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van der Zwet, K. (author), Barros, A.I. (author), van Engers, T.M. (author), Sloot, P.M.A. (author)
Insurgency conflicts pose significant challenges to societies globally. The increase of insurgency conflicts creates a need to understand how insurgencies arise, and to identify societal drivers of insurgencies or effective strategies to counter them. In this paper, we analyze the contributions of computational modeling methods for the analysis...
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Veraar, R.G. (author), Oosthuisen, R. (author), Andersson, K. (author)
Ramjet propulsion for gun-launched projectiles has received substantial attention since the invention of the ramjet engine concept in 1913. After the second World War, projectiles using solid fuel gained interest due to their inherent simplicity and robustness. Throughout the world, research and development programs have been and still are being...
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Gilsing, R. (author), Turetken, O. (author), Grefen, P. (author), Ozkan, B. (author), Adali, O.E. (author)
Background: As a result of factors such as digitization and rapid technology change, organizations are compelled to innovate their business models at an accelerated pace. While the domain of business model innovation has focused on understanding and structuring the process of innovation, it offers limited guidance for evaluating business models...
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Loomans, M. (author), Kompatscher, K. (author), Huisman, E. (author), Kort, H. (author), Maassen, W. (author), Traversari, A.A.L. (author)
Humidification is not a common procedure in many buildings in the Netherlands. An exception are buildings used for healthcare, especially hospitals. There, e.g. in operating theatres, relative humidity (RH) generally is controlled stringently at levels around 50%. From an energy point-of-view humidification is an energy-intensive activity....
conference paper 2022
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Korteling, J.E. (author), Gerritsma, J.Y.J. (author), Toet, A. (author)
Cognitive biases can adversely affect human judgment and decision making and should therefore preferably be mitigated, so that we can achieve our goals as effectively as possible. Hence, numerous bias mitigation interventions have been developed and evaluated. However, to be effective in practical situations beyond laboratory conditions, the...
article 2021
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author), Dhondt, S. (author), McMurray, A. (author)
The scientific and non-scientific literature of workplace innovation is reviewed and categorised against the type of research and the level of analysis. A description is provided how the term workplace innovation is interpreted by authors who apply the term. For the distinguished categories of workplace innovation research the prominent...
report 2021
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Alvarez, C.M. (author), Ligthart, T. (author)
PurposeThis literature review aims to present the current methodologies that have been developed to perform a social life cycle assessment (sLCA) and to display the main differences among them. In addition to that, to identify the nexus between sLCA and circular economy (CE) and to what extent this life cycle technique has been involved within...
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Ennali, Y. (author), van Engers, T. (author)
This paper presents an explanatory case study aimed at exploring bias leading to discriminatory decisions generated by artificial intelligence decision making systems (AI-DMS). Particularly machine learning-based AI-DMS depends on data concealing bias emerging from society. This bias could be transitioned to AI-DMS models and consequently lead...
conference paper 2021
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Paprotny, D (author), Morales-Nápoles, (author), Worm, D.T.H. (author), Ragno, E. (author)
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Paver, R. (author), de Witte, H. (author), Rothmann, S. (author), van den Broeck, A. (author), Blonk, R. (author)
Background: South Africa is challenged with high levels of unemployment, comprising many people with low levels of education and also individuals who have never held a job before. Despite having many vulnerable participants, interventions aimed at the unemployed generally exclude psychosocial training and are methodologically weak. Aim: The JOBS...
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Paver, R. (author), de Witte, H. (author), Rothmann, S. (author), van den Broeck, A. (author), Blonk, R.W.B. (author)
No validated intervention that specifically addresses the psychosocial needs of unemployed people exists in the South African context. This study intends to evaluate an evidence-based job-search program, called the JOBS intervention, that is aimed at the self-efficacy, amotivation, and self-esteem related to participants searching for jobs. A...
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Aarts, T. (author), Gabrielaitis, L.K. (author), de Jong, L.C. (author), Noortman, R. (author), van Zoelen, E.M. (author), Kotea, S. (author), Cazacu, S. (author), Lock, L.L. (author), Markopoulus, P. (author)
Design cards are a popular way for designers to encode and communicate design knowledge. Aiming to inform the designers of such design tools we set out to characterize the design space of design cards in a two-pronged approach involving a) a systematic literature survey on the use of design cards and b) card sorting interviews, which were...
conference paper 2020
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Riva, G.M. (author), Vasenev, A. (author), Zannone, N. (author)
The processing of personal data is becoming a key business factor, especially for high-tech system industries such as automotive and healthcare service providers. To protect such data, the European Union (EU) has introduced the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), with the aim to standardize and strengthen data protection policies across...
conference paper 2020
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Bal, M. (author), Benders, J. (author), Dhondt, S. (author), Vermeerbergen, L. (author)
Despite the emergence of head-worn displays at work around forty years ago, few studies have appeared about their impact on job content. To investigate this, a systematic literature review was conducted on these devices and job content, defined as job demands and controls. In total, 3481 studies were identified using five scientific databases....
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Bakker, K. (author), Weeber, A. (author), Theelen, M. (author)
Partial shading of Cu(In,Ga)(Se,S)2 (CIGS) photovoltaic (PV) modules is getting more attention, as is witnessed by the increase in publications on this topic in recent years. This review will give an overview of shading tests executed on CIGS modules and focuses on the more fundamental aspects that are often studied on cells. Generally, CIGS...
article 2019
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Zhang, B. (author), de Winter, J. (author), Varotto, S. (author), Happee, R. (author), Martens, M.H. (author)
An important question in automated driving research is how quickly drivers take over control of the vehicle in response to a critical event or a take-over request. Although a large number of studies have been performed, results vary strongly. In this study, we investigated mean take-over times from 129 studies with SAE level 2 automation or...
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Lubelli, B. (author), Cnudde, V. (author), Diaz-Goncalves, T. (author), Franzoni, E. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), Ioannou, I. (author), Menendez, B. (author), Nunes, C. (author), Siedel, H. (author), Stefanidou, M. (author), Verges-Belmin, V. (author), Viles, H. (author)
The durability of building materials with respect to salt crystallization is commonly determined by accelerated weathering tests, carried out in the laboratory. An effective laboratory weathering test should assess the durability and, in the case of conservation of historic buildings, the compatibility of repair materials with those existing....
article 2018
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Shandilya, N. (author), Ligthart, T. (author), van Voorde, I. (author), Stahlmecke, B. (author), Clavaguera, S. (author), Philippot, C. (author), Goede, H. (author)
The shredding of waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and other products, incorporated with nanomaterials, can lead to a substantial release of nanomaterials. Considering the uncertainty, complexity, and scarcity of experimental data on release, we present the development of a Bayesian belief network (BBN) model. This baseline...
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Mioch, T. (author), Kroon, L. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
In the collaborative driving scenario of truck platooning, the first car is driven by its chauffeur and the next cars follow automatically via a so-called 'virtual tow-bar'. The chauffeurs of the following cars do not drive 'in the towbar mode', but need to be able to take back control in foreseen and unforeseen conditions. It is crucial that...
conference paper 2017
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Smets, N.J.J.M. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author), Bberg, F. (author)
Situation Awareness (SA) during tele-operation in robot-assisted disaster management has a major impact on the effectiveness and efficiency. Data perceived by the human and robot agents should be processed and shared in such a way that these agents can understand and direct the other agent's behaviors. E.g., for safe and effective tele-operation...
conference paper 2017
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