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*Build a Proof of Concept application using [[Personal Knowledge Container]]/[[PKC]] to showcase the versatility of Low Code/No Code development platforms.
*Build a Proof of Concept application using [[Personal Knowledge Container]]/[[PKC]] to showcase the versatility of Low Code/No Code development platforms.
Demonstrate the strategic value of data sovereignty for modern citizens by presenting publicly available products and services in a convenient and programmable manner.
*Demonstrate a form data sovereignty for modern citizens by presenting publicly available products and services in a convenient and programmable manner in terms of [[Science of Governance]].
*Show that Smart Contracts and decentralized storage systems can be used for a significant amount of data security and governmental functions.
*Show that Smart Contracts and decentralized storage systems can be used for a significant amount of data security and governmental functions.
*Demonstrate how natural language and human spoken text instructions can be automatically transcribed and tested by a published code base shared by the Open Source community.
*Demonstrate how natural language and human spoken text instructions can be automatically transcribed and tested by a published code base shared by the Open Source community.

Revision as of 09:03, 27 April 2023

  • Build a Proof of Concept application using Personal Knowledge Container/PKC to showcase the versatility of Low Code/No Code development platforms.
  • Demonstrate a form data sovereignty for modern citizens by presenting publicly available products and services in a convenient and programmable manner in terms of Science of Governance.
  • Show that Smart Contracts and decentralized storage systems can be used for a significant amount of data security and governmental functions.
  • Demonstrate how natural language and human spoken text instructions can be automatically transcribed and tested by a published code base shared by the Open Source community.