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Demand Transitions and Sustained Attention

The Journal of General Psychology, 1993
A recent report by the National Research Council (Huey & Wickens, 1993) has identified transitions in task demand as an important dimension for study in vigilance research. This experiment tested the possibility that the effects of such transitions follow a relatively simple psychophysical rule--they are characterized by contrast effects.
J P, Gluckman   +3 more
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Parking location and transit demand

Journal of Econometrics, 1978
Abstract This paper discusses a simultaneous model of transport mode choice and optimal parking location for the auto mode. In developing this model, four extensions of disaggregate choice theory are made that should be useful in other applications. These extensions are: (1) the formulation of an econometric model that allows for continous endogenous
Richard B. Westin, David W. Gillen
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Demand-Responsive Transit, Evaluation Studies

2021
Demand-responsive transit (DRT) is a flexible form of public transport that adjusts the service based on travelers’ needs. DRT usually operates as feeder services to traditional transit systems, providing connectivity to low density and rural areas. DRT systems also serve a social role by providing mobility alternatives to elders, people with reduced ...
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Organisation of Demand-Responsive Transit

2014
Tijekom posljednjeg desetljeća usluge prijevoza po pozivu (DRT) razvile su se iz više razloga, uključujući: nedostatke konvencionalnih autobusnih i taksi usluga, nedostatke posebnih usluga prijevoza i zbog novih kretanja u razvoju prijevoza. Tradicionalne usluge prijevoza po pozivu često su bile kritizirane zbog relativno visokih cijena prijevoza ...
Slavulj, Marko   +2 more
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Transit Network Design with Variable Demand

Journal of Transportation Engineering, 2005
This paper shows the iterative approach to solving transit network design problem, particularly with variable transit demand under a given fixed total demand. Although recent studies, which use a simplified combinatorial search approach, showed their capability of building optimal transit networks and handling the complicated transit travel time ...
Young-Jae Lee, Vukan R. Vuchic
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Demand forecasting for rural transit

1999
Proceedings of the Transportation Research Forum – 41st ...
Painter, Kathleen M.   +3 more
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Information-processing demands of transitive inference.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1986
The information-processing demands of transitive inference problems were investigated with a probe reaction-time (RT) secondary task. Two versions of a primary task were used: the standard three-term inference problem and a matched verification task that did not require premise integration.
Maybery M.T., Bain J.D., Halford G.S.
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Telecommunications demand analysis in transition

Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2002
The paper focuses on the problems and challenges to applied demand analysis in the telecommunications industry that have been posed by technological change, deregulation and competition. Challenges discussed include the development of new sources of data, estimation of price elasticities which apply to firms and users, the modelling of choice of ...
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