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Door de Commissie Natte Waterbouw werd de behoefte gevoeld een literatuuronderzoek te verrichten betreffende het onderwerp "betonblokkenglooiing". Van elk relevant artikel over blokkenglooiingen werd een beknopte samenvatting gemaakt met een aantal belangrijke gegevens. Als essentiële gegevens kunnen worden genoemd: 1. de afmetingen van de...
report 1969
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Pollalis, S.N. (author)
book 1993
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Groen, A.E. (author), De Borst, R. (author)
journal article 1997
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Thölke, J.M. (author)
doctoral thesis 1998
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Pruyn, J. (author), van Kempen, T. (author)
other 2001
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Zwart, F. (author), van Alphen, H. (author)
other 2001
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Vrijling, J.K. (author), Van Gelder, P.H.A.J.M. (author)
lecture notes 2002
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Klunder, G. (author)
conference paper 2004
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This report summarises the main issues arising from a review of approaches to engaging stakeholders in flood risk management undertaken as part of the ComCoast project. The UK Environment Agency selected a sample of six experiences for review from the east of England. The detailed case studies are appended. The cases were analysed using a...
report 2006
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Van der Duin, P.A. (author)
This is about how commercial organisations use qualitative methods of futures research, such as scenarios, roadmapping and trend-analysis, in their innovation processes. The linkages etween innviation proceses and the methids can take place in different ways.
doctoral thesis 2006
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Kleinsmann, M.S. (author)
Fast product follow-ups and increasing customer demands have changed product design from a rather unstructured process, into a systematic activity. Nowadays, both companies and researchers have developed the organizational aspects of integrated product design. However, attention to the collaborative aspects lags behind the structural and...
doctoral thesis 2006
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Nasr, K.A. (author), Gross, H. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author)
In this paper, we present a descriptive case study covering the re-engineering and furhter evolution of adopting service oriented architecture (SOA) in industry. The goal of this case study is to identify the possible benefits and bottlenecks of adopting SOA, as well as to come up with best practices and research directions based on real-life...
report 2006
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Remøy, H.T. (author), van der Voordt, Theo (author)
Building conversion is a way of activating and reusing vacant office buildings. Former research (Barlow and Gann, 1993, Brand, 1994, Douglas, 2006, Geraedts and Van der Voordt, 2003, 2007) has shown possibilities for conversion through theory and practise, and has delivered instruments for determining the conversion possibility of vacant...
conference paper 2007
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Van den Berg, G. (author), De Rijk, S. (author), Mesman, G. (author), Abrahamse, A. (author), De Graaf, R. (author)
Dit rapport beschrijft de resultaten aan van een case study die is uitgevoerd rond de geplande nieuwbouwwijk De Draai in Heerhugowaard. Wij hebben de mogelijkheden in beeld gebracht om het lokale oppervlaktewatersysteem aan te wenden als bron voor drinkwater. Een belangrijke vraag is in hoeverre een sluitende waterbalans mogelijk is zonder...
report 2008
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Adams, B. (author), De Schutter, K. (author), Zaidman, A.E. (author), Demeyer, S. (author), Tromp, H. (author), De Meuter, W. (author)
Preprint of article published in: Journal of Systems and Software (Elsevier), 82 (4), 2009; doi:10.1016/j.jss.2008.09.031 This paper reports on the challenges of using aspect-oriented programming (AOP) to aid in re-engineering a legacy C application. More specifically, we describe how AOP helps in the important reverse engineering step which...
report 2008
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Verlinden, J.C. (author), Horvath, I. (author)
The use of tangible objects is paramount in industrial design. Throughout the design process physical prototypes are used to enable exploration, simulation, communication, and specification of designs. Although much is known about prototyping skills and technologies, the reasons why and how such models are employed in design practice are poorly...
journal article 2009
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Auger, J.F. (author), Bouma, J.J. (author), Künneke, R. (author)
What are the economic effects of the internationalization of infrastructures? We have addressed this question at the 12th Annual International Conference on the Economics of Infrastructures (Delft, May 2009). Internationalization of infrastructures refers to the increasing network interconnections of infrastructures across borders, and, as a...
book 2009
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Mak, M. (author)
Usability, simplicity and ease of use are still ‘hot topics’ in product design. To illustrate how important the user became in product design, Philips introduced Sense and Simplicity as their brand promise in 2004. However, in the early nineties, Philips had already launched a product line that aimed to be specifically easy to use. The line was...
master thesis 2009
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Hölscher, P. (author), Meijers, P. (author)
The Dutch rail network is one of the busiest in the world. Structural, partly preventative, maintenance of the rail infrastructure is essential to ensure that such a busy network remains safe and free of faults. A substantial amount of position maintenance is currently necessary for the upkeep of the Dutch rail network and, in comparison with...
report 2009
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Jose Alonso, J.J. (author)
Different measures will be executed in the framework PKB “Room for the River” in order to lower the water levels in the river area during normative high discharges. The plan Ontpoldering Noordwaard is one of them and has as aim to inundate parts of the Noordwaard during high discharges. Water coming from the Nieuwe Merwede as result of high...
report 2010
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