User:Aldo Tragni: Difference between revisions

From electowiki
Content added Content deleted
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
 
(6 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Aldo Tragni invented the following systems:
Aldo Tragni invented the [[Distributed 2-Voting]] (currently the most supported by him), [[Distributed Voting]] and the [[Distributed Multi-Voting]].
* [[Distributed Voting#Seats_allocation|Distributed Voting]] (DV): currently the most supported by him for [[Single Member Districts|single-winner]] and [[Multi-Member Districts|multi-winners system]], with [[PRO-V#Proportional_vote_philosophy|proportional ratings]].
* [[FAIR-V|FAIR-Max]]: currently the most supported by him for [[Single Member Districts|single-winner system]], with approval ratings.
* [[Proportional Subset Voting|PSV]]: currently the most supported by him for [[Multi-Member Districts|multi-winners system]], with approval ratings.
* [[PRO-V]]
* [[WIRV]]
* [[Tragni's method]] (and variants)
* [[Distributed 2-Voting]] (D2V)
* [[Distributed Multi-Voting]] (DMV)


He defined:
He defined the [[Distributed_2-Voting#Systems_variants_.282-Voting_method.29|2-Voting method]], [[Honesty criterion]] and [[Independence of Worst Alternatives|IWA]].
* [[Symbolic voting systems]]
* [[PRO-V#Proportional_vote_philosophy|Proportional vote philosophy]]
* [[Honesty criterion]]
* [[Independence of Worst Alternatives|IWA]]
* [[Independence of the least/most preferred|Independence of least/most preferred]]
* [https://forum.electionscience.org/t/normalizations-list/822 MV Norm]
* [https://forum.electionscience.org/t/normalizations-list/822 nV Norm]
* [[FAIR-V#mdM_norm_.28min-do-Max_norm.29|mdM norm, Mdm norm, mM-do-Mm norm]]


He has made:
He has made [http://distributedvote.altervista.org/home.html this site] (beta version) where it's possible to create surveys that use [[Distributed Voting]] with [[Cumulative voting]] ballot, for single and multi-winners.
* [http://distributedvote.altervista.org/home.html This site] where it's possible to create surveys that use [[Distributed Voting]] with range [0,9] for single and multi-winners.
* [http://distributedvote.altervista.org/proResult/home.html This page] in which it's possible to insert ballots and view the single-winner with some voting systems.
* [http://distributedvote.altervista.org/scatterPlotMat/home.html This page] in which it's possible to insert ballots and understand how two candidates are considered similar by voters.


He also contributed to some voting systems, creating the following diagrams that explain the procedure in a simple way:
He also contributed to some voting systems, creating the following diagrams that explain the procedure in a simple way:


*[https://electowiki.org/wiki/File:D2V_procedure.svg D2V Procedure]
*[https://electowiki.org/wiki/File:DV_Procedure.svg DV Procedure]
*[https://electowiki.org/wiki/File:DV_Procedure.svg DV Procedure]
*[https://electowiki.org/wiki/File:D2V_procedure.svg D2V Procedure]
*[https://electowiki.org/wiki/File:FAIR-Max_Procedure.svg FAIR-Max Procedure]
*[https://electowiki.org/wiki/File:RRV_Procedure.svg RRV Procedure]
*[https://electowiki.org/wiki/File:RRV_Procedure.svg RRV Procedure]
*[https://electowiki.org/wiki/File:SDV_Procedure.svg SDV Procedure]
*[https://electowiki.org/wiki/File:SDV_Procedure.svg SDV Procedure]
Line 17: Line 37:


*[https://electowiki.org/wiki/File:Digital_ballot_DV.gif DV digital ballot]
*[https://electowiki.org/wiki/File:Digital_ballot_DV.gif DV digital ballot]
*[https://electowiki.org/wiki/File:DV_paper_ballot.svg DV paper ballot]

Latest revision as of 11:13, 30 March 2021

Aldo Tragni invented the following systems:

He defined:

He has made:

  • This site where it's possible to create surveys that use Distributed Voting with range [0,9] for single and multi-winners.
  • This page in which it's possible to insert ballots and view the single-winner with some voting systems.
  • This page in which it's possible to insert ballots and understand how two candidates are considered similar by voters.

He also contributed to some voting systems, creating the following diagrams that explain the procedure in a simple way:

Other diagrams: