• The goal of Copenhagen Consensus 2012 was to set priorities among a series of proposals for confronting ten great global challenges. (lomborg.com)
  • In a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) editorial published July 8, K.A. Strassel reports on a new and recent ' Copenhagen Consensus ' (CC) meeting in Georgetown, arranged by Bjørn Lomborg, a controversial Danish public figure. (realclimate.org)
  • I personally find the name 'The Copenhagen Consensus' a misnomer because it does not reflect what it is all about - I think that 'The Lomborg exercise' would be a more appropriate name. (realclimate.org)
  • This often requires coordinating processes to reach consensus, or agree on some data value that is needed during computation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Networks of agents that exchange information to reach consensus include: physiological systems, gene networks, large-scale energy systems and fleets of vehicles on land, in the air or in space. (wikipedia.org)
  • (CNN) - House Republicans are still struggling to reach consensus on a plan to fund the government , with lawmakers going back-and-forth over the issue and leadership forced to delay a planned procedural vote as they work to find agreement within their ranks. (abc17news.com)
  • or doesn't work when trying to reach consensus. (stickyminds.com)
  • Proceedings of the 2005, American Control Conference, 2005. (wikipedia.org)
  • Proceedings of the NIH Consensus Development Conference on Noise and Hearing Loss , Washington, D.C., January 22-24, 1990. (cdc.gov)
  • Recent advances in researches on the combined effects of environmental factors: proceedings of The Third International Conference on the Combined Effects of Environmental Factors held in Tampere, Finland, 15-18 August 1988. (cdc.gov)
  • Hosted at the Palau de Congressos de Barcelona, the 2023 conference will encompass keynotes, workshops, panels, side events and hackathons, with a focus on topics such as web3 infrastructure, DeFi, NFTs and enterprise solutions. (forbes.com)
  • They drafted reports after the conference, which included possible conclusions, recommendations, and discussion topics, and they aggregated data from many sources to draft the report. (asu.edu)
  • Protocols that solve consensus problems are designed to deal with limited numbers of faulty processes. (wikipedia.org)
  • The consensus hierarchy classifies shared an object according to its consensus number, which is the maximum number of processes that can solve consensus wait-free using the object. (dagstuhl.de)
  • Some of the processes (agents) may fail or be unreliable in other ways, so consensus protocols must be fault tolerant or resilient. (wikipedia.org)
  • While much of discussion about future directions in health care has focused on areas of disagreement, the purpose of the Health Care Consensus Group is to explore ideas and define an emerging consensus among prominent policy thinkers about the directions health care reform in Canada should take," explains AIMS president Brian Lee Crowley. (aims.ca)
  • The consensus problem requires agreement among a number of processes (or agents) for a single data value. (wikipedia.org)
  • The processes must somehow put forth their candidate values, communicate with one another, and agree on a single consensus value. (wikipedia.org)
  • One approach to generating consensus is for all processes (agents) to agree on a majority value. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, one or more faulty processes may skew the resultant outcome such that consensus may not be reached or reached incorrectly. (wikipedia.org)
  • A protocol that can correctly guarantee consensus amongst n processes of which at most t fail is said to be t-resilient. (wikipedia.org)
  • A major topic of investigation is the agreement or consensus problem in multi-agent systems that concerns processes by which a collection of interacting agents achieve a common goal. (wikipedia.org)
  • We resolve the question positively by exhibiting an infinite hierarchy of simple deterministic objects which are equivalent to set-consensus tasks, and thus are stronger than read-write registers, but they cannot implement consensus for two processes. (dagstuhl.de)
  • Participants during the Model OSCE conference, Bishkek, 9 April 2016. (osce.org)
  • BISHKEK, 9 April, 2016 - Thirty-five young people gathered in Bishkek today for the start of a two-day Model OSCE conference, simulating a meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council, to discuss challenges to cross-border water management in Central Asia. (osce.org)
  • Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, smiles Nov. 16, 2020, at the USCCB headquarters in Washington during the bishops' virtual fall meeting. (americamagazine.org)
  • Earlier this year, Bishop Kevin Rhoades, the chair of the doctrine committee of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, took the first steps in a process that could result in the bishops adopting a formal statement pertaining to "Eucharistic consistency. (americamagazine.org)
