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Psychogiopoulou, Evangelia. "The cultural open method of coordination." Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 24, no. 2 (April 2017): 264–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1023263x17709752.

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Launched in 2008, the open method of coordination (OMC) in the policy area of culture in the European Union has been used to structure cultural cooperation between Member States, to promote the exchange of best practices and feed national and EU policies by making recommendations to national and European policy-makers. The purpose of this article is to investigate whether the cultural OMC has delivered on its objectives. Has the process been successful in structuring cooperation between Member States? Has it had an influence on Member States’ cultural policies and if yes, in what way(s)? Has it informed cultural activity in the EU, affecting the measures taken at EU level? Based on a broad range of EU policy documents, cultural OMC outputs and interviews held with the European institutions, Member States’ cultural authorities and OMC participants in the cultural field, this article presents an empirical analysis of the effects of the cultural OMC through two distinct cycles (2008-2010 and 2011-2014). The analysis seeks to deepen the understanding of policy coordination in culture – a policy area that is essentially reserved for Member States due to their sensitivities in this field.
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Szyszczak, Erika. "Experimental Governance: The Open Method of Coordination." European Law Journal 12, no. 4 (July 2006): 486–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0386.2006.00329.x.

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Mikita, József, and János Nagy. "Open Method of Coordination in the European research policy." Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, no. 27 (November 15, 2007): 182–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.34101/actaagrar/27/3123.

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Research, development and innovation (R+D) are of great importance nowadays as regards the competetiveness and economic growth of any given country. In the European Union the Lisbon Strategy considers R+D as a crutial means to enhance european competetiveness. The EU is substansially lagging behind its main competitors (USA, Japan) in this domain, furthermore developing countries (China, India) have recently been makinggreat progress, thus posing additional challanges to our continent. The EU needs to assess the present situation as soon as possible and meet the latest challenges in the most efficient way. In order to achieve this objective, the concept of the European Research Area (ERA) has been elaborated with the aim of reorganising, regrouping and integrating existing structures. The open method of coordination (OMC) is playing an important role in the implementation of this common area. It constitutes an alternative policy-making merthod to pure „intergovernmentalism” and the„community method”. The OMC in the field of research policy is coordinated by the Scientific and Research Committe (CREST), which provides a forum for member states to share their experience and reach their common goals.
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Benz, Arthur. "Accountable Multilevel Governance by the Open Method of Coordination?" European Law Journal 13, no. 4 (July 2007): 505–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0386.2007.00381.x.

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Büchs, Milena. "The Open Method of Coordination as a 'two-level game'." Policy & Politics 36, no. 1 (January 16, 2008): 21–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/030557308783431689.

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Regent, Sabrina. "The Open Method of Coordination: A New Supranational Form of Governance?" European Law Journal 9, no. 2 (April 2003): 190–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0386.00175.

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Song, Weiqing. "Open method of coordination and the gloomy future of social Europe." Asia Europe Journal 9, no. 1 (October 18, 2011): 13–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10308-011-0300-4.

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Psychogiopoulou, Evangelia. "The ‘cultural’ open method of coordination: Is it up to the job?" International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 13, no. 3 (September 1, 2017): 229–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/macp.13.3.229_1.

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de Ruiter, Rik. "Full disclosure? The Open Method of Coordination, parliamentary debates and media coverage." European Union Politics 14, no. 1 (October 22, 2012): 95–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1465116512458836.

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Veiga, Amelia, and Alberto Amaral. "The open method of coordination and the implementation of the Bologna process." Tertiary Education and Management 12, no. 4 (2006): 283–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13583883.2006.9967174.

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Holmberg, Mette. "The Open Method of Coordination -An innovative tool of European governance?" Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Management and Economics, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2336.

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In the light of the debate on the future of the European Union, a debate on new and better governance has started. One of the subjects of this debate is the Open Method of Coordination (OMC). It was initiated at the Lisbon European Council in 2000 as one of the ways to reach the strategic goals set for the EU at the same summit. Policy coordination was however applied in European policy- making before the Lisbon European Council. In the area of employment these activities had been operating for some years, and the OMC was created with the European Employment Strategy (EES) as a model. Now the OMC is also operating in the area of social inclusion policy, and a number of other policy areas. As its use is being extended, scholars as well as practitioners are studying it to determine its role and functions in EU governance.

