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    • "Simulated Consulting": A Win-Win Experience in Transport Engineering Education 

      Rose, Geoff
      Published 1999-11-01
      Students undertaking a final year elective subject in Transportation Planning at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, were given the opportunity to work on a practical project for which there was an interested outside ...
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    • Managing and measuring sustainability performance of supply chains 

      Varsei, Mohsen; Soosay, Claudine; Fahimnia, Behnam; Sarkis, Joseph
      Published 2014-06-01
      Sustainable development from an industrial perspective has extended beyond organisational boundaries to incorporate a supply chain approach. This paper provides a framework which can assist focal companies in development ...
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    • Which Bus? Research on the Use and Comprehension of Public Transport Information 

      Denmark, David
      Published 2000-07-01
      This paper was prepared for the Disability and Ageing Department. The research addressed the following questions: • Where do people get the information they require to use bus services? • Can people easily comprehend ...
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    • Two new methods for solving the path‐based stochastic user equilibrium problem 

      Zhou, Bojian; Bliemer, Michiel; Bell, Michael; He, Jie
      Published 2014-03-01
      In this paper, we present two new methods for the path-based logit stochastic user equilibrium problem, and investigate their convergence properties. First, a two level partial linearization method is proposed. Second, a ...
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    • Working while travelling: what are implications for the value of travel time savings in the economic appraisal of transport projects? 

      Wang, Baojin; Hensher, David
      Published 2015-12-01
      In the current practice of the economic appraisal of transport projects, the value of travel time savings (VTTS) for business trips is derived from the Cost Saving Approach (CSA) whereby travel time savings were valued at ...
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