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Ulbikas, J. (author), Ulbikaite, V. (author), Denafas, J. (author), Witteck, R. (author), Kontges, M. (author), Topic, M. (author), Frontini, F. (author), Bonomo, P. (author), MacE, P. (author), Bolt, P.J. (author), Ulyashin, A. (author), Haarberg, T. (author), Palitzsch, W. (author), Terheiden, B. (author), Weiss, I. (author), Fuentes, A. (author)
PV deployment growth is an unmatched success story in the energy sector over recent years. However, European PV manufacturers are facing a decline in production due to competition from third countries. The fragmentation of the value chain is believed to be one of the major factor for this decrease in the competitiveness. SUPER PV is a...
conference paper 2019
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Luiten, B. (author), Bohms, M. (author), Alsem, D. (author), O’Keeffe, A. (author)
From September 2016 to August 2018 a CEDR (Conference of European Directors of Roads) research has been conducted by the consortium INTERLINK into asset information management for European Roads life-cycle management using Linked Data. This research aims to improve interoperability between the European National Road Authorities (NRAs) and their...
conference paper 2019
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author), van Vuuren, T. (author), Dhondt, S. (author), Gaspersz, J.B.R. (author), de Vroome, E.M.M. (author)
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether insights into high reliability organizations (HROs) are useful for innovation management teams. HRO teams can keep failure to a minimum level due to high alertness and resilience. Project teams working on innovation management could benefit from HRO principles and thus reduce their...
article 2018
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author)
Organising in a mindful way is key to helping innovation teams become more resilient and thereby increase the chances of innovation success. Organising in a mind-ful way, called ‘mindful infrastructure,’ implies creating the right conditions for teams to excel. To this end, four elements are crucial. When teams are 1) feeling psychological-ly...
bookPart 2018
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Ruiz-Armenteros, A.M. (author), Lazecky, M. (author), Hlavacova, I. (author), BakoAaˆ, M. (author), manuel Delgado, J. (author), Sousa, J.J. (author), Lamas-Fernandez, F. (author), Marchamalo, M. (author), Caro-Cuenca, M. (author), Papco, J. (author), Perissin, D. (author)
Dams require continuous security and monitoring programs, integrated with visual inspection and testing in dam surveillance programs. New approaches for dam monitoring focus on multi-sensor integration, taking into account emerging technologies such as GNSS, optic fiber, TLS, InSAR techniques, GBInSAR, GPR, that can be used as complementary data...
conference paper 2018
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author), Dhondt, S. (author), Gaspersz, J.B.R. (author), van Vuuren, T. (author)
Project teams carrying out innovation projects are investigated during critical incidents. Earlier, a Team Innovation Resilience Behavior (IRB)-scale was successfully applied to quantitative survey data (Oeij, 2017). Team IRB is the team's capacity to effectively deal with possible incidents and ensure the project's continuation. This study uses...
article 2017
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author), Gaspersz, J.B.R. (author), van Vuuren, T. (author), Dhondt, S. (author)
The purpose of this conceptual article is to demonstrate that Donald Schön’s Reflective Practitioner actually outlines an explicit model of the steps that project leaders in practice apply largely unaware. This reflective research model furthermore can be meaningfully combined with Argyris and Schön’s model of organizational learning. The...
article 2017
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author), Gaspersz, J. (author), van Vuuren, T. (author), Dhondt, S. (author)
In 1983 Donald Schön wrote the Reflective Practitioner which implicitly but never explicitly contains a model of steps what it is to act as a reflective practitioner in real life. In this paper we apply that model and try to make this latent (tacit) model into a manifest (explicit) model. Project leaders of innovation teams were studied via in...
conference paper 2016
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Ruiz-Armenteros, A.M. (author), Bakon, M. (author), Lazecky, M. (author), Delgado, J.M. (author), Sousa, J.J. (author), Perissin, D. (author), Caro-Cuenca, M. (author)
In this paper we compare the results obtained by three different InSAR tool packages, StaMPS, SARPROZ and P-SBAS (CNR-IREA) on G-POD for the processing of a mountainous area with up to 2,000 m high differences. For that we use two dataset ERS-1/2 and Envisat ASAR. The area (Sierra Tejeda, southern Spain) is located close to the coast line in the...