This thesis aims at examining the open method of coordination, in an effort to position it in the European governance structure and discuss if it can be a sign of an emerging new mode of European governance.

Using a comparative approach, this thesis combines three methodologies; documentation analysis, interviews and case-studies. The analytical framework consists of existing modes of governance, as defined by Helen Wallace (2000). These are complemented with one more mode of governance. A discussion on governance in general and European governance in particular is also part of the analytical framework.

The OMC is studied by its definition and is further discussed from the view of the different European institutions. Finally a case study of its application in employment policy and social inclusion policy is presented. These findings are then set in relation to the governance modes in the analytical framework, in order to define and explain the OMC. A discussion of the notions of democracy and legitimacy is also held. The conclusions hold that the OMC is an interesting mix of multi-level governance, intensive transgovernmentalism and policy coordination and benchmarking. It also has interesting features of the innovative mode of network governance. This concludes that the OMC does not only build on innovative governance, but is an interesting balance between multi-level and intergovernmental governance. It is also based on notions of legitimacy rather than democracy.

Based on the findings in this thesis, the OMC should be seen as a sign of a new way of thinking about European governance. Its role should however not be exaggerated as most actors are very clear on it not being an alternative to ordinary Community action, and it should be seen as a complement rather than a substitute. The fact that the Convention on the future of Europe did not include the OMC into the draft constitutional treaty shows a somewhat ambivalent position towards it. It is concluded that the specific mix of governance features in the OMC is best served outside the treaty at this point.

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Büchs, Milena. "New governance in European social policy : the open method of coordination /." Basingstoke [u.a.] : Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0727/2007022506-b.html.

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Ahmed, Tasneem. "The Open Method of Coordination (OMC) and its future in Europe." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2014. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-open-method-of-coordination-omc-and-its-future-in-europe(9f835e04-b4ad-463c-966f-f7acd2f675d0).html.

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This thesis will begin with the presumption that the classical integration theories such as dual intergovernmental/supranational paradigms have lost their strength as they fail to understand the EU in its own right, and do not possess the ability to explain the phenomena of governance structures (namely the modes of governance) requiring the need for a new governance paradigm. Instead of utilising the European Parliament the turn to governance was accredited by the White Paper on Governance. The Paper advocated for the adoption of the principles of openness, accountability and participation, for civil actors to become directly involved in the decision-making process. However methods such as the OMC have threatened the overall level of general political input and democratic oversight into its procedures. Therefore this thesis will argue for the ways that procedurally new governance mechanisms could be reformed through the development of the governance paradigm in which governance structures such as comitology, agencies, networks may be utilised and through the combined interaction of soft (OMC) and hard laws (directive).The thesis will aim to propose a governance paradigm in healthcare (through agencies, networks and comitology) which could be utilised rather than the OMC. The suggestion is to employ other experimental modes of governance as the OMC healthcare did not develop extensively unlike the OMC SPSI. The reason for this was that the OMC health and long-term care was not adopted until 2004 and then more or less immediately streamlined in 2005 to the Social OMC which contained the three strands namely pensions, social inclusion and protection and healthcare. Hence the thesis will consider the three strands under the umbrella Social OMC and provide suggestions for reform. This left a gap for healthcare governance in the EU, which the thesis suggests could be filled through the governance paradigm. The thesis will suggest that as the new modes employed through the governance paradigm have their limitations, the way forward for the OMC is through combined governance. Combined governance requires a hybrid interaction between hard and soft law and further the new modes of governance can be fused together and allow hybrid interactions. This notion will be represented substantively through the Organs Directive as the collaboration of the directive and action plan presents a hybrid format (combined governance). Secondly my proposal of the ‘integrated model’ may be utilised when applying the Organs Directive. The integrated model presents a fusion of the three governance structures the OMC, comitology and agencies. In the case of the Organs Directive it presents a ‘hybrid within a hybrid’.
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Mattocks, Kathleen. "Intergovernmental cultural policy coordination in the European Union : the open method of coordination and the 2011-2014 work plan for culture." Thesis, City, University of London, 2017. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/17104/.

