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====Generation III====
GIII begins between 2006-2008 with applications that were conducted mostly virtually and mostly synchronous (e.g., Early Planetary Dialogues, in which all stages were conducted synchronously using teleconferencing for voice and wikis to collect and document ideas, and also as a space for discussion. The process was distributed in shorter sessions using the time between sessions to extend clarifications and collect votes. [[Cogniscope 3]] was used. The key players of this period were [[Aleco Christakis]], [[Gayle Underwood]], and [[Yiannis Laouris]].


Virtual synchronous SDD applications begun in 2019. All stages were conducted synchronously using video conferencing. While [[Cogniscope 3]] was still used, it gradually gave its place to [[Concertina]] and [[Concertina Tools]] by [[Yiannis laouris|Laouris] and [[Ekkotek Ltd.]] as well as [[Logosofia]] by [[Jeff Diedrich]]. Same as above, the process was distributed in shorter sessions using the time between sessions to improve clarifications and collect preference votes, but also to conduct multi-parameter scoring. Google docs were used (instead of wikis) to host ideas/clarification, discussions, results of stages, including votes, and relevant documents. The [[Yiannis Laouris|Laouris]] group introduced multi scoring to produce better roadmaps and virtual voting machines embedded within [[IdeaPrism]] to enable both synchronous and asynchronous voting.




==Citations==
====Generation IV====
GIV includes virtual hybrid, synchronous or asynchronous SDD applications. These include early attempts in 2013 to extend the mapping stage individually and asynchronously using [[ISM parallel]]<ref>Laouris, Y. (2022). Method to integrate asynchronously produced individual influence maps into an extrapolated population influence map following the face‐to‐face stage of a structured democratic dialogue. Systems Research and Behavioral Science.</ref> as well as applications using [[IdeaPrism]] (e.g., [[Reinventing Democracy]], Moscow) and, since 2021, tools that enable individual asynchronous Clustering.
 
 
====Generation V====
GV refers to applications which take place entirely within virtual environments. Early experiments were organized in [[SecondLife]] by [[Yiannis Laouris]],[[Gayle Underwood]] , and [[Kevin Dye]] with members of the Agoras. However, GV is expected to truly launch once the [[Metaverse]] becomes widely available.
 
 
 
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===Other Warfield References===
====Other Warfield References====
* Warfield, J. N. (1973a). Intent structures. IEEE Transactions: System, Man and Cybernetics, SMC-3(2), 133–140.  
* Warfield, J. N. (1973a). Intent structures. IEEE Transactions: System, Man and Cybernetics, SMC-3(2), 133–140.  
* Warfield, J. N. (1973b). Binary matrices in system modeling. IEEE Transactions: System, Man and Cybernetics, SMC-3, 441–449.  
* Warfield, J. N. (1973b). Binary matrices in system modeling. IEEE Transactions: System, Man and Cybernetics, SMC-3, 441–449.