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Aibinu, Ajibade A. (author), Papadonikolaki, E. (author)
Various procurement methods have been proposed as being more appropriate for implementing BIM. Simultaneously, BIM implementation affects the project coordination. Whereas many approaches to BIM implementation have considered integrated procurement, not all are applicable to various local markets. Particularly in the Netherlands, BIM...
conference paper 2016
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Khalilnezhad, H. (author), Popov, M. (author), Bos, Jorrit A. (author), de Jong, JPW (author), van der Sluis, L. (author)
Switching operations in power systems can produce significant overvoltages under specific circumstances. With the increasing application of underground cables in transmission systems, the statistical distribution of energization overvoltages is expected to change substantially due to the different electrical characteristics of cables and OHLs....
conference paper 2018
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Su, D. (author), Liu, Jian (author)
Nowadays, city clusters have become an important spatial form in the process of global urbanization, characterized by contiguous development across provincial, municipal, and county administrative boundaries, given all-around cross-border circulation of socio-economic factors at the regional scale has become the trend. In order to pursue their...
conference paper 2023
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Ramkumar, S. (author), Abdelghany, H.A.M.F. (author), Tindemans, Simon H. (author)
Increasing participation of prosumers in the electricity grid calls for efficient operational strategies for utilizing the flexibility offered by Distributed Energy Resources (DER) to match supply and demand. This paper investigates the coordination performance of a recently proposed coordination scheme for deferrable loads: Forecast Mediated...
conference paper 2021
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Komenda, Jan (author), Lin, Feng (author), van Schuppen, J.H. (author)
The problem considered is to construct all solutions of an equation for a tuple of languages. The tuple in synchronous composition should equal a considered language. Of special interest are the maximal solutions with respect to a partial order relation on the set of solutions. The motivation of the problem is coordination control. The approach...
conference paper 2017
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Kougiatsos, N. (author), Zwaginga, J.J. (author), Pruyn, J.F.J. (author), Reppa, V. (author)
To integrate and assist the system and automation design phases of complex marine vessels, this paper proposes a two-level semantically enhanced scheme. At the design level, the system components are described and automatically connected by a developed graph-making tool using semantic 'knowledge'. Decisions regarding the system selection are...
conference paper 2023
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Guzzi, A. (author), Bacchelli, A. (author), Riche, Yann (author), van Deursen, A. (author)
Teamwork in software engineering is time-consuming and problematic. In this paper, we explore how to better support developers' collaboration in teamwork, focusing on the software implementation phase happening in the integrated development environment (IDE). Conducting a qualitative investigation, we learn that developers' teamwork needs...
conference paper 2015
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Zhang, Ying (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
Government resources used for opening data and citizen engagement with open government data (OGD) are expected to have a mutual influence, but this has not been empirically investigated. Therefore, this paper investigates this mutual relationship by measuring both governmental resources and citizen engagement based on resource-based theory. The...
conference paper 2022
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Noori, Nadia Saad (author), Wang, Y. (author), Comes, M. (author), Lukosch, H.K. (author)
Simulation exercises as a training tool for enhancing preparedness for emergency response are widely adopted in disaster management. This paper addresses current scenario design processes, proposes an alternative approach for simulation exercises and introduces a conceptual design of an adaptive scenario generator. Our work is based on a...
conference paper 2017
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Zuiderwijk, A.M.G. (author)
Governments and researchers traditionally focus on the publication of Open Government Data (OGD), whereas the actual use of the data is often neglected. Open data initiatives are often criticized for not realising the promoted benefits, yet only the use of OGD can result in these benefits. OGD use requires several actors, activities and tools;...
doctoral thesis 2015
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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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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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Steenhuisen, J.R. (author)
doctoral thesis 2013
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Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
doctoral thesis 2001
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Wei, C. (author)
Multi-robot teams have potential advantages over a single robot. Robots in a team can serve different functionalities, so a team of robots can be more efficient, robust and reliable than a single robot. In this dissertation, we are in particular interested in human level intelligent multi-robot teams. Social deliberation should be taken into...
doctoral thesis 2015
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De Greef, T. (author)
This dissertation promotes a focus shift from automation extending human capabilities to automation partnering with the human. Highly automated systems tend to be incompatible with humans, leading to degradations in performance that may lead to serious problems in high-risk professional domains, such as the Navy and Urban Search and Rescue. This...
doctoral thesis 2012
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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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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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Valk, J.M. (author)
doctoral thesis 2005
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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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