V's of Data and A' of Access- urban design Flashcards

(27 cards)

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Volume

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Large computer is required to analyse and process the data

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Veracity

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the truth, credibility, enable objective decisions to be made

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Value

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the cost of analysing/ storage/ analyst paid off

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Verability

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high reproducible internal consistency of the data

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5
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Visualization

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Novel technique used to communicate patterns to the public

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Velocity

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The data is created and analysed instantly

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Variety

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huge amounts of data

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Availability

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relationship between the volume of services/ environment to the volume/ needs of a client

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Accommodation

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relationship between the organizing supply resources to accept clients expectations, perception of the appropriateness and ability to accommodate for them

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Affordability

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cost of service in relation to clients ability to pay and their perception of worth relative to total cost

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Acceptability

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relationship between clients and providers attitude about personal and practice characteristics of each other to their actual characteristics

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Accessibility

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geographical relationship of location and supply, timeliness of response to patients requests to enter the system and the effort/ time that the patient must expend in order to be served.

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13
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Progress statement stands for?

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equity is given to whom?

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Progress P

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place of residence- how does it affect you?

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Progress R

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race/ ethnicity

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Progress O

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Progress G

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Progress R

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Progress E

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Progress S

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socioeconomic status

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Progress S

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social capital

22
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what is a built environment

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all buildings, spaces and products that are created or modified by people

23
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what are structural features of built environments

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homes, schools and workplaces

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what are urban structures of built environments

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parks, business, roads

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How does street connectivity benefit health having a grid like pattern
reduces the distance between destination encouraging the use of active transport
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mix of residual, commercial and business use having different uses for given area
promotes active transport
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having public open spaces and physical activity spaces close proximity to residents pools, parks and playgrounds
increases opportunity for physical activity