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Institutionalized environments and information security management: Learning from Y2K: A comparative study in a critical sector organization
Implementing truck-only toll lanes at the state, regional, and corridor levels: Development of a planning methodology
 
Incorporating safety into transportation planning and decision making in mid-sized metropolitan areas
Truck dispatching and fixed driver rest locations
 
Efficient solution procedures for multistage stochastic formulations of two problem classes
Topics in contract pricing and spot markets
 
Collaboration in transportation
Speed profile variation as a surrogate measure of road safety based on GPS-equipped vehicle data
 
Tactical and operational planning for per-seat, on-demand air transportation
Three essays in program evaluation: The case of Atlanta Inspection and Maintenance program
 
A strategic planning approach for operational-environmental tradeoff assessments in terminal areas
Effective GPS-based panel survey sample size for urban travel behavior studies
 
Improving customer satisfaction in transportation decision making
Transportation energy and carbon footprints for U.S. corridors
 
Sustainable public transit investments: Increasing nonmotorized access and multiple trip type usage
The Wheels that Transformed the City: The Historical Development of Public Transportation Systems in Shanghai, 1843--1937
 
High Occupancy Toll lanes ignoring the potential for a violation of environmental justice
Walking to the station: The effects of street connectivity on walkability and access to transit
 
Value of information and supply uncertainty in supply chains
Strategic planning for a sustainable transportation system: A SWOT-based framework for assessment and implementation guidance for transportation agencies
 
Effects of affective states on driver situation awareness and adaptive mitigation interfaces: Focused on anger
Multi-viewpoint lane detection with applications in driver safety systems