Policy without product is theater

Policy without product is theater.

Phuket Dashboard turns tourism pressure, marine weather, and corridor friction into one readable operating picture. Judges get the narrative first. Operators still get the real instrument panel.

An award-facing civic product that opens with the story, then proves it with the live wall.

Signature moment

One island, four ways of reading risk.

The signature moment is not decorative 3D. It is map choreography: the same territory snapping into different decisions as the lens changes.

Deterministic scenario cards

Judges should not need live-data luck to understand the product.

Demand stress test

Tourism surge weekend

intervene

Arrival banks accelerate first, then road lift and boat handoff start to tighten.

  • 154 pax/hour inbound
  • 3 bus-to-boat touchpoints
  • Treat the airport bank as a tourism surge: pre-stage buses early and keep pier loading teams ahead of queue formation.
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Weather stress test

Red monsoon day

intervene

Rain, wind, and marine posture take control of the operating picture before demand does.

  • Red monsoon
  • 0.3m
  • Run the monsoon drill hard: shorten boarding windows, hold unsafe departures, and keep transfer messaging brutally clear.
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Confidence rebuild

Stable recovery day

intervene

The system settles into a cleaner rhythm, letting operators show resilience instead of panic.

  • 221 pax/hour lift
  • Stable recovery
  • Keep airport transfer dispatch steady and avoid overreacting while the current bank remains manageable.
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Proof of execution

Built for public scrutiny, not just pretty screenshots.

The showcase is curated, but the product beneath it still behaves like a live system. Scenario control, route-splitting, and graceful fallbacks keep the story crisp when live feeds go feral.

Route split
/ + /war-room

The public narrative stays fast; the heavy operational wall stays isolated.

Resilience path
Live -> cache -> fallback

The system degrades without leaving judges staring at blank panels.

Scenario engine
Deterministic

Modeled scenarios make the product legible on demand, not only when the real world behaves.

Default runtime
MODELED

Operational surfaces expose whether they are live, hybrid, modeled, or degraded.

Design philosophy

Clarity is the feature.

Zero decoration

No gradients, no shadows, no rounded corners. Every pixel carries signal.

Information density

A governor glances once and reads posture. An operator drills into corridors without switching screens.

Operational legibility

Red means intervene. Amber means watch. Teal means stable. The same language everywhere.

Graceful degradation

Live, hybrid, modeled, degraded. The system always tells the truth about what it knows and when.

For evaluators

Three minutes to understand the product.

01

Read the showcase

Scroll this page. The story explains the problem, the corridors, and the stress-test scenarios.

02

Open a scenario

Click any scenario card above. The war room loads with deterministic data so you see the product under pressure.

03

Enter the live wall

Open the war room without a scenario. Real feeds, real weather, real maritime data. Toggle dark mode for the full operating picture.

Final handoff

The showcase explains the system. The war room proves it.

Judges land on a controlled story, then step into the actual instrument panel with live, hybrid, and modeled surfaces clearly labeled.

Designed and engineered by Dr Non Arkaraprasertkul