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This thesis examines the European Union’s Open Method of Coordination (OMC) in the field of cultural policy. The OMC, a method of intergovernmental policy coordination that is centrally coordinated by the European Commission, was introduced in the cultural field in 2008. Using a case study of Policy Priority A in the 2011-2014 Work Plan for Culture, this thesis examines how the OMC operates as well as what outcomes it produces. It does so using a sociological institutionalism theoretical framework, supplemented with insights from the literatures on multi-level governance and policy learning. It uses a combination of research methods including document analysis, interviews with key actors, and participant observation, ultimately leading to new insights into the processes and practices of EU policy coordination. Findings on the processes of coordination reveal insights into the EU’s inter-institutional dynamics and demonstrate that the European Commission is a key player in the culture OMC. They also indicate considerable heterogeneity in how Member States ‘approach’ participation in the OMC and indicate that ultimately there is a weak connection between the OMC and national-level politics. Findings also show that the outcomes of coordination are multifaceted; while few examples of direct political and programmatic change were found, there is a complex set of other outcomes, including increased vertical coordination, socialisation and networking, and heuristic learning and concept usage. The thesis’ findings make contributions to several multi-disciplinary areas of academic research. They add most directly to the literatures on EU cultural policy, specifically on the processes and outcomes of policy coordination in the field, and contribute a new sectoral case study to the existing literature on the Open Method of Coordination as well. They also make broader contributions to the study of cultural policy (in particular cultural policy approached from a political science/public policy perspective), policy learning, and European governance and integration.
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Deganis, Isabelle. "A dialogue across paradigms : the European Commission's autonomous power within the open method of coordination." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2011. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:a7f66cca-a998-4981-8c9c-cb295c27dcd7.

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This research project seeks to gauge the autonomous power of the European Commission within the Open Method of Coordination (OMC), a new mode of governance coined at the Lisbon European Council in March 2000 and based on the principle of the voluntary cooperation of Member States. Two cases form the basis of this inquiry, namely, quality in work, a policy issue addressed under the banner of the European Employment Strategy, and child poverty and social exclusion, a key item on the agenda of the OMC for Social Inclusion. A primary impetus at the heart of this project is one of ontological pluralism. Rejecting a zero-sum interpretation of the rationalist/constructivist debate, this study constitutes a plea for a conversation across paradigms. The domain-of-application model employed here works by preserving the integrity of individual theories while specifying a particular scope condition under which constructivist and rationalist insights are likely to prevail. Selecting two cases on the basis of the critical scope condition of issue sensitivity, a central postulate informing this integrative research design is that high issue sensitivity (quality in work) invites strategic interaction among pre-constituted social actors driven by a behavioural logic of utility-maximization, while low issue sensitivity (child poverty and social exclusion) allows for a fundamentally norm-guided behaviour. Concretely, in effecting this theoretical dialogue, two sets of causal hypotheses are examined. On the one hand, rational choice institutionalism (principal-agent theory) offers a number of suppositions about the Commission’s institutional power, that is, its ability to transform the conditions of action of self-seeking national governments. On the other hand, sociological institutionalism conceptualizes the Commission’s productive power (i.e. its power to constitute the interests and identities of individual agents) through the lens of discourse analysis. Testing theoretical predictions against collected data makes plain the superior explanatory value of independent variables and causal mechanisms of rationalist lineage in capturing the essence of the Commission’s autonomous power in the case of quality in work and the congruity of sociological institutionalism’s original conjectures in the area of child poverty and social exclusion. Crucially, this strict correspondence corroborates the pertinence of the critical scope condition of issue sensitivity in delineating the explanatory ambit of both theories and attests to the co-existence of different forms of autonomous power wielded by the Commission within the framework of the OMC.
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Drachenberg, Ralf. "Accounting for the open method of coordination : can 'old' theories on European integration explain 'new' forms of integrations." Thesis, Brunel University, 2010. http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/4084.

