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ITLS Working Papers 2004: Recent submissions

    • Labour Pooling: Impacts on Capacity Planning 

      Houghton, Erne; Portougal, Victor
      Published 2004-03-01
      Cross-training workers to perform multi-skilled jobs is one of the modern trends in job design. As companies engage in downsizing, the remaining workforce is expected to do more and different tasks. This paper presents a ...
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    • Collecting Data with GPS: Those who reject, and those who receive 

      Hawkins, Renee; Stopher, Peter R
      Published 2004-09-01
      Most surveys using GPS devices to collect data have focused on the device and its effectiveness for collecting reliable and accurate data. Another dimension to be considered with this form of data collection is whether the ...
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    • The use of third party logistics services by large Australian manufacturers: current status and trends 

      Rahman, Shams; Barber, Elizabeth; Ray, Pradeep Kanta
      Published 2004-10-01
      Based on a revised questionnaire developed originally by Lieb (1992), an empirical research was conducted to investigate the use of third-party logistics (TPL) services by large manufacturing companies in Australia. Using ...
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    • TRESIS (Transport and Environmental Strategy Impact Simulator): Application to a Case Study in NE Sydney 

      Hensher, David A.; Stopher, Peter R.; Bullock, Philip; Ton, Tu
      Published 2004-03-01
      This paper presents an integrated microsimulation urban passenger transport model system (TRESIS) for evaluating the impact of a large number of interrelated policy instruments on urban travel behavior and the environment. ...
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    • Monte Carlo Simulation of Sydney Household Travel Survey Data with Bayesian Updating using Different Local Sample Sizes 

      Pointer, Graham; Stopher, Peter; Bullock, Philip
      Published 2004-03-01
      There is increasing interest in the potential to simulate household travel survey data as an alternative to collecting large sample household travel surveys, or as a means to augment sample sizes, well beyond what can ...
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