conference paper 2016
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author)
Teams responsible for innovation can benefit from concepts from crisis management and safety science. So called mindful infrastructures are helpful for teams in overcoming critical incidents because such mindful infrastructures enable a resilient type of problem solving behaviour in these teams called ‘innovation resilience behaviour’. The...
public lecture 2016
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author), Dhondt, S. (author), Gaspersz, J.B.R. (author), de Vroome, E.M.M. (author)
Projects are often doomed to fail. An explorative case study which carried out team-based complex innovation projects in a research and technology organisation suggests three main results. 1] Project team leaders experienced that the complexity involved in the various aspects of team functioning, made it prone to mixed messaging. 2] One of the...
article 2016
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author), de Vroome, E.M.M. (author), Dhondt, S. (author), Gaspersz, J.B.R. (author)
Complexity of projects is hotly debated and a factor which affects innovativeness of team performance. Much attention in the past is paid to technical complexity and many issues are related to natural and physical sciences. A growing awareness of the importance of socio-organisational issues is announced by researchers and consultants which is...
conference paper 2012
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Oeij, P. (author), de Vroome, E.E.M. (author), Dhondt, S. (author), Gaspersz, J.B.R. (author)
Complexity of projects is hotly debated and a factor which affects innovativeness of team performance. Much attention in the past is paid to technical complexity and many issues are related to natural and physical sciences. A growing awareness of the importance of socioorganisational issues is announced by researchers and consultants,which is...
conference paper 2012
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Joore, J.P. (author), TNO Industrie en Techniek (author)
In this paper a system innovation project is presented in which a sustainable future vision with a long-term perspective was developed and translated into short-term commercial innovation opportunities, which in turn can benefit the longer-term vision of society. The case described is a three-year innovation project, in which TNO worked together...
article 2008
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TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author), Sahli, H. (author), Bruschini, C. (author), van Kempen, L. (author), Schleijpen, H.M.A. (author), den Breejen, E. (author)
The EC DELVE Support Action project has analyzed the bottlenecks in the transfer of Humanitarian Demining (HD) technology from technology development to the use in the field, and drawn some lessons learned, basing itself on the assessment of the European Humanitarian Demining Research and Technology Development (RTD) situation from early 1990...
conference paper 2008
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Slob, A. (author), Rijnveld, M. (author)
The EU Project AquaTerra generates knowledge about the river-soil-sediment-groundwater system and delivers scientific information of value for river basin management. In this article, the use and ignorance of scientific knowledge in decision making is explored by a theoretical review. We elaborate on the 'two-communities theory', which explains...
article 2007
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van Berlo, M.P.W. (author), Lowyck, J. (author), Schaafstal, A. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
Conducting team training is daily business for the military. Designing team training programs and exercises, however, is not always that structured. Instructional designers are in fact trained to design instruction primarily for individuals. After their instructional design course, they learn to design team training more or less on the job. This...
article 2007
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Cremers, A.H.M. (author), Kuijper, I. (author), Groenewegen, P.L.M. (author), Post, W.M. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
The objective of our study was to design and evaluate a user interface concept for a so-called Project Browser, following a user-centered design method. Previous work has suggested that users prefer to access project-related information instrumental to the task they have to carry out. First, a domain analysis was carried out, followed by an...
conference paper 2007
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TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author), Geurts, C.P.W. (author), van Bentum, C.A. (author)
This paper presents an overview of the wind loads on roofs, equipped with solar energy products, so called Active Roofs. Values given in this paper have been based on wind tunnel and full scale measurements, carried out at TNO, and on an interpretation of existing rules and guidelines. The results are presented in the format of the new Eurocode...
article 2007
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van der Meulen, M.J. (author), Rijnveld, M. (author), Gerrits, L.M. (author), Joziasse, J. (author), van Heijst, M.W.I.M. (author), Gruijters, S.H.L.L. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
Goals, Scope and Background. Faced with higher peak discharges in the foreseeable future, the Dutch government has decided to increase the discharge capacities of the Dutch Rhine and Meuse rivers. Instead of raising the dikes, river widening measures are to be undertaken, in and along the riverbed. Such measures include surface level lowering...
article 2006
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