Making Sense of Election Data with Software
From charts, maps, infographics, and new poll results every morning, to Magic Walls and apps, how do people keep track of all of the election data that’s available to them? And more importantly, how do they make sense of it all? Software is fundamentally changing the way we manage and make use of our data. So how exactly are media organizations responding to changing viewer needs?
BSA | The Software Alliance discussed the critical role of data in the 2016 elections, including the following questions:
- How does the media use software to track and package data to help consumers make better sense of massive amounts of information?
- Who decides what data is used and how? Who makes data relevant?
- How can you find, consolidate, and customize relevant data so that it’s actually useful?
- Why isn’t there a rich trove of data available for down ticket races?
Panelists:
- David Bressler, CA Technologies, Vice President, Market Development, API Management
- Stan Freck, Microsoft, Senior Director, Civic Technology Services
- Andrew McGill, Senior Associate Editor, The Atlantic
- Victoria Espinel, President & CEO, BSA | The Software Alliance (Moderator)
BSA 소개
소프트웨어 연합(Business Software Alliance, 이하 BSA)(www.bsa.org)은 각국 정부를 대상으로 세계 시장에서 전 세계 소프트웨어 업계를 대변하고 옹호하는 선도적 연합체입니다. 세계의 가장 혁신적 기업들이 회원사로 참여하며 경제에 활기를 불어 넣고 현대의 생활을 향상시키는 소프트웨어 솔루션을 만들어 내고 있습니다.