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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 69
Volume 69, May 2018
- Babak Mahdavi Ardestani, David O'Sullivan, Peter Davis:
A multi-scaled agent-based model of residential segregation applied to a real metropolitan area. 1-16 - Rui Li, Jiapei Fan, Huayi Wu, Jie Jiang, Guangsheng Dong:
Group-user access patterns and tile prefetching based on a time-sequence distribution in Cloud-based GIS. 17-27 - Anthony C. Robinson, Sterling D. Quinn:
A brute force method for spatially-enhanced multivariate facet analysis. 28-38 - Ying Zhang, Mark J. G. Brussel, Tom Thomas, Martin F. A. M. van Maarseveen:
Mining bike-sharing travel behavior data: An investigation into trip chains and transition activities. 39-50 - Xiao Li, Daniel W. Goldberg:
Toward a mobile crowdsensing system for road surface assessment. 51-62 - Fangqu Niu, Mengyao Han:
Urban floorspace distribution and development prediction based on floorspace development model. 63-73 - Timothy David Ramm, Christopher Stephen Watson, Christopher John White:
Describing adaptation tipping points in coastal flood risk management. 74-86 - Mahmudur Rahman Fatmi, Muhammad Ahsanul Habib:
Microsimulation of life-stage transitions and residential location transitions within a life-oriented integrated urban modeling system. 87-103 - Warren C. Jochem, Tomas J. Bird, Andrew J. Tatem:
Identifying residential neighbourhood types from settlement points in a machine learning approach. 104-113 - Zide Fan, Tao Pei, Ting Ma, Yunyan Du, Ci Song, Zhang Liu, Chenghu Zhou:
Estimation of urban crowd flux based on mobile phone location data: A case study of Beijing, China. 114-123 - Yazhe Wang, Baihua Zheng, Ee-Peng Lim:
Understanding the effects of taxi ride-sharing - A case study of Singapore. 124-132 - Zhong Zheng, Soora Rasouli, Harry J. P. Timmermans:
Modeling taxi driver anticipatory behavior. 133-141
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