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Since the European Council in Lisbon, the use of the Open Method of Coordination (OMC) and OMC-type processes have become widespread across policy areas of the European Union, and also spilled over to non-governmental actors. This PhD thesis will compare and contrast two examples of OMC-like governance in the field of Education and Training which so far have been under-researched, namely the Open Method of Coordination in E&T and the Framework of Actions on the lifelong development of competencies and qualifications by the European social partners. In order to explain the creation, functioning and impact of these forms of governance, different European integration theories are tested on how they explain the results. It is expected that different theoretical approaches can explain certain aspects better than others. To fully understand all of these aspects of OMC-type governance, the combined use of rationalist and constructivist approaches is promoted. The results will show that OMC-type governance is a third way between intergovernmental and supranational policy-making and significantly contributed to the deepening of E&T policy at EU level, while at the same time guaranteeing national sovereignty, leading to a new form of integration. This thesis argues that OMC-like tools are able to serve diverse interests with respect to speed and nature of European integration. By being soft and flexible policy-tools, OMC-like tools are ideal for sensitive policy areas with very diverse national situations and represent rather a complementary form of policy-making than an alternative to the Community Method. Consequently, European integration theories need to adapt to the possibility of EU policy-making methods that are neither purely intergovernmental nor fully supranational and lead to new types of integration. OMC-like tools also illustrate the need to return to the ambition of grand theories i.e. explaining the whole picture, without relying only on one theory but rather using various approaches in a complementary fashion.
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Petersson, Kenneth, Ulf Olsson, and John B. Krejsler. "Governing Europe by comparison, peer pressure & self-interest : On the Bologna Stocktaking Process as operator of national education policy." 名古屋大学大学院教育発達科学研究科 技術・職業教育学研究室, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/17027.

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Lindquist, Olle, and Anton Östebo. "Den EU-fierade skolan : Hur EU har påverkat Sveriges utbildningssystem." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utveckling, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-163859.

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This literature study aims to review previous research to examine in what manner the European Union (EU) affects the Swedish educational system. The literature study presents how a communal educational policy for the EU was formed by the acceptance of the Lisbon Strategy in the year 2000. The strategy also marks the start of an intensified cooperation between the EU and its member states. The preferred tool of the EU used to influence the individual member states is, according to the reviewed research, the Open Method of Coordination (OMC). Several researchers also point out that the EU has presented various policies which have influenced the member states curriculums, as well as the Swedish curriculum. The terms life-long learning and entrepreneurship are examples of terms presented by the EU and has since been included in the Swedish curriculum. At the time of collection of research material, the focus was placed on the methods and tools as well as treaties and strategies, as they have been highlighted as factors for influencing member states educational systems. The selected and reviewed research has then been analyzed in order to answer the objective and questions of the literary study concerning how the EU influences its member states by these methods and tools.
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Ragkousis, Mihalis. "The Open Method of Coordination on social inclusion : analysing the participation of British and Greek stakeholders and its impact on their expectations, political activities and loyalties." Thesis, University of Hull, 2012. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:7134.

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This research focuses on the Open Method of Coordination (OMC) on social inclusion over a period of ten years. It analyses the participation of people who experience poverty and/or social exclusion and anti-poverty associations in the OMC. The main objective is to explore whether such participation triggers the redirection of participants’ expectations, political activities and loyalties from the national to the EU level. The research focuses on participation at domestic and EU level. It identifies the core responses (or non-responses) of British and Greek governmental and non-governmental actors to the EU pressures for participation. National responses to EU pressures help understand the participation of the above mentioned stakeholders in the domestic policy-making process. Additionally, by focusing on the participation of British and Greek delegates to the European Meetings of People Experiencing Poverty, this research seeks to understand whether participation through the OMC, at EU level, influences expectations, political activities and loyalties. The empirical findings of the research show that participation in the OMC indeed influences redirection of expectations, political activities and loyalties. However, the differences between the UK and Greece, and the differences between participation domestically and at EU level were found to be significant. This research contributes to existing theory by analysing the effects of participation of wider numbers of citizens in EU processes. It addresses the lack of empirical data regarding the participation of non-traditional stakeholders.
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Cihan, Gizem. "National Social Dialogue Structures And The European Employment Strategy: Comparing Greece And Ireland." Master's thesis, METU, 2010. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12612782/index.pdf.

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The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the impact of European Employment Strategy (EES) on social partnership at national level. Increasing the participation of trade unions, employer organisations and other social partners in policy formulation and implementation is one of the EES objectives. A comparative study has been conducted on Ireland and Greece in order to analyse to what extent this objective has been achieved through EES, which is an Open Method of Coordination. Historical institutionalism provides the theoretical framework for this thesis. The impact of EES is demonstrated at two levels. First level change indicates change in discourse. Second level shows change in social partners
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Books on the topic "The Open Method of Coordination"

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Barcevičius, Egidijus, J. Timo Weishaupt, and Jonathan Zeitlin, eds. Assessing the Open Method of Coordination. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137022622.

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Federighi, Paolo, and Francesca Torlone, eds. SMOC-Soft Open Method of Coordination from Prevalet. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-246-2.

