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  2. Multiple streams framework - Wikipedia

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    The Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) is a prominent approach for analyzing public policymaking processes. It emphasizes the unpredictable and complex nature of policy development, proposing that three distinct, yet interconnected streams influence the process: Problem Stream: This stream focuses on identifying and defining issues as problems.

  3. Policy instrument constituencies - Wikipedia

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    The multiple streams framework is a prominent approach in the political science, which emphasizes the unpredictable and complex nature of policy development. According to this framework, policy making is driven by the interaction of three largely independent streams: a policy stream in which problems are identified and defined,

  4. Policy entrepreneur - Wikipedia

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    The Multiple Streams Framework is a powerful tool to understand policy making and agenda setting. It was first created to analyze and understand agenda setting in the United States . [ 4 ] Policy entrepreneurs are the most important actors in the Multiple Streams Framework, as they develop policy alternatives and couple them with problems to ...

  5. Garbage can model - Wikipedia

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    John W. Kingdon built on the ideas of organized anarchy to examine these dynamics in his "Multiple Streams Approach", adapted for the field of public policy [9] Kingdon renamed some of the terms familiar in the garbage can model. Problems remain termed as problems, but solutions became renamed as policies, and participants were termed as politics.

  6. Talk:Multiple streams framework - Wikipedia

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    Text and/or other creative content from was copied or moved into Multiple streams framework with this edit on 18:55, 29 February 2024. The former page's history now serves to provide attribution for that content in the latter page, and it must not be deleted as long as the latter page exists.

  7. Media multitasking - Wikipedia

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    A person using a smartphone while sitting at a computer. Media multitasking is the concurrent use of multiple digital media streams. Media multitasking has been associated with depressive symptoms and social anxiety by a study involving 318 participants. [1]

  8. Massive Online Analysis - Wikipedia

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    MOA is an open-source framework software that allows to build and run experiments of machine learning or data mining on evolving data streams. It includes a set of learners and stream generators that can be used from the graphical user interface (GUI), the command-line, and the Java API.

  9. Activity Streams (format) - Wikipedia

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    Implementors of the Activity Streams draft include Gnip, Stream, Stream Framework, and Pump.io. The largest open source library (based on watchers) is Stream Framework, the authors of Stream Framework also run getstream.io. In addition there is a trend of SOA (service-oriented architecture) where third parties power this type of functionality.