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A next generation spatiotemporal database framework for infrastructure systems analytics and modelling

by Vance Tan | Sep 11, 2017 | Software development

Authors Stuart Barr, Craig Robson, Maria Pregnolato and Qingyuan Ji

Navigating complexity for next generation infrastructure: integrating governance and modelling analysis

by Vance Tan | Sep 9, 2017 | Network risk analysis

Download the presentation: Navigating complexity for next generation infrastructure: integrating governance and modelling analysis (pdf, 180 KB)

A conceptual design for a national transport model with cross-sectoral interdependencies

by Vance Tan | Sep 5, 2017 | Transport

Abstract This paper presents issues, trade-offs and challenges encountered while developing a UK national transport model as part of a large interdisciplinary project, ITRC MISTRAL. The Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC) is a consortium of seven...

Towards a Multi-Scale Multi-Modal Model of Infrastructure Interdependence

by Vance Tan | Sep 1, 2016 | Transport

Abstract There has in recent years been an increasing focus in both research and policy on considering infrastructure networks as interdependent systems, rather than as separate interconnected entities. This has resulted from a recognition that the functionality of...

Including infrastructure systems in a new economic geography model

by Vance Tan | Mar 28, 2014 | Complex adaptive systems

Abstract Infrastructure performs a fundamental role in today’s developed economies by facilitating spatial movements of economic resources, products, services and people. The result is that previously localised economic agents are given an increased freedom to...
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