The CoP tools matrix summarizes the databases and tools being used by each CoP member organization. It is designed to:
Enhance knowledge sharing: It allows CoP members to see which tools and databases others are using, promoting cross-learning and best practice sharing.
Support collaboration: By identifying common tools or complementary systems, members can find opportunities for collaboration and joint problem-solving.
Save time and resources: New or less-experienced members can benefit from the collective experience of the group, avoiding duplication of effort when exploring new tools.
Inform decision-making: It helps organizations make more informed choices about adopting or integrating new tools based on peer usage and feedback.
Foster transparency: The matrix increases visibility into the community’s capabilities and practices, reinforcing a culture of openness and support.
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Analytical tool | CoP members |
Flourish | WIPO |
Gephi | APO |
GraphMyTech | WIPO |
MicroStrategy | OEPM |
MS Access | PPO |
PowerBI | CIPC, CNIPA, INPI (Brazil), IP Australia, IPOS, Rospatent, SAIP, UKIPO |
Python | APO, CIPC, IP Australia, OECD, OEPM, Rospatent, SAIP, UKIPO, WIPO |
Qlikview | OMPIC |
R | OECD, OEPM, UKIPO, WIPO |
SQL | APO, INPI (Brazil), IP Australia, OECD, OEPM, PPO, Rospatent, SAIP, UKIPO, WIPO |
STATA | OECD, WIPO |
Tableau | ILPO, IPOPHL, IPOS, OEPM, PPO, SAIP |
VantagePoint | INPI (Brazil), IPOPHL |