  • In evaluating the performance of consensus protocols two factors of interest are running time and message complexity. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the most traditional single-value consensus protocols such as Paxos, cooperating nodes agree on a single value such as an integer, which may be of variable size so as to encode useful metadata such as a transaction committed to a database. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Consensus Conference developed pediatric-specific definitions for acute respiratory distress syndrome and recommendations regarding treatment and future research priorities. (nih.gov)
  • That is, the output value of a consensus protocol must be the input value of some process. (wikipedia.org)
  • The agreement protocol or consensus protocol is an unforced dynamical system that is governed by the interconnection topology and the initial condition for each agent. (wikipedia.org)
  • Statements of facts are used to summarize an important topic discussed in the consensus when facts, rather than actions, are discussed and agreed. (springer.com)
  • The objective of the current consensus statement from G-CAN was to summarize the available evidence on the management of gout in patients with CKD and to identify important gaps in knowledge and associated areas for research. (renalandurologynews.com)
  • Consensus dynamics or agreement dynamics is an area of research lying at the intersection of systems theory and graph theory. (wikipedia.org)
  • While there appears to be general agreement that the health system is desperately in need of reform, that's where the public consensus ends. (aims.ca)
  • We derived a consensus gesture set containing 22 gestures based on agreement rates calculation and considered their transferability across different domains. (offis.de)
  • Results are ahead of consensus estimates of $5.17 billion in revenue, and well ahead of consensus estimates of $.64 per share in earnings. (macobserver.com)
  • On the other hand, Apple turned in 10.549 million iPod units sold, which is slightly behind consensus estimates of 10.7 million units. (macobserver.com)
  • The same five questions addressed in the earlier consensus were used as the outline for the literature search and review, with the aim of the Task Force to produce statements based on the available literature and evidence. (springer.com)
  • Consensus conferences are meetings designed to inform the public and present participants the opportunity to actively engage in learning and expressing their opinions, aiming to find common ground regarding contentious issues. (participedia.net)
  • The ideology protruding behind consensus conferences redefines the path to arrive at a public good. (participedia.net)
  • A consensus conference - related to but different from a consensus forum - can be defined as, "a chaired public hearing with an audience from the public and with active participation of 10-15 people, referred to as the jury or panel, and a corresponding number of different experts. (participedia.net)
  • As well as informing the public, Consensus Conferences attempt to achieve a more nuanced definition of the issue under review by receiving the public's opinions on what should and what should not be done. (participedia.net)
  • But at the same time, the public back -and- forth shows that the bishops' conference is "quite divided" on the issue. (americamagazine.org)
  • The public often underestimate the degree of expert consensus that our vast greenhouse gas emissions trap heat and warm the planet. (skepticalscience.com)
  • Consensus Conferences were created in the United States in the 1960's, and were initially used to resolve issues around emerging biomedical technologies. (participedia.net)
  • Medical professionals, consumers, and biomedical research scientists attended the conference, and the NIH's taskforce on the subject helped facilitate discussions regarding the safety of cesarean sections. (asu.edu)
  • This conference was held in May of 1999 and represented the public's outlook on radioactive waste management. (participedia.net)
  • 1999). There is a lack of consensus regarding the role of tyrosine supplementation and micronutrients in treatment of PKU (Seashore et al. (nih.gov)
  • International consensus report on diagnosis and treatment of asthma. (ersjournals.com)
  • The aim of this consensus is to provide support to the bedside clinician regarding the diagnosis, management and monitoring of shock. (springer.com)
  • Another sizable contingent of investigators and practitioners favor a different approach (originally published in 2011, newly termed here as "consensus-2"), resembling "consensus-1" in some respects but differing in others, leading to substantial differences between these proposals in the numbers of patients qualifying for diagnosis (and thus treatment). (degruyter.com)
  • Overdiagnosis by "consensus-2" criteria has potential to be problematic, but underdiagnosis by "consensus-1" criteria seems the far larger problem given (1) increasing appreciation that MCAS is prevalent (up to 17% of the general population), and (2) most MCAS patients, regardless of illness duration prior to diagnosis, can eventually identify treatment yielding sustained improvement. (degruyter.com)
  • The consensus problem is a fundamental problem in control of multi-agent systems. (wikipedia.org)
  • The greatest problem encountered is that no consensus exists regarding the optimal perioperative management of anticoagulation for patients who have been receiving long-term warfarin therapy. (medscape.com)
