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van Engelenburg, S. (author), Rukanova, B. (author), Hofman, W.J. (author), Ubacht, J. (author), Tan, Y.H. (author), Janssen, M. (author)
conference paper 2020
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Suri, N. (author), Marcus, K.M. (author), van den Broek, C. (author), Bastiaansen, H.J.M. (author), Lubkowski, P. (author), Hauge, M. (author)
The Anglova scenario was developed as part of the NATO IST-124 Research Task Group on Improving Connectivity and Network Efficiency in Heterogeneous Tactical Networks. Since then, it has been successfully used to conduct emulation-based experimentation by multiple groups. This paper describes extensions to the Anglova scenario for the purpose of...
conference paper 2019
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van de Kamp, T.R. (author), Peter, A. (author), Everts, M.H. (author), Jonker, W. (author)
Information sharing helps to better protect computer sys- tems against digital threats and known attacks. However, since security information is usually considered sensitive, parties are hesitant to share all their information through public channels. Instead, they only exchange this informa- tion with parties with whom they already established...
conference paper 2016
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Friesen, M.C. (author), Shortreed, S.M. (author), Wheeler, D.C. (author), Burstyn, I. (author), Vermeulen, R. (author), Pronk, A. (author), Colt, J.S. (author), Baris, D. (author), Karagas, M.R. (author), Schwenn, M. (author), Johnson, A. (author), Armenti, K.R. (author), Silverman, D.T. (author), Yu, K. (author)
Objectives: Rule-based expert exposure assessment based on questionnaire response patterns in population-based studies improves the transparency of the decisions. The number of unique response patterns, however, can be nearly equal to the number of jobs. An expert may reduce the number of patterns that need assessment using expert opinion, but...
article 2015
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Streefkerk, J.W. (author), Heuvelink, A. (author)
During military mISSIOns, mobile devices allow information exchange between distributed groups of soldiers. As the context of use changes frequently and more (unstructured) information becomes available during missions, the challenge is to ensure that the right information reaches the right recipients at the right moment. This paper presents the...
conference paper 2014
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Pruksasri, P. (author), van den Berg, J. (author), Hofman, W.J. (author), Tan, Y.H. (author)
Secure and accurate transactions are vital to any large-scale business system in order to guarantee the reliability of the system to stakeholders in both the public and private sectors. In supply chain systems, however, a variety of information security shortcomings is currently occurring in several processes, for example, related to data...
conference paper 2014
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Pruksasri, P. (author), van den Berg, J. (author), Hofman, W.J. (author)
Global information systems are becoming more complex and dynamic everyday: huge amounts of data and messages through those systems show dynamically changing traffic patterns. Because of this, diagnosing when sub-systems are not working properly is difficult. System failures or errors in information exchange protocols sometimes happen and...
conference paper 2014
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Folmer, E. (author), Heddier, M. (author), Matzner, M. (author), Räckers, M. (author), Becker, J. (author)
To achieve high-quality services offerings, public administrations need to cooperate with other institutions across organizational boundaries. The required cooperation may lead to a complex network including several of the thousands public administrations, enterprises and citizens on the different federal layers of a single country. Key...
conference paper 2014
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Streefkerk, J.W. (author), Eikelboom, A. (author), Paulissen, R. (author), van Bemmel, I.E. (author), Hemmer, A.F. (author), Venrooij, W. (author), den Hollander, C.J. (author)
Military intelligence communities need to collect, process and disseminate information as quickly and efficiently as possible, for example in answering requests for information by commanders. Currently, the flow of information between the field and intelligence communities is hampered by disparities in the integration of the various components...
conference paper 2014
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van Foeken, E. (author), Kwakkernaat, M.R.J.A.E. (author)
The increasing demand for shared awareness in multi-platform sensor systems requires advanced wireless information sharing techniques. The analysis of these techniques requires information about communication resources and latency to be available in models. The work presented here introduces generic low complexity models that describe the...
conference paper 2011
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Vos, J. (author)
The annoyance caused by environmental sounds is only in part related to the noise dose. Nonacoustic factors have systematic effects on annoyance also. In the present literature study we explored what nonacoustic factors may be considered as potential tools to reduce the annoyance. Studies designed to test the effect of the nonacoustic factors in...
conference paper 2010
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Omić, J. (author), Kooij, R.E. (author), van Mieghem, P. (author), TNO Informatie en Communicatietechnologie (author)
We examine the influence of heterogeneous curing rates for a SIS model, used for malware spreading on the Internet, information dissemination in unreliable networks, and propagation of failures in networks. The topology structures considered are the regular graph which represents the homogenous network structures and the complete bi-partite...
conference paper 2009
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Bongers, P.M. (author), TNO Arbeid (author)
High quality studies that evaluate cost‐effective interventions in neck and upper extremity musculoskeletal conditions are needed.
article 2007
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Buijs, P.C. (author), van Dijk, F.J.H. (author), Evers, M. (author), van de Klink, J.J.L. (author), Anema, H. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Increasingly, workers have psychological work-related complaints, endangering their work ability and causing considerable economic losses. Many employees consult their general practitioner (GP). He, however, often pays insufficient attention to work-relatedness or to coordination with occupational physicians (OPs). Appropriate guidelines are...
article 2007
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Paulussen, T.G.W. (author), Hoekstra, F. (author), Lanting, C.I. (author), Buijs, G.B. (author), Hirasing, R.A. (author), TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author)
This study examines the factors that influence parents' decisions to have their children vaccinated under the Dutch National Immunisation Programme. A computer questionnaire was sent to 500 parents in 1999 (the response rate was 98.2%). The intention to vaccinate was most strongly determined by attitudes. The belief that vaccination is safe and...
article 2006
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TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author), Ditzel, M. (author), Langendoen, K. (author)
This paper presents a novel method to disseminate sensor data in a wireless sensor network, called D3 (Data-centric Data Dissemination). The method combines the advantages of data-centric routing like SPIN and directed diffusion and energy-efficient MAC protocols such as S-MAC and T-MAC. The protocol's strengths are its energy-efficiency and its...
conference paper 2005
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Benner, M. (author), Geerts, R.F.R. (author), Linnemann, A.R. (author), Jongen, W.M.F. (author), Folstar, P. (author), Cnossen, H.J. (author)
New food products often fail, because they are not designed according to consumers' wishes or not produced efficiently. Frequently, the information required for an effective and efficient product development process is not relayed to the appropriate actor in the chain. This article presents a conceptual model to gather and disseminate...
article 2003
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Cramer, J.M. (author), Reijenga, F.A. (author), TNO Strategie, Technologie en Beleid (author)
This article discusses the role of innovators in the introduction of 'preventive environmental' policy in local government in the Netherlands. With the help of the configuration theory of Mintzberg and the innovation theory of Rogers a description is given of making this new prevention policy within the governmental organization. This process of...
article 1999
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van Gennip, E.M.S.J. (author), TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author)
The working group on technology assessment and quality development in health informatics was established as a follow-up to the recommendations made at the IMIA-ISTAHC working conference in 1990. The working group was approved by the IMIA General Assembly at Kyoto, September, 1993. The working group aims to further develop the field of technology...
article 1999
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Verwey, W.B. (author), Instituut voor Zintuigfysiologie TNO (author)
A previous field study concerning electronic navigation aids showed the advantage, in terms of navigational errors, of auditory presentation of route guidance instructions as compared to visual instructions (see W. B. Verwey and W. H. Janssen, 1988). In the present work, an experiment that tries to approach the issue of optimal route...
conference paper 1989
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