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Luo, Wenzhu (author), Jin, C. (author), Shen, Liyin (author)
With the rapid development of urbanization, it is necessary to understand the evolution of land resource carrying capacity (LRCC), so as to avoid irreversible damage to the land resources system in a specific region. Therefore, this paper aims to study the evolution of LRCC by four carrying status intervals of land resources. LRCC based on an...
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Wortel, Meike T. (author), Agashe, Deepa (author), Bailey, Susan F. (author), Bank, Claudia (author), Bisschop, Karen (author), Blankers, Thomas (author), Laan, L. (author), Meijer, Jeroen (author), Tans, S.J. (author)
Evolution has traditionally been a historical and descriptive science, and predicting future evolutionary processes has long been considered impossible. However, evolutionary predictions are increasingly being developed and used in medicine, agriculture, biotechnology and conservation biology. Evolutionary predictions may be used for...
review 2022
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Zekollari, H. (author), Huss, M. (author), Farinotti, D. (author), Lhermitte, S.L.M. (author)
Glaciers play a crucial role in the Earth System: they are important water suppliers to lower-lying areas during hot and dry periods, and they are major contributors to the observed present-day sea-level rise. Glaciers can also act as a source of natural hazards and have a major touristic value. Given their societal importance, there is large...
review 2022
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Daalman, W.K. (author)
One of the biggest scientific challenges to be tackled this century is how traits of living organisms originate from genes, the so-called genotype-phenotype map, and conversely how traits influence genes through a process called evolution. The solution will yield a large societal impact, with applications in food (e.g., engineering drought...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Roy, Devjeet (author), Zhang, Ziyi (author), Ma, Maggie (author), Arnaoudova, Venera (author), Panichella, A. (author), Panichella, Sebastiano (author), Gonzalez, Danielle (author), Mirakhorli, Mehdi (author)
Automated test case generation tools have been successfully proposed to reduce the amount of human and infrastructure resources required to write and run test cases. However, recent studies demonstrate that the readability of generated tests is very limited due to (i) uninformative identifiers and (ii) lack of proper documentation. Prior...
conference paper 2020
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Jetten, L. (author), van Iersel, L.J.J. (author)
Rooted phylogenetic networks are used to describe evolutionary histories that contain non-treelike evolutionary events such as hybridization and horizontal gene transfer. In some cases, such histories can be described by a phylogenetic base-tree with additional linking arcs, which can for example represent gene transfer events. Such phylogenetic...
journal article 2018
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Dintzner, N. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author), Pinzger, M. (author)
Evolving a large scale, highly variable systems is a challenging task. For such a system, evolution operations often require to update consistently both their implementation and its feature model. In this context, the evolution of the feature model closely follows the evolution of the system. The purpose of this work is to show that fine-grained...
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Dintzner, N.J.R. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author), Pinzger, M. (author)
Evolving a large scale, highly variable system is a challenging task. For such a system, evolution operations often require to update consistently both their implementation and its feature model. In this context, the evolution of the feature model closely follows the evolution of the system. The purpose of this work is to show that fine-grained...
journal article 2015
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Dintzner, N.J.R. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author), Pinzger, M. (author)
Evolving a large scale, highly variable sys- tems is a challenging task. For such a system, evolution operations often require to update consistently both their implementation and its feature model. In this con- text, the evolution of the feature model closely follows the evolution of the system. The purpose of this work is to show that fine...
report 2015
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Dintzner, N.J.R. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author), Pinzger, M. (author)
The Linux kernel feature model has been studied as an example of large scale evolving feature model and yet details of its evolution are not known. We present here a classification of feature changes occurring on the Linux kernel feature model, as well as a tool, FMDiff, designed to automatically extract those changes. With this tool, we...
report 2014
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Goel, A. (author), Wortel, M.T. (author), Molenaar, D. (author), Teusink, B. (author)
Performance of industrial microorganisms as cell factories is limited by the capacity to channel nutrients to desired products, of which optimal production usually requires careful manipulation of process conditions, or strain improvement. The focus in process improvement is often on understanding and manipulating the regulation of metabolism....
journal article 2012
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Vermolen, S.D. (author)
Software plays a critical role in our daily life. Vast amounts of money are spent on more and more complex systems. All software, regardless if it controls a plane or the game on your phone is never finished. Software changes when it contains bugs or when new functionality is added. This process of change is called software eovlution. Despite...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Kasmire, J. (author), Dijkema, G.P.J. (author), Nikolic, I. (author)
Horticulture, a pillar of the Dutch economy, has already achieved remarkable productivity increases through the use of natural gas for heating, lighting and CO2. Further innovative technologies that could aid the transition toward sustainable energy use, including heat/cold storage and deepgeothermal heat sources, are currently in development...
conference paper 2012
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De Vos, M.G.J. (author)
doctoral thesis 2012
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Nikolic, I. (author), Dijkema, G.P.J. (author)
Infrastructure systems for energy, water, transport, information etc. are large scale socio-technical systems that are critical for achieving a sustainable world. They were not created at the current global scale at once, but have slowly evolved from simple local systems, through many social and technical decisions. If we are to understand them...
journal article 2010
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Nikolic, I. (author)
Exactly predicting the future of an evolving large scale socio-technical system is impossible. Yet, if we are to sustainably manage the industrial and infrastructure systems our society depends on, we must understand how the actions we take today will affect the evolution of these systems. Simulating how the social and technical networks co...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Moraes Zarzar, K. (author)
For centuries, architects have re-used design precedents in the conception of new design solutions. Whether explicitly - as in the case of Le Corbusier, James Stirling and Jo Coenen - or implicitly - as with J.J.P. Oud, Aldo van Eyk, and Santiago Calatrava - this practice has led to very advantageous efficient, effective, and innovative results....
doctoral thesis 2003
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Stive, M.J.F. (author), De Vriend, H.J. (author)
journal article 1995
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Stive, M.J.F. (author), De Vriend, H.J. (author), Nicholls Robert, J. (author), Capobianco, M. (author)
conference paper 1993
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Stive, M.J.F. (author), Nicholls Robert, J. (author), De Vriend, H.J. (author)
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