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Slot, R.E. (author), Geldof, H.J. (author)
The DUST (Delft University Settling Tube) is a settling tube system intended to analyse particle size (settling velocity) of sand ranging from 0.06 mm to 2 mm, with the sample mass varying from 0.5 g to 20 g. The main parts of the system are (see fig. 1): a. the sample introduction device (venetian blind with rotating lamellae) b. the settling...
report 1979
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Machielsen, C.H.M. (author), Kerschbaumer, H.G. (author)
journal article 1989
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Braker, J.G. (author)
doctoral thesis 1993
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De Graaff, J. (author), Slot, R.E. (author)
De laatste tijd wordt er veel onderzoek gedaan aan cohesief sediment. Het speelt een belangrijke rol bij het ondieper worden van havens en waterwegen, en bij andere soortgelijke problemen. Om cohesief sedimenttransport te kunnen voorspellen zijn gegevens nodig over de verdelingen van de groottes en de bezinksnelheden. Er bestaan veel methoden om...
report 1994
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Straub, A. (author)
journal article 2003
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van der Voordt, Theo (author)
Many organizations are engaged in organizational change, adopting new management styles and new ways of working. Innovative workplace design is used to facilitate organizational change, to improve user satisfaction and labour productivity, and to lower facility costs. Although some research has been done into the use and experience of new...
conference paper 2006
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Beumer, J.J. (author)
Digital information is becoming increasingly integrated in our daily life. We can communicate with each other via e-mail and exchange documents, photographs and video fragments and use webcams during a telephone call ("nice for the kids"). Digital information is used in education to communicate with other students and teachers and it is used for...
doctoral thesis 2006
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Klomp, B. (author)
conference paper 2006
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Mhamdi, L. (author)
High performance routers are the basic building blocks of the Internet. Most high performance routers built today use crossbars and a centralized scheduler. Due to their high scheduling complexity, crossbar-based routers are not scalable and cannot keep pace with the explosive growth of the Internet. This dissertation studies a slight variation...
doctoral thesis 2007
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Mohamed, H.H. (author)
Grid computing is an emerging form of distributed computing, distinguished from traditional forms by its focus on large-scale, multi-organizational resource sharing and innovative applications. To harness shared resources across multiple organizations, and at the same time to deal with the challenges of grid resource management and of deploying...
doctoral thesis 2007
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Deenen, R.E.M. (author), Van Daalen, C.E. (author), Koene, E.G.C. (author)
This paper presents a case study of an analysis of a Corrective Maintenance process to realize performance improvement. The Corrective Maintenance process is supported by SAP, which has indicated the performance realisation problem. System Dynamics is used in a Group Model Building process to structure the problem and to develop a dynamic...
conference paper 2008
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Hasselaar, E. (author)
Ventilation is the cornerstone of good indoor air quality. Ventilation requirements have major attention in building regulations, but ventilation in practice is often poor, resulting in increased concentration of pollutants and hence exposure to health risk. Inspection of 500 houses with interviews of occupants provide the data to link...
conference paper 2008
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Maarleveld, M. (author), Volker, L. (author), van der Voordt, Theo (author)
Purpose: This paper presents a toolkit to measure employee satisfaction and perceived labour productivity as affected by different workplace strategies. The toolkit is being illustrated by a case study of the Dutch Revenue Service.<br/>Methodology: The toolkit has been developed by a review of literature and tools for data-collection. The...
journal article 2009
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Kusumaningtyas, I. (author)
Accelerating Moving Walkways (AMWs) are conveyor systems that accelerate pedestrians from a low speed at the entrance to a higher speed at the middle section, and then decelerate them to a low speed again at the exit. It is envisaged they can be a potential transport mode to fill the gap between short and moderate distance transport. However,...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Sonmez, O.O. (author)
Grid computing appeared in the mid 1990s with the vision of sharing geographically dispersed large computational resources for executing computation-intensive scientific applications. Today, we can name numerous grid projects that run successfully to solve challenging scientific problems such as the grid project of European Organization for...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Borodin, D. (author)
In this dissertation we address the overhead reduction of fault tolerance (FT) techniques. Due to technology trends such as decreasing feature sizes and lowering voltage levels, FT is becoming increasingly important in modern computing systems. FT techniques are based on some form of redundancy. It can be space redundancy (additional hardware),...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Khan, I.A. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author), Hierons, R.M. (author)
There is much research that shows people’s mood can affect their activities. This paper argues that this also applies to programmers, especially their debugging. Literature-based framework is presented linking programming with various cognitive activities as well as linking cognitive activities with moods. Further, the effect of mood on...
journal article 2010
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Plugge, A.G. (author)
Few studies in the field of IT outsourcing relations include the view of providers. Previous research has identified the lack of sustainability in service performance as a recurring problem, e.g. the continuous delivery of high quality services over time. It can be argued that IT outsourcing providers who manage to establish a dynamic fit...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Tuijthof, G.J.M. (author), De Vaal, M.M. (author), Sierevelt, I.N. (author), Blankevoort, L. (author), Van der List, M.P.J. (author)
journal article 2011
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van der Voordt, T.J.M. (author), van der Zwart, J. (author)
The purpose of this paper it to explore the concept of adding value by real estate and related performance indicators, and the way it is or could be applied in value-based design and management of buildings. The concept is being illustrated with research findings on hospital buildings, based on a literature review and ten interviews with CEOs...
conference paper 2011
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