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    • Comparing GPS and prompted recall data records 

      Stopher, Peter; Prasad, Christine; Zhang, Jun
      Published 2010-12-01
      Global Position System (GPS) devices as a substitute for conventional travel diaries have been considered for some time but have only in the past year or so been seriously trialled as replacements. GPS devices cannot record ...
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    • Development of a GPS/GPRS prompted-recall solution for longitudinal driving behaviour studies 

      Greaves, Stephen; Fifer, Simon; Ellison, Richard; Zhang, Yun; Germanos, George
      Published 2010-10-01
      This paper details the development of a GPS/GPRS data collection solution for a longitudinal (twelve week) study of driving behaviour in Sydney, investigating behavioural responses to variable rate charging. The study calls ...
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    • A network science approach to analysing manufacturing sector supply chain networks: Insights on topology 

      Perera, Supun S.; Bell, Michael G.H.; Piraveenan, Mahendrarajah; Bliemer, Michiel C.J.
      Published 2016-11-01
      Due to the increasingly complex nature of the modern supply chain networks (SCNs), a recent research trend has focussed on modelling SCNs as complex adaptive systems. Despite the substantial number of studies devoted to ...
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    • Reducing Car Travel Through an ‘Individual Action’ Programme 

      Rose, Geoff; Ampt, Elizabeth
      Published 1997-01-01
      This paper outlines a new approach to reducing car use in order to address environmental concerns. The individual action programme, known as travel blending, aims to encourage individuals to choose a mixture, or blend, of ...
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    • Evaluating Minimum Service Levels for Bus Services - Using Geographical Information Systems 

      Ton, Tu; Hensher, David A.
      Published 1997-06-01
      Under the New South Wales Passenger Transport Act 1990, each commercial contract for providing a bus service must stipulate a scale of minimum service levels. It is a means for the Government to ensure that all the residents ...
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