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Dialogic has been conducting research for almost 15 years and has traditionally excelled in combining qualitative and quantitative research. Traditionally, this involves occasional text reports that are interspersed with a large number of tables and graphs. The recently published study on Flemish Agricultural Research is a good example of this.
Lately, we are witnessing a shift towards continuous monitoring of developments on a specific topic. In practice, this means an increase in the frequency of data collection and updating, and a shift in the ratio of text to data. A logical solution is to offer so-called management dashboards. We are doing this, for example, with the Science, Technology, and Innovation Indicators (WTI2) project for the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Ministerie van OC&W). More graphs can be found on the demo version of another site.

This shift goes far beyond just unlocking information differently. It also signifies a fundamentally different way of working.
To enable this new way of working, we are actively establishing a coherent information architecture. We are mostly developing a large number of software modules in-house that together form a flexible system allowing us to customarily (semi-automatically) collect, process, analyze, and visualize data. The core of the system (the blue modules) is currently in full use, and we are continuously developing new plugins for data input and output.
A more detailed explanation of the capabilities can be found on our website, under Intelligence.