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    Self-Evaluation Applied Mathematics 2003-2008 University of Twente

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    This report contains the self-study for the research assessment of the Department of Applied Mathematics (AM) of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) at the University of Twente (UT). The report provides the information for the Research Assessment Committee for Applied Mathematics, dealing with mathematical sciences at the three universities of technology in the Netherlands. It describes the state of affairs pertaining to the period 1 January 2003 to 31 December 2008

    PLOT3D user's manual

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    PLOT3D is a computer graphics program designed to visualize the grids and solutions of computational fluid dynamics. Seventy-four functions are available. Versions are available for many systems. PLOT3D can handle multiple grids with a million or more grid points, and can produce varieties of model renderings, such as wireframe or flat shaded. Output from PLOT3D can be used in animation programs. The first part of this manual is a tutorial that takes the reader, keystroke by keystroke, through a PLOT3D session. The second part of the manual contains reference chapters, including the helpfile, data file formats, advice on changing PLOT3D, and sample command files

    3D-in-2D Displays for ATC.

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    This paper reports on the efforts and accomplishments of the 3D-in-2D Displays for ATC project at the end of Year 1. We describe the invention of 10 novel 3D/2D visualisations that were mostly implemented in the Augmented Reality ARToolkit. These prototype implementations of visualisation and interaction elements can be viewed on the accompanying video. We have identified six candidate design concepts which we will further research and develop. These designs correspond with the early feasibility studies stage of maturity as defined by the NASA Technology Readiness Level framework. We developed the Combination Display Framework from a review of the literature, and used it for analysing display designs in terms of display technique used and how they are combined. The insights we gained from this framework then guided our inventions and the human-centered innovation process we use to iteratively invent. Our designs are based on an understanding of user work practices. We also developed a simple ATC simulator that we used for rapid experimentation and evaluation of design ideas. We expect that if this project continues, the effort in Year 2 and 3 will be focus on maturing the concepts and employment in a operational laboratory settings

    Delay Management and Dispatching in Railways

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    Passenger railway transportation plays a crucial role in the mobility in Europe. Since the privatization of the railway sector in the 90s, passenger satisfaction has become an important performance indicator in this sector. A key aspect for passengers is the reliability of transfers between trains. When a train arrives at the station with a delay, passengers might miss their connection if the next train departs on time. These passengers then prefer the connecting train to wait, but this introduces delays for many other passengers. Delay Management is a field in railway operations that deals with this situation. It determines whether a connecting train should wait for the passengers that arrive with a delayed train or should depart on time. In this thesis, we apply techniques from Operations Research to develop models and solution approaches for Delay Management. The objective in our models is the minimization of passenger delay. First, we extend the classical delay management model with passenger rerouting. This allows us to compute the exact delays for passengers. We develop an exact algorithm and several heuristics to solve this extension. Then, we incorporate the limited capacity of the stations in our models. Stations are the bottlenecks of the railway infrastructure, where delays of one train can easily propagate to other trains. When optimizing the wait-depart decisions, these secondary delays should be considered. We therefore develop an integrated model that includes headway constraints for trains on the same track in the station and an iterative approach that evaluates the timetable microscopically

    The Social Construction of Orphanhood in Contemporary Russia: Mass Media Analysis

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    Historically, orphans in Russia have been objects of negative stereotypes. They have been portrayed as delinquent, dirty, violent, and unintelligent. Given the fact that mass media has a powerful influence on the production of knowledge and dominant visual representations, this study reveals the ways orphans have been portrayed in Russian mass media during the period 2007-2012. Using critical analysis of texts and images from a sample of TV channels, newspapers, and Internet materials, the study identifies the main themes and issues raised with regard to orphans in mass media, while discussing broader meanings and implications of these representations for orphans\u27 lived realities. Following an overview of the historical, political, economic, and cultural contexts, the study reveals that orphans are mainly portrayed in a negative way. Yet, there are also attempts to create a more positive image of orphans and some narratives focused on placing orphans in families and solving their problems. Despite the progress, however, the study suggests that both negative and positive representations may pose dangers to orphans\u27 identities, as well as hamper their ability to socialize and interact with the world. The comparison of mass media discourses with government policies suggests that the future of orphans in Russia seems unstable and unclear

    Graduate School of Engineering and Management Catalog 2018-2019

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    The Graduate Catalog represents the offerings, programs, and requirements in effect at the time of publication
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