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Boxebeld, Sander (author), Geijsen, Tom (author), Tuit, Charlotte (author), Exel, Job van (author), Makady, Amr (author), Maes, Laurence (author), van Agthoven, Michel (author), Mouter, N. (author)
Objective: Increasing healthcare expenditures require governments to make difficult prioritization decisions. Considering public preferences can help raise citizens’ support. Previous research has predominantly elicited preferences for the allocation of public resources towards specific treatments or patient groups and principles for resource...
journal article 2024
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Corrente, Salvatore (author), Greco, Salvatore (author), Rezaei, J. (author)
Despite its recent introduction in literature, the Best–Worst Method (BWM) is among the most well-known and applied methods in Multicriteria Decision-Making. The method can be used to elicit the relative importance (weight) of the criteria as well as to get the priorities of the alternatives on the criteria at hand. In this paper, we will...
journal article 2024
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Langeveld, J.G. (author), Post, Johan (author), Makris, K. (author), Palsma, Bert (author), Kuiper, Melanie (author), Liefting, Erik (author)
The ecological state of receiving water bodies can be significantly influenced by organic micropollutants that are emitted via stormwater runoff. Reported efforts to quantify the emission of micropollutants mainly focus on sampling at combined sewer overflows and storm sewer outfalls, which can be challenging. An alternative method, called...
journal article 2023
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Mohammadi, Majid (author), Tamburri, Damian A. (author), Rezaei, J. (author)
Priorities in multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) convey the relevance preference of one criterion over another, which is usually reflected by imposing the non-negativity and unit-sum constraints. The processing of such priorities is different than other unconstrained data, but this point is often neglected by researchers, which results in...
journal article 2023
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Ou, S. (author), An, Kun (author), Ma, Wanjing (author), Hegyi, A. (author), van Arem, B. (author)
Multimodal arterial signal coordination for buses and passenger vehicles can improve arterial travel smoothness and efficiency. However, uncertainty in bus operations requires signal priority at intersections, which impacts coordination and increases stop times for other traffic types. Therefore, this study proposes a stochastic priority...
journal article 2023
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Hoogendoorn, Rik (author)
During arrival waves at hub airports the surrounding airspaces can be congested, resulting in flight delays. To solve this congestion problem one of the current solutions is to sequence flights whilst they are still en-route by using an Extended Arrival Manager (E-AMAN). This paper aims at improving this E-AMAN concept by tackling two of its...
master thesis 2022
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Wu, Shixun (author)
With the strong demand for computing capacity in industrial applications and the rapid development of the hardware industry in recent years, multiprocessor platforms have been widely used in real-time embedded systems. The quest for performance has led to existing multiprocessor platforms often featuring complex interconnected hardware...
master thesis 2022
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van der Voordt, Theo (author)
Architectural design may be defined as a synthesis of form, function, and technology, in a particular context, taking into account legal and financial preconditions. This book shows the need to also incorporate societal values. In the area of Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM) and Facilities Management (FM), a growing awareness comes to the...
book chapter 2022
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McKenna, Russell (author), Pfenninger, Stefan (author), Heinrichs, Heidi (author), Schmidt, Johannes (author), Staffell, Iain (author), Bauer, Christian (author), Gruber, Katharina (author), Hahmann, Andrea N. (author), Jansen, Malte (author), Klingler, Michael (author), Landwehr, Natascha (author), Larsén, Xiaoli Guo (author), Lilliestam, Johan (author), Pickering, Bryn (author), Robinius, Martin (author), Tröndle, Tim (author), Turkovska, Olga (author), Wehrle, Sebastian (author), Weinand, Jann Michael (author), Wohland, Jan (author)
The rapid uptake of renewable energy technologies in recent decades has increased the demand of energy researchers, policymakers and energy planners for reliable data on the spatial distribution of their costs and potentials. For onshore wind energy this has resulted in an active research field devoted to analysing these resources for regions...
review 2022
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Rotteveel, A. H. (author), Lambooij, Mattijs S. (author), Over, E. A. B. (author), Hernández, J.I. (author), Suijkerbuijk, A.W.M. (author), de Blaeij, A.T. (author), de Wit, G.A. (author), Mouter, N. (author)
Introduction<br/>Currently, it is not known what attributes of health care interventions citizens consider important in disinvestment decision-making (i.e. decisions to discontinue reimbursement). Therefore, this study aims to investigate the preferences of citizens of the Netherlands toward the relative importance of attributes of health care...
journal article 2022
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D'Elia, Evelyn (author)
Designing controllers for complex robots is not an easy task. Often, researchers hand-tune controllers for humanoid robots, but this is a time-consuming approach that yields a single controller which cannot generalize well to varied tasks. This thesis presents a method which uses the NSGA-II multi-objective optimization (MOO) algorithm with...
master thesis 2021
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Hermse, Femke (author)
In this thesis we build a goal based planning framework that takes into account goal priorities. Goal based planning is a type of personal wealth planning, with a focus on the feasibility of an investor's goals. Currently, to take goal priorities into account a dynamic asset allocation is created. We focus on incorporating goal priorities by...
master thesis 2020
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Marcè Igual, Joan (author)
Gang scheduling, has long been adopted by the high-performance computing community as a way to reduce the synchronization overhead between related threads. Gang schedulling allows for several threads to execute in lock steps without suffering from long busy-wait periods or be penalised by large context-switch overheads. If several threads use...
master thesis 2020
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Jonkman, Arend (author)
Housing policy changes in the Netherlands have been in line with OECD and IMF policy advice to increase market dynamism by downsizing the large social rental sector. The impact of such policies on households, however, is rarely acknowledged. Therefore, in this article, distributive effects on social housing tenants in Amsterdam between 2004 and...
journal article 2020
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Yao, Jiao (author), Dai, Yaxuan (author), Ni, Yiling (author), Wang, Jin (author), Zhao, J. (author)
Owing to the rapid development of emergency rescue transportation in cities and the frequent emergencies, demand for emergency rescue is increasing drastically. How to select an emergency rescue route quickly and shorten the rescue travel time under the condition of limited urban road resources is of great significance. Based on the...
journal article 2020
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Haanstra, Leroy (author)
In the European Union Road freight transport volume is expected to grow 78% between 2000 and 2030, which results in more trucks on the road network. The worldwide estimated trend shows an increase of 150 million freight vehicles and an increase of 240 million passenger vehicles. The growth of both vehicle classes will have a major impact on the...
master thesis 2019
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van Gurp, Niels (author)
Traffic signal controllers have been around since the late sixties of the 19th century and since then they have played an increasing role in (urban) traffic management. Over the years many different algorithms have been developed and in Dutch practice actuated control is mostly used. Actuated control and other similar approaches apply variable...
master thesis 2019
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Ungureanu, Oana Mihaela (author), Vlădeanu, Călin (author), Kooij, Robert (author)
This paper presents a novel approach for scheduling the workloads in a Kubernetes cluster, which are sometimes unequally distributed across the environment or deal with fluctuations in terms of resources utilization. Our proposal looks at a hybrid shared-state scheduling framework model that delegates most of the tasks to the distributed...
conference paper 2019
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Vertregt, Saskia (author)
master thesis 2018
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Pojani, Dorina (author), Stead, D. (author)
Many urban areas, both in the Global North and South, are becoming increasingly automobile-dominated and less sustainable. The need to take action is well recognized but all too often governance arrangements and the symbolism attached to automobility stand in the way. Drawing on international experience, this article summarizes some of the...
journal article 2018
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