incubated to address the main research objectives. In line with this notion, it became apparent that the model applied in this research is more relevant due to the fact that most of the theories and models from the information systems or information technology literature have a context of the o...
The thermal building envelope evaluation and the energy cost calculations were based on the energy losses and heat gains of the building with the use of degree-days methodology [44]. Table 1 presents the total volume and area of the extracted building elements of the analyzed geometry. The ...
access systems, facility management of buildings [33], security systems [34], Energy saving control [35], maintenance staff of buildings [36], monitoring and visualization [37], human behaviour recognition [38], light control, building management systems and others. ...
It considers strategic issues, investments, product policy, the Group structure and corporate steering systems, and it oversees the compa- ny's operations. The division heads on the Board of Management are each responsible for the profitability and sales volumes of their respective global businesses...
Assessment of alternative railway systems for sustainable transportation using an integrated IRN SWARA and IRN CoCoSo model. Socio Econ. Plan. Sci. 2023, 86, 101475. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Zafaranlouei, N.; Ghoushchi, S.J.; Haseli, G. Assessment of sustainable waste management ...
Said analysis will help plan and design appropriate incentive systems (recognition-based, reward-based, career improvement, gamification, etc.) with the aim of attracting and maintaining volunteers' contributions. Furthermore, in order to facilitate and elicit participation, it is important to use ...
Based on Shanghai's administrative systems, the second spatial unit in data measurement is street blocks or townships, which is equivalent to census subdivision. This spatial unit was selected to measure the influence of transportation accessibility on firm location choice. The number of firms ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) play a crucial role in hazard analysis because the elements at risk (for example buildings, infrastructure or population) can be viewed as spatial information layers. Furthermore, the combination of different layers via spatial modelling results in predictions about...