This repository collates a portfolio of “Unified-I” platform concepts aimed at building scalable, high-impact public and enterprise services. Each concept follows a consistent What-Why-How format and is intended to serve as a starting point for proof-of-concept (POC) development, stakeholder validation, and eventual open-source implementation.
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UCEI – Creator Economy Interface
Standardized API backbone for brand↔influencer discovery, contracting, content rights, and payments. -
UBD – Benefits Delivery
Seamless application, disbursement, and tracking of social-welfare scheme benefits. -
UGM – Gig Marketplace Interface
Unified platform for micro-taskers and requesters, with escrowed payments and dispute resolution. -
UMII – Micro-Insurance Interface
API-layer for micro-insurance products (quoting, underwriting, claims, payouts) using parametric triggers. -
UAMI – Agriculture Marketplace Interface
Digital marketplace for farmers to list produce, secure transport, obtain financing, and receive payment. -
UCFFI – Civic Feedback Interface
Geo-tagged, multi-channel service-request portal connecting citizens with municipal agencies. -
UOSI – Open Science Interface
Unified platform for data repositories, preprints, peer-review workflows, and funding disclosures. -
USMFI – SME Financing Interface
Single hub for SME working-capital, invoice financing, term loans, and government grant applications. -
UDRI – Disaster Response Interface
Coordination hub for incident reporting, resource allocation, volunteer management, and relief distribution. -
UCSI – Constituency Service Interface
Platform for constituents to contact MPs/MLAs—file requests, track progress, rate responses, and escalate. -
UEDI – Exoplanet Discovery Interface
End-to-end pipeline for exoplanet and transient detection: data access, vetting, collaboration, publication. -
UCDI – Civil Defense Interface
Secure dashboard for real-time alerts, incident reporting, resource coordination, and safe-corridor mapping during emergencies.
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Browse Concept Details
- Open docs/concept-portfolio.md to review each idea’s What-Why-How breakdown.
- Refer to docs/ranking-criteria.md for guidance on POC setup: which data sources to use, approximate integration steps, and expected complexity.
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Kick Off a POC
- Pick one concept that aligns with your domain or interest.
- Copy (or adapt) relevant sample payloads from examples/sample-data.json.
- Use the POC-ease ranking to identify publicly available APIs and open data feeds for rapid prototyping (e.g., Open311, electoral rolls, weather oracles).
- Follow the “Next Steps” notes in each concept’s section for suggested API patterns, minimal UI sketches, and pilot partner criteria.
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Contribute New Ideas or Updates
- If you have an additional “Unified-I” concept, create a new Markdown file in docs/ following the existing format (What-Why-How + POC-ease).
- To refine POC data sources or adjust rankings, submit a pull request against docs/ranking-criteria.md.
- See CONTRIBUTING.md for detailed instructions on branch naming, commit guidelines, and pull-request workflows.
Ready to brainstorm, prototype, and scale? Dive in by exploring docs/concept-portfolio.md and let’s build the next “Unified-I” platform together!