  • In 1980 the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the US National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) released a report titled, "National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference Statement September 22-24, 1980. (asu.edu)
  • The recommendations arose from the 1980 Consensus Development Conference on Cesarean Childbirth in Bethesda, Maryland. (asu.edu)
  • This presentation explores how Cultural Consensus Analysis (CCA) can help us understand differences within or between cultures across cultural domains as it relates to rural tourism development. (umass.edu)
  • Given that sub-cultures may exist between tourists and hosts as well as within the same community, CCA can be used as an a priori method to understand cultural consensus prior to implementing tourism development initiatives. (umass.edu)
  • The appraisal of guidelines for research and evaluation II and grading of recommendations, assessment, development and evaluation instruments were used to develop an expert consensus and evaluate the level of evidence of each recommendation. (ijpsonline.com)
  • For example, many people do not understand the science behind new medical technology and the potential advantages and harmful drawbacks and, therefore, the consensus conference format - with its focus on education - is optimal. (participedia.net)
  • Four types of statements were used for the consensus-statements of facts, recommendations, best practice and definitions (for example, definition of shock). (springer.com)
  • The Canadian Health Care Consensus Group has issued a Statement of Principles and launched a website ( www.consensusgroup.ca ) to encourage discussion and consensus across Canada. (aims.ca)
  • The Canadian Health Care Consensus Group, coordinated by the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS), includes medical practitioners, former health ministers, past presidents of the Canadian Medical Association and provincial medical and hospital associations, academics, and health care policy experts, all of whom are signatories to the Statement of Principles. (aims.ca)
  • Within the framework of the vision and principles outlined in the statement, the Consensus Group intends to develop three or four background papers a year outlining specific areas for discussion. (aims.ca)
  • A recent consensus statement identified knowledge gaps and areas of research regarding the management of gout in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). (renalandurologynews.com)
  • The rules and regulations surrounding the management of head injury and concussion are based upon a consensus statement, reached after the latest international and inter-sport meeting to discuss these issues. (thefa.com)
  • For reference please see: Consensus statement on concussion in sport: the 4th International Conference on Concussion in Sport held in Zurich, November 2012: Br J Sports Med 2013;47:5 250-258. (thefa.com)
  • Consensus statement on concussion in sport: the 4th International Conference on Concussion in Sport held in Zurich, November 2012. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, followers of MCAS literature know there is another sizable world-wide contingent of investigators and practitioners - and patients - who feel there are significant problems with the "consensus" approach and who thus favor the alternative approach advocated by the authors of the 2011 paper, which resembles the "consensus" approach in some respects but differs in a number of other respects. (degruyter.com)
  • In short, consensus conferences seek to find common ground between a diverse number of individuals on broad and complex issues. (participedia.net)
  • If they find themselves trying to come to a consensus on an issue that incorporates these values, they will have difficulty reaching an easy consensus. (stickyminds.com)
  • A scientist whom some critics have labelled a climate-change denier is speaking out after some Calgarians and Reginans called for the cancellation of his appearance at Regina's sustainability conference in May. (climatedepot.com)
  • Moore emphasized scientists' roles should be that of skeptics who resist and counter popular consensus, especially when it comes to how climate change may affect the world in the future. (climatedepot.com)
  • In climate science today, there is overwhelming (greater than 97%) expert consensus that CO 2 traps heat and adding it to the atmosphere warms the planet. (skepticalscience.com)
  • Either in person or via video conference, the specialist researchers discussed their key findings with the Eminent Panel, with a focus on the costs and benefits that they had identified for specific interventions. (copenhagenconsensus.com)
  • Consensus conferences generally draw a panel consisting of a small group of randomly selected citizens. (participedia.net)
  • Text of "Beyond Consensus: Salvaging Sense of the Meeting" to read with the group. (fgcquaker.org)
  • When our electoral system gives us a distorted parliament - dominated by an over-represented group of voices, while others are side-lined - and when MPs mimick this with a indicative vote system antithetical to reaching consensus - how can we expect it to be any different? (electoral-reform.org.uk)
