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Claessens, F. (author)
journal article 2001
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Kuipers, F. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
QoS routing is expected to be an essential building block of a future, efficient and scalable QoS-aware network architecture. We present SAMCRA, an exact QoS routing algorithm that guarantees to find a feasible path if such a path exists. The complexity of SAMCRA is analyzed. Because SAMCRA is an exact algorithm, most findings can be applied to...
conference paper 2001
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Begtasevic, F. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
End-to-end quality of service is very likely to depend on the hopcount, the number of traversed routers. The hopcount also enhances our understanding of properties of the Internet topology. In this paper we present the results of the measurements of the hopcount from a source at Delft towards several destinations spread over three continents....
conference paper 2001
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Van Ouwerkerk, M. (author), Rosemann, J. (author)
In this publication , contributions by the keynote speakers of the conference are collected. On the first day, the Architectural Intervention and related projects, such as the publications on 'Composition' and 'Methodology' and the subjects of the Architectural Intervention research studios were presented by Dirk Frieling, Arie Graafland, Taeke...
book 2001
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Verhoef, L.G.W. (author)
The title 'The Future of Restoration' implies that there is a future lor restoration. Putting this even more strongly, the future of restoration is becoming increasingly important. Not only are monuments our witnesses to the past but these witnesses have much to tell about the organisation of life of work in the past, about how structures were...
book 2001
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Ciftcioglu, O. (author), Sariyildiz, I.S. (author)
After the introduction to neural network technology as multivariable function approximation, radial basis function (RBF) networks have been studied in many different aspects in recent years. From the theoretical viewpoint, approximation and uniqueness of the interpolation is studied and it has been established that RBF network can approximate...
conference paper 2000
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Cornelissen, H. (author)
Poëzie bezit een zekere gelaagdheid waar de herinnering van het alledaagse de boventoon voert. De ondertoon zal moeten bestaan uit een extra dimensie die daaraan wordt toegevoegd. Het aspect 'gelaagdheid' kan tegenwoordig in bijna alle architectonische ontwerpen worden teruggevonden, omdat onze wereld niet meer eenduidig is te verklaren. Een...
book 2000
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Van Santen, C. (author), Hansen, A.J. (author)
book 2000
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Schrijver, L. (author)
journal article 1999
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De Meulder, B. (author), Schreurs, J. (author), Cock, A. (author), Notteboom, B. (author)
journal article 1999
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Schrijver, L. (author)
journal article 1999
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Engel, H.J. (author)
journal article 1999
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Claessens, F. (author)
journal article 1999
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Barbieri, U. (author), Van Duin, L. (author)
Rond het thema 'vorm en functie' - het meest gebruikte en bruikbare begrippenpaar uit de architectuur - hebben beginnende tweede jaarsstudenten in een periode van acht weken geleerd de voorwaarden voor een ontwerp onder woorden te brengen en zich een weg te banen uit een veelheid aan informatie naar de praktijk van het ontwerpen zelf. Vanuit een...
book 1999
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Krijgsman, A. (author)
book 1999
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Verhoef, L.G.W. (author)
In the 1ge century what had been the traditional building techniques up to th at time were considerably changed owing to the use of cast iron and later wrought iron and steel. In fact, the industrial revolution, initially based in England, would not have been possible without these materiais. Not only the development of the product, in which the...
book 1999
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Verhoef, L.G.W. (author)
What do we understand by the term 'foundations'? This general idea may embody the literal ' groundwork' that provides support for a building and may possibly include the entire structural works that serve to pre vent subsidence. Remarkably, in this definition the word 'groundwork' incorporates both the 'ground' itself and the structural 'works'....
book 1999
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Verhoef, L.G.W. (author)
Concrete as a conglomerate of sand, stone and a binder, is a very old material indeed. In the Roman period earth from Puozzoli, together with lime and water could bind the sand and the stones to form a conglomerate that has an affmity to our modem concrete. Later, in the more northem areas of Europe, the use of trass, plus water for a reaction,...
book 1999
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Stuhlmacher, M. (author), Grafe, C. (author)
journal article 1998
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Grafe, C. (author)
journal article 1998
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