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Urlings, T.H. (author), Blank, J.L.T. (author)
Benchmark bedrijfsvoering voortgezet onderwijs biedt handvatten voor productiviteitsverbetering in de sector voortgezet onderwijs door middel van verbeteringen in de bedrijfsvoering. Uitgaand van enerzijds de leerlingenaantallen en onvertraagde studierendementen, en anderzijds de kosten, gecompenseerd voor de prijsniveaus, is de...
working paper 2012
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Remøy, H.T. (author), Vande Putte, H.J.M. (author), Espinal, L. (author), Zijlstra, H. (author)
report 2021
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van de Gaar, Remy (author), Heurkens, E.W.T.M. (author)
Private investment in and management of public urban space has been a subject of practice and debate in real estate studies and industry in recent years (De Magelhães & Freire Trigo, 2017; Le Clercq et al., 2020). Such mainly Anglo-Saxon endeavours can be explained by an continuous austerity era of government retrenchments in urban planning...
poster 2023
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Aalders, H.J.G.L. (author)
lecture notes 2000
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Hermans, L.M. (author)
A persistent challenge for the development of well-informed and sound environmental policies is to improve the connection between environmental experts, decision makers, and other involved actors. Answers are sought in processes for social learning and adaptive co-management that engage experts, decision makers, and local actors in an...
journal article 2008
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Letema, S. (author), Van Vliet, B. (author), Van Lier, J.B. (author)
Satellite sewage collection and treatment systems have been independently developed and managed in East African cities outside the centrally planned and sewered areas. A satellite approach is a promising provisioning option parallel to public sewerage for middle- and high-income residential areas, endowed institutions, and government facilities....
journal article 2011
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Sunikka, M.M. (author), Boon, C. (author)
journal article 2003
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Chan, P.W.C. (author)
The fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) is poised to transform the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) sector from a project-based industry to a market-based industrialised process. Yet, its (s)low uptake can be attributed to the current emphasis on technological adoption. In this briefing note, it is argued that ignoring...
journal article 2020
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Wever, Mark (author), Romera, Alvaro (author), Shah, Munir (author), Wognum, Nel (author)
Researchers are increasingly working in large, integrated science programmes. This is supposed to lead to several benefits, including creating and enhancing synergies amongst projects, improving collaboration and knowledge exchanges amongst researchers from different disciplines, and generating a higher return on investments in R&D. In...
journal article 2023
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Rymarzak, M. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), Du Preez, M. (author)
Campus decision makers are increasingly expected to adopt ‘campus innovations’ (affecting real estate and different facilities), not only from the market and demand-led (external campus innovations), but also developed by the university's own scientists (internal campus innovations). The adoption of the latter can be driven and hindered by...
journal article 2022
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Thölke, J.M. (author)
doctoral thesis 1998
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Heurkens, E.W.T.M. (author)
Subject of study is Private Sector-led Urban Development Projects. Such projects involve property developers taking a leading role and local authorities adopting a facilitating role in the management of the development of an urban area, based on a framework of public requirements and a formal contractual public-private role division. Such a...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Den Heijer, A.C. (author)
In the past decade managing the university campus has become more complex and challenging, with many more stakeholders, opportunities and threats to consider. Decreasing public involvement and funding for universities puts pressure on the internal allocation of resources, comparing investments in real estate with investments in human resources....
doctoral thesis 2011
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De Jong, A. (author)
Unavailability of technical systems, such as aircraft, is expensive. Technical systems require maintenance to prevent and to remedy defects that cause unavailability. Users of technical systems usually bear the consequences of the risk of unavailability, in particular the loss of productivity. This is based on the presumption that users are best...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Miska, M.Ph. (author)
The thesis deals with the design and implementation of a distributed framework for real-time traffic management using microscopic online simulation.
doctoral thesis 2007
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Vishnudas, S. (author)
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doctoral thesis 2006
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Mehairjan, R.P.Y. (author)
Presently, maintenance management of assets in infrastructure utilities such as electricity, gas and water are widely undergoing changes towards new working environments. These are mainly driven against the background of stringent regulatory regimes, an ageing asset base, increased customer demands and constrained financial resources. Therefore,...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Galagan, D.V. (author)
Computer networks and their services have become an essential part of research and education. Nowadays every modern R&E institution must have a computer network and provide network services to its students and staff. In addition to its internal computer network, every R&E institution must have a connection with the computer networks of other...
doctoral thesis 2004
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Aziabah Akanvose, A.B. (author), Gruis, V.H. (author), Elsinga, M. (author), Van der Flier, C.L. (author)
In the 1980s, the government of Ghana decided to withdraw from direct housing provision. In lieu of this, the two main institutions through which government provided and managed public housing – the TDC and SHC sold off most of their dwellings. The few remaining dwellings were transferred to local authorities to own and manage. There have been...
conference paper 2015
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Nieboer, N.E.T. (author)
With 35% of the total housing stock in the Netherlands (Ministry of VROM, 2004), the social rented sector plays an important role in Dutch housing, and its management can be of great importance to the success or failure of sustainability programs. Although sustainable building has been high on the national political agenda, and although this was...
conference paper 2004
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