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Information Producers, Information Consumers : Location Data Privacy in Institutional Settings
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Guiding development : an analysis of zoning and four alternatives
The purpose of this thesis was to examine the benefits and weaknesses of traditional zoning as they pertain to guiding urban development. This analysis was followed with an evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of four alternatives to traditional zoning to determine in what ways they mitigated the negative effects of zoning while maintaining its beneficial aspects. Based upon these evaluations, a decision matrix was created to provide for a concurrent examination of the ways in which each technique was successful in serving the purposes of the criteria. Finally a set of recommendations was provided to improve the regulatory guidance of urban form
Computational Challenges in Cooperative Intelligent Urban Transport
This report documents the talks and group work of Dagstuhl Seminar 16091
âComputational Challenges in Cooperative Intelligent Urban Transportâ. This
interdisciplinary seminar brought researchers together from many fields
including computer science, transportation, operations research, mathematics,
machine learning and artificial intelligence. The seminar included two formats
of talks: several minute research statements and longer overview talks. The
talks given are documented here with abstracts. Furthermore, this seminar
consisted of significant amounts of group work that is also documented with
short abstracts detailing group discussions and planned outcomes
Two-Speed Britain : rural Internet Use
The research described herein was supported by the award made by the RCUK Digital Economy programme to the dot.rural Digital Economy Hub; award reference: EP/G066051/1.Publisher PDFPublisher PDFPublisher PD
TravelBot:Utilising Social Media Dialogue to Provide Journey Disruption Alerts
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The research described here is supported by the award made by the RCUK Digital Economy programme to the dot.rural Digital Economy Research Hub; award reference: EP/G066051/1. We extend our grateful thanks to the participants who have contributed to the studies throughout, and to the industry partner FirstGroup plc for their support.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Computational Challenges in Cooperative Intelligent Urban Transport (Dagstuhl Seminar 16091)
This report documents the talks and group work of Dagstuhl Seminar 16091 "Computational Challenges in Cooperative Intelligent Urban Transport". This interdisciplinary seminar brought researchers together from many fields including computer science, transportation, operations research, mathematics, machine learning and artificial intelligence. The seminar included two formats of talks: several minute research statements and longer overview talks. The talks given are documented here with abstracts. Furthermore, this seminar consisted of significant amounts of group work that is also documented with short abstracts detailing group discussions and planned outcomes