  • Consensus decision making (CDM, or sometimes known as CBDM, consensus-based decision making) is a common strategy for making decisions as a group in collective and community organizing. (usu.edu)
  • Enter the Canadian Health Care Consensus Group. (aims.ca)
  • For that reason, members of the Canadian Health Care Consensus Group have come together to provide a platform for bold, reasoned and practical plans for genuine reform of the health system and to demonstrate that there is an emerging consensus among reform-minded observers about the direction that real reform must take. (aims.ca)
  • The Canadian Health Care Consensus Group drew its inspiration from the UK Health Care Consensus Group, coordinated through Civitas and the US Health Care Consensus Group, coordinated through the Galen Institute. (aims.ca)
  • Consensus conference of experts in pediatric acute lung injury. (nih.gov)
  • To address these knowledge gaps related to invasive Salmonella in Africa, at the end of 2014, the Wellcome Trust and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation sponsored a consensus meeting of experts in Blantyre, Malawi. (cdc.gov)
  • The European Society of Intensive Care Medicine invited 12 experts to form a Task Force to update a previous consensus (Antonelli et al. (springer.com)
  • The National Institutes for Health held a research conference in April 2019, bringing new and experienced investigators together to share ideas and stimulate research. (cdc.gov)
  • During the conference the panel examined these proposals in detail. (lomborg.com)
  • Essentially, Consensus Conferences are a meeting held in order to represent the average society member's view on a particular issue. (participedia.net)
  • The Consensus Conference resulted in a copious amount of more informed citizens on the topic of radioactive waste and the situation at hand in their society. (participedia.net)
  • He said a repeated message from Pope Francis and the Vatican to U.S. bishops in recent years has been one focused on the same idea: building consensus before moving ahead on controversial items. (americamagazine.org)
  • This is the first Model OSCE conference in Kyrgyzstan and it is organized by the OSCE Centre in Bishkek with the aim of encouraging students to brainstorm possible solutions to the major issues facing the region, practice their negotiation skills, learn about OSCE activities and encourage them to build a constructive dialogue. (osce.org)
  • In late April, Archbishop Gomez informed the Vatican that the bishops' conference planned to draft a document related to the Eucharist. (americamagazine.org)
  • The vote is a chance for MPs to embrace a new, positive, consensus-building approach to politics and use proportional voting to break this deadlock. (electoral-reform.org.uk)
  • Participants will develop an 'action plan' of measures and recommendations which they will be asked to adopt by consensus at a simulation of an OSCE Permanent Council. (osce.org)
  • To describe the final recommendations of the Pediatric Acute Lung Injury Consensus Conference. (nih.gov)
  • That conference revised national recommendations for the safest and most effective route for delivery of a fetus. (asu.edu)
  • Example applications of consensus include agreeing on what transactions to commit to a database in which order, state machine replication, and atomic broadcasts. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2. For i=1, the question whether there exist a deterministic object whose power is strictly between read-write and 2-processors consensus, remained open. (dagstuhl.de)
  • Just as well as the United Kingdom's radioactive waste management Consensus Conference, this policy has been utilized by Denmark for technologies, Australia for Gene technology and the use of Antiretroviral Agents in HIV infected adults, and the United States for the National Institutes of Health (NIH). (participedia.net)
  • The conference will give students an opportunity to better understand the workings of one of the main OSCE's decision-making bodies, and to expand their knowledge of the Organization as a comprehensive security actor," said Diana Digol, Institution Building Officer at the OSCE Centre in Bishkek. (osce.org)
  • Recently I have been engaged in a discussion with some people about the difficulties in reaching a team consensus. (stickyminds.com)
  • Some of the people felt that one reason we fail to reach a consensus is that much of the discussion is based on opinions rather than facts. (stickyminds.com)
  • Let's face it: the binary nature of the indicative votes - with MPs voting 'Aye' or 'Noe' to each option - was realistically never going to achieve a consensus. (electoral-reform.org.uk)
  • From 22 September to 24 September 1980, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) hosted a conference at their headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland, to discuss the rising rates of cesarean sections in the US. (asu.edu)
  • Though compromise and moving toward consensus are tools which can assist early in the process, they must be laid aside as we reach for the Inward Presence. (fgcquaker.org)
  • Unless we are willing to settle for consensus, pressures imposed by urgency must not be allowed to erode the process. (fgcquaker.org)
  • This Coalition letter was sent to Congressional Leadership announcing the formation of the Alliance for a New Immigration Consensus. (uschamber.com)