Searched for: subject%3A%22evaluation%22
(1 - 20 of 26)

Pages

document
van Zanten, Peter (author), de Boer, Annette (author), Hoppe, T. (author), van Rosmalen, Flore (author), Gemke, Pascal (author), de Bruijn, J.A. (author)
Met de invoering van de Politiewet 2012 (Pw2012) wilde de minister van Veiligheid en Justitie (VenJ) zorgen voor een effectieve, efficiƫnte en maatschappelijk gewaardeerde politieorganisatie, die zowel rechtstatelijk als democratisch goed is ingebed.<br/>Artikel 74 van de Pw2012 bepaalt dat de minister van VenJ binnen vijf jaar na...
report 2017
document
Matheus, R. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Praditya, D. (author)
In this report evaluation methods and measures for the OpenGovIntelligence (OGI) project are presented. The evaluation of OGI innovation ecosystem on public administration is based on four main areas that will be evaluated: 1. Co-Creation Framework. How will this framework enable co-creation? 2. OGI ICT Toolkit (Building blocks and Cubes Design)...
report 2016
document
Bouwers, E. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author)
Architecture evaluations offer many benefits, including the early detection of problems and a better understanding of the possibilities of a system. Although many methods are available to evaluate an architecture, studies have shown that the adoption of architecture evaluations in industry is low. A reason for this lack of adoption is that there...
report 2013
document
Bouwers, E. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author), Visser, J. (author)
In the evaluation of implemented software architectures, metrics can be used to provide an indication of the degree of encapsulation within a system and to serve as a basis for an informed discussion about how well-suited the system is for expected changes. Current literature shows that over 40 different architecture-level metrics are available...
report 2011
document
Bouwers, E. (author), Lilienthal, C. (author), Visser, J. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author)
Evaluating the complexity of the architecture of a softwaresystem is a difficult task. Many aspects have to be considered to come to a balanced assessment. Several architecture evaluation methods have been proposed, but very few define a quality model to be used during the evaluation process. In addition, those methods that do introduce a...
report 2010
document
Wijdeveld, A. (author)
Flooding not only induces a risk which is related to direct loss of life for humans, animals and plants. During flooding, toxicants which are normally stored or otherwise unavailable might be released. The spreading of these pollutants during the flooding or, often more important, the persistent presence of toxicants in the soil or sediment...
report 2009
document
Mosselman, E. (author), Luxemburg, W. (author), Solomatine, D. (author), Zwanenburg, C. (author), Vrouwenvelder, T. (author)
This document reports the progress of Delft Cluster project CT04.30 "Safety against flooding" till June 2009. Fundamental knowledge from the project has resulted in a large number of scientific publications, PhD theses and MSc theses. Work package A 1 in particular has resulted in high-profile scientific publications, immediately awarded with...
report 2009
document
Meyer, V. (author)
In this report we develop a GIS-based multicriteria flood risk assessment and mapping approach. This approach has the ability a) to consider also flood risks which are not measured in monetary terms, b) to show the spatial distribution of these multiple risks and c) to deal with uncertainties in criteria values and to show their influence on the...
report 2009
document
Olfert, A. (author)
Effective risk reduction requires the optimal understanding of the causes of risk, options of risks reduction and ways of their implementation. Especially with regard to risk reduction options much has changed in recent decades. Many measures and instruments, which are the actual tools of risk reduction, have developed to reduce risk in various...
report 2008
document
Parker, D. (author)
Flood warning benefits have hitherto been modelled by predicting the damages saved by moving the contents of properties on receipt of a flood warning. The research described in this report has developed a new flood warning benefit estimation model capable of capturing a much wider range of potential economic benefits. This model is based upon a...
report 2008
document
Olfert, A. (author)
Design, implementation and operation of measures and instruments for effective and sustainable flood risk reduction require knowledge from previous practice. Systematic ex-post evaluation of interventions into the flood risk system and is an important basis for learning in support of future development of strategies and strategic options in...
report 2007
document
De Marchi, B. (author)
The report presents the findings of focus-groups and questionnaire surveys in settlements at flood-risk and recently flooded, respectively. As far as the quantitative surveys are concerned, data regard the sites located in the Trento, Bolzano/Bozen and Udine areas
report 2007
document
McFadden, L. (author)
This report highlights a series of key challenges and opportunities towards developing integrated strategies for flood risk management for the London and Thames Estuary region. The report suggests that the predominant feature of Integrated Flood Risk Management (IFRM), adaptive co-management and strategic planning is the emphasis on a holistic...
report 2007
document
Messner, F. (author)
In this report we show different methods for the socio-economic evaluation of different types of flood damages and give recommendation when to chose which approach. Furthermore, principles of economic evaluation are outlined.
report 2007
document
Meyer, V. (author)
This Report is the first deliverable of task 9, called D9.1. It summarises both, the outcome of a literature survey on flood damage evaluation methods in selected EU countries (action 1 in activity 1) and the major results of complementary expert interviews (action 2 in activity 1). The overall objective of actions 1 and 2 in activity 1 of task...
report 2007
document
Meyer, V. (author)
This Report is the first deliverable of FLOODsite task 9, which is on flood damage evaluation methods. It summarises both the outcome of a literature survey on flood damage evaluation methods in selected EU countries and the major results of complementary expert interviews. The overall objective is to identify the methodological diversity...
report 2007
document
Koning, P. (author)
In this paper, we measure the effectiveness of the Dutch public employment service (PES) for various performance measures, ranging from outflow rates to the timeliness of the benefits allocation. Using unique administrative monthly data from local PES offices during 2004, we exploit the fact that the number of PES workers per job seeker varies...
report 2006
document
Ens, B.J. (author), Smaal, A.C. (author), De Vlas, J. (author)
This publication summarises the findings of the scientific research projects carried out as part of EVA II, the second phase in the evaluation of shellfish fisheries policy in the Zeeland Delta and the Wadden Sea, and relates these findings to other studies on the ecological effects of shellfish fisheries in the Wadden Sea and elsewhere. Four...
report 2004
document
Lee, G.E.M. van der (author), Duel, H. (author), Groot, S. (author), Aarts, H. (author), Pouwels, R. (author)
report 2000
document
Van der Zijpp, N.J. (author)
Report published by the Delft University of Technology, Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering Section, commissioned by the Ministry of Transportation, North Holland Directorate. The use of Variabie Message Signs (VMS's) is generally considered to be a powerful tool to influence (en-route) route choice in order to improve safety and...
report 2000
Searched for: subject%3A%22evaluation%22
(1 - 20 of 26)

Pages