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Teunissen, P.J.G. (author)
doctoral thesis 1985
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Eijck, D.T.T. (author)
doctoral thesis 1996
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Van Reijswoud, V.E. (author)
doctoral thesis 1996
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Tichem, M. (author)
doctoral thesis 1997
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Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
doctoral thesis 2001
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Wentink, M. (author)
doctoral thesis 2003
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van Laere, J. (author)
Organizational work has become more and more distributed nowadays. Information and communication technologies (ICT) provide opportunities to improve coordination of distributed work, but in practice many organizations struggle with integrating new organizational structures, new work practices and ICT. In this dissertation we present a design...
doctoral thesis 2003
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De Weerdt, M.M. (author)
doctoral thesis 2003
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Hegyi, A. (author)
Dynamic traffic control measures, such as ramp metering and dynamic speed limits, can be used to better utilize the available road capacity. Due to the increasing traffic volumes and the increasing number of traffic jams the interaction between the control measures has increased such that local control measures are often not sufficient anymore....
doctoral thesis 2004
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Valk, J.M. (author)
doctoral thesis 2005
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Van Katwijk, R.T. (author)
The objective of this thesis is to create a distributed, multi-agent, approach to traffic control. This PhD thesis' focus is on the control of a network instrumented by traffic signals.A thorough literature study has been performed, reviewing the current state of the art in traffic signal control. On the basis of this literature survey, a...
doctoral thesis 2008
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D'Ariano, A. (author)
Traffic controllers monitor railway traffic sequencing train movements and setting routes with the aim of ensuring smooth train behaviour and limiting as much as existing delays. Due to the strict time limit available for computing a new timetable during operations, which so far is rather infeasible by using existing tools, railway traffic...
doctoral thesis 2008
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De Wit, A.J. (author)
Complex systems, such as those encountered in aerospace engineering, can typically be considered as a hierarchy of individual coupled elements. This hierarchy is reflected in the analysis techniques that are used to analyze the physcial characteristics of the system. Consequently, a hierarchy of coupled models is to be used, accounting for...
doctoral thesis 2009
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De Rooij, J.P.G. (author)
The aim of this dissertation was to study the little examined, yet important issue of leadership for distributed teams. Distributed teams are defined as: “teams of which members are geographically distributed and are therefore working predominantly via mediated communication means on an interdependent task and in realizing a joint goal” (adapted...
doctoral thesis 2009
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He, H. (author)
Physical particle packing is becoming a hot topic in concrete technology as more and more types of granular materials are used in concrete either for ecological or for engineering purposes. Although various analytical methods have been developed for optimum mixture design, comprehensive information on particle packing properties is still missing...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Gonzalez, R.A. (author)
Crisis response efforts often require coordinating a previously unknown adhocracy of agencies under time pressure. While current technologies that support coordination are successful for well-defined static process descriptions, they may fall short in the face of more complex and unpredictable scenarios, such as a crisis or emergency. Using...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Bayerl, P.S. (author)
The goal of this project was two-fold: firstly, to add to the theoretical knowledge about the impact of complex media combinations for distributed team coordination, and secondly, to increase the practical knowledge for organizations and designers on how to design and implement complex technological solutions for the support of distributed teams...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Bharosa, N. (author)
During daily operations, relief agencies such as police, fire brigade and medical services manage information in accordance with their respective processes and organization structure. When disaster strikes, the ad-hoc combinations of such hierarchy based information systems fail to assure high information quality (IQ) and system quality (SQ) for...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Lin, S. (author)
Model Predictive Control is applied to control and coordinate large-scale urban traffic networks. However, due to the large scale or the nonlinear, non-convex nature of the on-line optimization problems solved, the MPC controllers become real-time infeasible in practice, even though the problem is solvable in theory. In this thesis, we mainly...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Feenstra, R. (author)
doctoral thesis 2011
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