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Seven European Regional Governments, together with Earlall and universities and research centres, have undertaken to refine a first draft of a Joint Progress Report of Regions on Implementation of European Lifelong Learning Strategies in the perspective of the Europe 2020 Strategy. The purpose of this exercise is to demonstrate the usefulness and need to make an instrument available to European Regional Governments that helps to understand and evaluate the educational conditions of the regional population when compared with other regions. The Report shows how, over the decade, all the Regional Governments have undertaken to adapt training systems to the demographic dynamics characterised by the general ageing of the population and by migratory phenomena. Simultaneously the Report also shows the need for urgent improvements in some fields where the impact of policies is still too modest and where the risk of stagnation must be dealt with (for example, lifelong learning policies and NEET reduction).
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Hafner, Danica Fink. The open method of coordination: A view from Slovenia. Ljubljana: Faculty of Social Sciences, 2010.

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Lajh, Damjan. The reception of the open method of coordination in Slovenia. Ljubljana: Faculty of Social Sciences, 2011.

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Federighi, Paolo, and Francesca Torlone, eds. SMOC – Sanfte offene Koordinierungsmethode – Soft Open Method of Coordination von Prevalet. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-263-9.

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Seven European Regional Governments, together with Earlall and universities and research centres, have undertaken to refine a first draft of a Joint Progress Report of Regions on Implementation of European Lifelong Learning Strategies in the perspective of the Europe 2020 Strategy. The purpose of this exercise is to demonstrate the usefulness and need to make an instrument available to European Regional Governments that helps to understand and evaluate the educational conditions of the regional population when compared with other regions. The Report shows how, over the decade, all the Regional Governments have undertaken to adapt training systems to the demographic dynamics characterised by the general ageing of the population and by migratory phenomena. Simultaneously the Report also shows the need for urgent improvements in some fields where the impact of policies is still too modest and where the risk of stagnation must be dealt with (for example, lifelong learning policies and NEET reduction).
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Syrpis, Phil. Legitimising European governance: Taking subsidiarity seriously within the open method of coordination. Badia Fiesolana, Italy: European University Institute, 2002.

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Radaelli, Claudio M. The code of conduct against harmful tax competition: Open method of coordination in disguise. Badia Fiesolana, San Domenico (FI): European University Institute, 2002.

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Samantha, Velluti, ed. Gender and the open method of coordination: Perspectives on law, governance and equality in the EU. Aldershot Hants England: Ashgate, 2008.

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Mei, Wu Ji. Coordination method dance notation. Shanghai, P.R., China: Shanghai Literature and Art Pub. House, 1987.

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Kawalek, Peter. A method for designing the software support of coordination. Manchester: University ofManchester, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "The Open Method of Coordination"

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Psychogiopoulou, Evangelia. "The Cultural Open Method of Coordination." In Cultural Governance and the European Union, 37–48. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137453754_4.

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Coman, Ramona. "Intergovernmental method, community method and open method of coordination." In The Crisis of the European Union, 173–84. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge advances in European politics ; 134: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315443683-13.

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Zeitlin, Jonathan, Egidijus Barcevičius, and J. Timo Weishaupt. "Institutional Design and National Influence of EU Social Policy Coordination: Advancing a Contradictory Debate." In Assessing the Open Method of Coordination, 1–15. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137022622_1.

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Barcevičius, Egidijus, J. Timo Weishaupt, and Jonathan Zeitlin. "Tracing the Social OMC from Its Origins to Europe 2020." In Assessing the Open Method of Coordination, 16–39. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137022622_2.

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Barcevičius, Egidijus. "Is the Social OMC Fit for Purpose? Adequacy and Institutional Design, 2006–2010." In Assessing the Open Method of Coordination, 40–86. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137022622_3.

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Vanhercke, Bart. "An OMC for All Policies: Is Belgium (still) the Best Pupil in the Class?" In Assessing the Open Method of Coordination, 87–113. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137022622_4.

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Donlevy, Vicki. "The Social OMC in France: The Realm of the Happy Few?" In Assessing the Open Method of Coordination, 114–37. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137022622_5.

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Weishaupt, J. Timo. "The Social OMC in Germany: Slow but Steady?" In Assessing the Open Method of Coordination, 138–60. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137022622_6.

