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       |acronym= WisdomApps
       |acronym= WisdomApps
       |logo= WisdomApps_Logo.png     
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       |project_title=[[Development of Wisdom Tools and Intelligent Educational Apps]]
       |project_title=[[Development of Wisdom Tools and Intelligent Educational Apps]]
       |contract_number=ENTERPRISES/0916/0076  
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       |funding_agency= [[RESEARCH IN ENTERPRISES]] Program
       |funding_agency= [[RESEARCH IN ENTERPRISES]] Program
       |total_cost= €199.395,62
       |total_cost= €199.395,62
       |lead_partner=[[Ekkotek]]
       |lead_partner=[[Ekkotek High-tech business incubator|Ekkotek]]
       |partners=     
       |partners=     
       |fwc_coordinator=[[Yiannis Laouris]]
       |fwc_coordinator=[[Yiannis Laouris]]
       |website=https://www.ekkotek.com/index.php/projects/wisdomapps
       |website=www.ekkotek.com/index.php/projects/wisdomapps
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Latest revision as of 04:25, 31 January 2020

WisdomApps
WisdomApps
Contract Title Development of Wisdom Tools and Intelligent Educational Apps
Contract Number ENTERPRISES/0916/0076
Funding Period 01/08/18 - 31/07/20
Funding Agency RESEARCH IN ENTERPRISES Program
Total Cost €199.395,62
Lead Partner Ekkotek
FWC coordinator(s) Yiannis Laouris
Website www.ekkotek.com/index.php/projects/wisdomapps



WisdomApps develops wisdom-harnessing methods and systems, and markets them as “engines” for diverse company-owned applications, but mainly as APIs for third-party applications.

The objective of WisdomApps is to design and develop theory, methods and systems capable of integrating observations (or opinions, suggestions, etc.) of many people, thus generating collective awareness, which can be represented through Structural Influence Maps (SIMs).