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Fumarola, M. (author), Huang, Y. (author), Tekinay, C. (author), Seck, M.D. (author)
Simulation models are often used to analyze the behavior and performance of infrastructure systems. The use of simulation models in multi-actor design processes is restricted to the analysis phase after conceptual designs have been completed. To use simulation models throughout the design process, simulation environments need to be adapted to...
conference paper 2010
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Quak, H.J. (author), Van Duin, J.H.R. (author)
The Dutch government decided to implement a road pricing system called, ‘paying differently for mobility’. The main idea is that road users have to pay for using the road infrastructure instead of for owning a car. In the future, the price per kilometre will also depend on the time of the day and the location of the travel. Crowded locations and...
journal article 2010
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Munuzuri, J. (author), Van Duin, J.H.R. (author), Escudero, A. (author)
In medium and large cities, the delivery of goods represents a significant contribution to the problems of congestion, lack of parking, pollution and energy consumption. The characteristics of this type of transport are also very different from passenger mobility, even though they are often assimilated, due to the lack of specific tools for...
journal article 2010
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Kim, N.S. (author)
This dissertation aims to evaluate environmental and economic performances of an intermodal freight transport system and to estimate the trade-off between CO2 emissions, wich is epresented as an indicator of environmental performance, and freight costs, which ndicate the economic performance of the intermodal freight system. The truck-only...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Papaprokopiou, D. (author)
Investigation of the construction logistics processes during the design phase of the construction of the new Delft City Hall, part of the Spoorzone project. The main goal of the research is to investigate how construction logistics analysis during the design phase can enhance the project efficiency while at the same time minimizing local...
master thesis 2010
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Van Campen, S. (author)
The goal of disaster management is to deploy the scarce amount of resources as effectively as possible. Exercises are needed, because disasters occur seldom while the logistical chain of disaster management is very complex. Currently the two most important support tools for these are EmergoTrain System (from Swedish institute KMC) and ISEE (from...
master thesis 2010
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Van Zundert, H.C.W. (author)
Many large airport face problems of congestion in the terminal. Several studies have identified the check-in process as the bottleneck process. However, proposed solutions in literature are limited to changes inside the terminal. In this research, a wider supply chain perspective is applied to the passenger and baggage flows of airports. An off...
master thesis 2010
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van Schuylenburg, M. (m.van.schuylenburg@portofRotterdam.com) (author), Borsodi, L. (L.borsodi@portofRotterdam.com) (author)
The competitive position of the Port of Rotterdam (PoR) not only depends on its location and ability to service the largest sea going vessels, but more and more on its connections with the hinterland. However the accessibility of the port by road is endangered by the ever increasing congestion. Although most of the congestion is caused by...
conference paper 2010
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Van der Bent, M. (author)
Master thesis project on the application of a systems approach to improve organizational performance. The demand planning process at a pharmaceutical company is analyzed to identify the root causes for the low performance levels at their local sales organizations. These root causes are translated into a redesign of the demand planning system to...
master thesis 2010
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Pijper, H.J. (author)
Autonomous, self-interested agents have to construct plans for their activities. Together, these plans form a joint plan in the multi-agent system the agents are part of. Merging the plans of these agents is not guaranteed to be successful as their plans might conflict. Hence, we require some form of coordination that enables agents to plan for...
master thesis 2010
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Van Ravesteijn, V.F. (author), Van Wijk, C. (author), Vos, F.M. (author), Truyen, R. (author), Peters, J.F. (author), Stoker, J. (author), Van Vliet, L.J. (author)
We present a computer-aided detection (CAD) system for computed tomography colonography that orders the polyps according to clinical relevance. TheCADsystem consists of two steps: candidate detection and supervised classification. The characteristics of the detection step lead to specific choices for the classification system. The candidates are...
journal article 2010
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Ottjes, J.A. (author)
conference paper 2010
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De Brito, M.P. (author), Laan, E.A. (author)
Product returns are characterized by considerable uncertainty on time and quantity. In the literature on inventory management for product return environments best forecasts of future returns are associated with methods that use the most information regarding product return history. In practice, however, data is often scarce and unreliable, while...
journal article 2009
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Stegers, E.M. (author)
The goal of this thesis is developing an efficient method that produces good quality solutions to real-life Vehicle Routing Problems with time-dependent travel times. The Time-Dependent Vehicle Routing Problem (TDVRP) is one of the most challenging combinatorial optimisation problems and belongs to the category of NP-hard problems. Therefore,...
master thesis 2009
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Nolet, L.O.F. (author)
KLM’s Components Services is responsible for availability of repairable aircraft components for KLM and third party airliners; on behalf of planned and unplanned maintenance. Repairable aircraft components are interchangeable. Hence the realization of components availability includes monitoring components flowing through a continuous cycle that...
master thesis 2009
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Lopez de la Cruz, A.M. (author)
In this thesis, the concept of prognostics integrated logistics is introduced. The idea behind this concept is to investigate the use of technological tools for continuous monitoring and data gathering to do accurate prognostics on logistics requirements; i.e.: maintenance procedures, stock replenishment policies, manufacturing planning,...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Janic, M. (author)
This paper develops an analytical model for the assessment of the cost performance of a given logistics network operating under regular and irregular (disruptive) conditions. In addition, the paper aims to carry out a sensitivity analysis of this cost with respect to changes of the most influencing factors. In particular, this is expected to...
journal article 2009
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Bun, A.A.L.M. (author)
Transportation problems are common, but complex. Therefore, it is not surprising that much effort is put into finding solving methods which generate high quality solutions in little time. Some of those solving methods are developed as planning systems and tested at the Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems (AIPS) or International Planning...
master thesis 2008
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Ottjes, J.A. (author)
conference paper 2008
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Muniafu, Simaati Mwenya (author)
doctoral thesis 2007
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