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Visual Analytics Project

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Please change Your Team name to your project topic and change student name to your own name.

Project Groups

Please change Your Team name to your project topic and change student name to your own name

Project Team Project Title/Description Project Artifacts Project Member

Group01

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Abstract: Not more than 300 words

  • Chia Yong Qing
  • Choo Mei Xuan
  • Clara Chua

Group02

Title

Abstract: Not more than 300 words

  • Brian Chen
  • Hyder Ali
  • Matthias Oh

Group03

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Abstract: Not more than 300 words

  • SHEN HE
  • ZUO ANNA
  • ZHI KAI SOO

Group04

Title

Abstract: Not more than 300 words

  • LEE Kern Choong
  • LEE Yeng Ling
  • Debbie SIAH Mei Ping

Group05

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Abstract: Not more than 300 words

  • Arief
  • I-Vy
  • Evelyn
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Gee-Whiz: Singapore and the suppliers that make her tick

Singapore is recognized worldwide for its efficient and clean public service. Ranked 6th in the world in a corruption perceptions index by Transparency International, the incidence of public sector corruption here remains one of the lowest in the world. Efforts to maintain openness and transparency in all government activities can be witnessed throughout the established systems and processes.

GeBIZ is Singapore’s public eProcurement portal for suppliers to bid on tenders published by various agencies and ministries. While public agencies enjoy the economies of scale which come with the electronic purchase of goods and services, suppliers have broader access to government tenders and quotations. GeBIZ encourages greater transparency together with fair and open market competition as all procurement operations are published online.

Using network analysis and other visualization techniques, we will explore the relationships between suppliers and the agencies with which they trade. Are there unknown biases in the tendering process which favors certain suppliers over others? Are there strong relationships between certain ministries and suppliers for specific types of projects? Are some suppliers providing such high value services to the government as to pose a concentration risk? Join us as we find out.

  • Charu Malik
  • Kateryna Mazurenko
  • Qiao Xueyu

Group07

Title

Abstract: Not more than 300 words

  • Tan Le Wen Angelina
  • Pu Yiran
  • Stanley Alexander DION

Group08

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Abstract: Not more than 300 words

  • Wong Yam Yip
  • Wu Jing Long
  • Song Chen Xi

Group01

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  • Member
  • Member
  • Member

Group01

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  • Member 1
  • Member 2
  • Member 3

Group01

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  • Member 1
  • Member 2
  • Member 3

Group01

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  • Member 1
  • Member 2
  • Member 3