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de la Porte, Caroline. "The Social OMC in Denmark: European Ideas Meet Domestic Politics." In Assessing the Open Method of Coordination, 161–80. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137022622_7.

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Schönheinz, Helene. "The Social OMC in the UK: Beyond Cheap Talk?" In Assessing the Open Method of Coordination, 181–202. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137022622_8.

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Conference papers on the topic "The Open Method of Coordination"

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Kolluru, Keshav, Vaibhav Adlakha, Samarth Aggarwal, Mausam, and Soumen Chakrabarti. "OpenIE6: Iterative Grid Labeling and Coordination Analysis for Open Information Extraction." In Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP). Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2020.emnlp-main.306.

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Mas, Ignacio, Sebastian Curi, Christopher Kitts, and Juan I. Giribet. "Visual Target-Tracking Using a Formation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles." In ASME 2015 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2015-47789.

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We present a method to visually track and follow a target using a platoon of three unmanned aerial vehicles for the purpose of surveillance, monitoring or escorting. A coordination control technique that enhances specification and monitoring of high level formation parameters such as position, orientation and size is used as a basis for the coordination. A model of a video camera is employed to obtain relative positions with respect to the target of interest. An open-source simulator of Parrot Ar.Drone quadrotors running on the Robot Operating System environment is used to demonstrate the system functionality. Two test cases are presented to illustrate the validity of the approach.
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Lin, Chih-Cheng, Javier Vives, Jiten Kaura, Andrew G. Tallin, Patrick Campbell, Christine Hahn, Eduardo Jimenez, et al. "An Industry First - A Successful Managed Pressure Horizontal Open Hole Gravel Pack Project: Its Preparation, Integration, Modeling, Procedures, and Execution Results." In IADC/SPE Managed Pressure Drilling & Underbalanced Operations Conference & Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/206387-ms.

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Abstract This paper presents how a Controlled Mud Level (CML) Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) system was used to place Horizontal Open Hole Gravel Packs (HzOHGP) in low Pore Pressure Frac Gradient (PPFG) margin reservoirs. This industry-first accomplishment took extensive preparation and precise on-site coordination between CML and gravel pack operations. In the target reservoirs, the margin between the pore and fracture pressures is too small to place gravel packs using conventional methods. CML was identified as an opportunity to resolve this problem. A primary design phase goal was to develop a deep understanding of the flow paths and fluid properties at every stage of the gravel pack operation. This information is critical to evaluating the frictional pressure drops effecting the pressure in the open hole. The team developed procedures that incorporated step rate tests and real-time downhole measurements to calibrate the friction models, which were then used to precisely control the CML during the pumping jobs. CML was able to limit the downhole treating pressures to stay within the low PPFG limits. The post-job analyses showed that total screen coverage was achieved for all the jobs in the campaign, demonstrating the project team's high level of coordination, cooperation, and cross-discipline understanding. While the industry had adopted CML and HzOHGP systems separately prior to this project, this operation marks the first time they have been combined.
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Berry, Andrew, and Simon Kaplan. "Open, distributed coordination with finesse." In the 1998 ACM symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/330560.330666.

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Shani, Guy. "Advances and Challenges in Privacy Preserving Planning." In Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-18}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/816.

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Collaborative privacy-preserving planning (CPPP) is a multi-agent planning task in which agents need to achieve a common set of goals without revealing certain private information. CPPP has gained attention in recent years as an important sub area of multi agent planning, presenting new challenges to the planning community. In this paper we describe recent advancements, and outline open problems and future directions in this field. We begin with describing different models of privacy, such as weak and strong privacy, agent privacy, and cardinality preserving privacy. We then discuss different solution approaches, focusing on the two prominent methods --- joint creation of a global coordination scheme first, followed by independent planning to extend the global scheme with private actions; and collaborative local planning where agents communicate information concerning their planning process. In both cases a heuristic is needed to guide the search process. We describe several adaptations of well known classical planning heuristic to CPPP, focusing on the difficulties in computing the heuristic without disclosing private information.
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Xiao, Angran, Hae-Jin Choi, Rahul Kulkarni, Janet K. Allen, David Rosen, Farrokh Mistree, and Shaw C. Feng. "A Web-Based Distributed Product Realization Environment." In ASME 2001 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2001/cie-21766.

