros to be realized.
Hier het aangekondigde artikel dat probeert uit te leggen wat de achtergrond is van de rechtszaak die de OR van #UWV gaat aanspannen tegen hun bestuurders: https://t.co/tQ3iqZYqXd
Tevens start van een artikelserie op @computablenl.