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Slobodan P. Simonovic
Global change, that results from population growth, global warming and land use change (especially rapid urbanization), is directly affecting the complexity of water resources management problems and the uncertainty to which they are exposed. Both, the c...
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Zhi Yu, Xiuzhi Shi, Jian Zhou, Rendong Huang and Yonggang Gou
A simple and accurate evaluation method of broken rock zone thickness (BRZT), which is usually used to describe the broken rock zone (BRZ), is meaningful, due to its ability to provide a reference for the roadway stability evaluation and support design. ...
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Cemre Cubukcuoglu, Berk Ekici, Mehmet Fatih Tasgetiren and Sevil Sariyildiz
Most of the architectural design problems are basically real-parameter optimization problems. So, any type of evolutionary and swarm algorithms can be used in this field. However, there is a little attention on using optimization methods within the compu...
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Elbys Jose Meneses, Marion Gaussens, Carsten Jakobsen, Peter Steen Mikkelsen, Morten Grum and Luca Vezzaro
The environmental benefits of combining traditional infrastructure solutions for urban drainage (increasing storage volume) with real time control (RTC) strategies were investigated in the Lundofte catchment in Denmark, where an expensive traditional inf...
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Pascal Laumet, Mikkel Bruun
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As transportation infrastructure managers pursue performance-based management, increased scrutiny is rightfully imposed by the stakeholders (tax-payers and their legislative representatives). The performance of public transportation agencies is not evalu...
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