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Abstract A web-based, a platform-independent software framework is developed to integrate distributed, heterogeneous software resources into an open product design/manufacturing system. We identify failings in previous systems, P2 and PRE-RMI, and propose systematic methods for the design of a software framework and implementation of a communication mechanism within that framework. An activity architecture of the product realization process is constructed based on the necessary interaction among engineers. This activity architecture is mapped onto a coordination architecture specifying the framework of the distributed software tools and resources. Thus the software framework is constructed based on the requirements of collaboration and communication between engineers. In addition, instead of exchanging information between engineers, the information flows are refined into message flows and data flows. Short commands and specific results are broadcast within product development groups in the form of messages, and large files are transferred directly as data flows. A prototype platform independent software framework, Web-based Distributed Product Realization Environment (WEB-DPR), is presented and its use in designing and manufacturing a high-speed robot arm is described.
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Hirsch, Tobias, Markus Eck, Manuel J. Blanco, Michael Wagner, and Jan Fabian Feldhoff. "Standardization of CSP Performance Model Projection: Latest Results From the guiSmo Project." In ASME 2011 5th International Conference on Energy Sustainability. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2011-54478.

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Electricity yield projection is one of the essential tasks related to concentrating solar thermal power plants. Currently, the project engineers and other stakeholders cannot refer to standardized methods for calculation of the annual electricity outcome of such plants. In autumn 2010, the first steps were taken to initiate an international project within SolarPACES Task I that targets the development of reliable methodologies for yield projection [1, 2]. More than 80 international participants from academia, industry, and finance agreed to work together within the guiSmo project (Guidelines for CSP performance modelling). Intended as an open project with publicly available results, CSP stakeholders are invited to join the team. Since initiation of the project, a coordination team and supervisory board have been founded. The challenging task is subdivided into ten “work packages” that cover all aspects of CSP project analysis — from elementary plant models to transient effects and financial evaluation approaches. This paper provides an overview of recent achievements and upcoming activities in the guiSmo project. The focus is on the definition of three quality levels for yield projection as they will be required during the various project development phases.
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Rezgui, Amira, and Kevin Crowston. "Stigmergic Coordination in Wikipedia." In OpenSym '18: The 14th International Symposium on Open Collaboration. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3233391.3233543.

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Bird, Christian. "Sociotechnical coordination and collaboration in open source software." In 2011 IEEE 27th International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsm.2011.6080832.

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Ruohonen, Jukka, Sami Hyrynsalmi, Sampsa Rauti, and Ville Leppänen. "Mining social networks of open source CVE coordination." In IWSM/Mensura '17: 27th International Workshop on Software Measurement and 12th International Conference on Software Process and Product Measurement. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3143434.3143458.

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Reports on the topic "The Open Method of Coordination"

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Roy, A. K., K. Li, and X. L. Gao. Micromechanical Analysis of Three-Dimensional Open-Cell Foams Using the Matrix Method for Space Frame Structures. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada428834.

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Mitchell, Gregory, and Wasyl Wasylkiwskyj. Modal Decomposition Matrix (MDM) Method for Directly Calculating the Far Field of an Open Rectangular Waveguide with an Infinite Flange. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada587493.

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Price, Phillip N., Jessica Granderson, Michael Sohn, Nathan Addy, and David Jump. Commercial Building Energy Baseline Modeling Software: Performance Metrics and Method Testing with Open Source Models and Implications for Proprietary Software Testing. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1129576.

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Atela, Martin, Atela, Martin, Ojebode, Ayobami Ojebode, Ayobami, Aina, Omotade Aina, Omotade, and Agbonifo, John Agbonifo, John. Demanding Power: Struggles over Fuel Access in Nigeria. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ids.2021.054.

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Why do some fuel protests in Nigeria lead to a response from government, but others are barely noticed? What are the politics behind government response and who are the winners and losers? Using a multi-method approach, this study focuses on the period between 2007 and 2017 to investigate the dynamics of fuel protest in Nigeria to ask how, and under which conditions, struggles over energy access in Nigeria produce accountability and empowerment. The findings suggest that accountability and empowerment outcomes of the struggles over fuel access in Nigeria are severely limited by the very conditions that define the state as fragile: weak institutions, elite capture, widespread corruption, and a citizenry that is protest-fatigued and disempowered. This could be true of other fragile and conflict-affected settings. Therefore, frameworks that open up the civic space for dialogues between the government and citizens may produce better outcomes than protests.
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