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ASSESSING THE ‘BLACK BOX’ OF TRANSPORTATION MODELING: MAKING EVERYDAY TRAVEL EXPERIENCE MATTER
(University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, 2015-05)
The black-boxing of contested knowledge into a transportation model is a process of establishing validity, thus dominance, over issues such as determining future transportation needs. Considering that the use of modeling ...
Studying An All-vanadium Photoelectrochemical Cell For Highly Efficient Solar Energy Conversion And Storage Via Photocatalytic Redox Reaction
(Materials Science & Engineering, 2015)
This study aims at developing a promising alternative approach to utilize solar energy continuously with high efficiency by employing photocatalytic vanadium redox reactions to overcome major drawbacks associated with ...
Causes of Driver Distraction and Incidents at Signalized Intersections
(2021-08-19)
Driver distraction causes a major portion of motor vehicle crashes because distractions turn the driver’s attention away from driving the driving task, Intersections represent high risk environments because many conflict ...
QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF A THRUST VECTOR CONTROLLED TRANSPORT AT THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PHASE
(2015-12-16)
The impetus to innovate, to push the bounds and break the molds of evolutionary design trends, often comes from competition but sometimes requires catalytic political legislature. For this research endeavor, the ‘catalyzing ...
ENERGY EFFICIENT FRAMEWORKS FOR PARTICIPATORY URBAN SENSING
(University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, 2015-05)
Participatory sensing is a powerful paradigm in which users participate in the sensing campaign by collecting and crowdsourcing fine-grained information and opinions about events of interest (such as weather or environment ...
CHARACTERIZATION AND APPLICATION OF MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES FOR STUDYING CELLULAR MIGRATION AND CHEMOTAXIS
(University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, 2015-05)
Microfluidic devices, often called "lab on a chip", have been utilized in the fields of physics, chemistry, and biology. In this thesis, the application of a microfluidic device as an in vitro assay to study cellular ...
A Study Of The Conceptualization Of Social Work And How This Is Presented In The Introductory Social Work Course
(Social Work, 2014-12)
This thesis looks at the major attempts to conceptualize social work and how these presented in the introductory courses in the undergraduate social work curriculum. It was found that interest in conceptualizing social ...
Evaluating The Impact Of Auto ID Technologies On Oil And Gas ERP System Data Accuracy And Reliability
(Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, 2014)
Most of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems currently use manual entry or mass upload methods to enter data collected from warehouse operations. These methods are highly unreliable and prone to manual error affecting ...
Properties Of The Pinched Tensor Product
(Mathematics, 2014-12)
For complexes of modules we study a new construction, called the pinched tensor product, which was introduced by Lars Winther Christensen and David A. Jorgensen to study Tate homology. We explore properties of the pinched ...
Improving Tor Performance By Modifying Path Selection
(Computer Science & Engineering, 2014-12)
Tor is a popular volunteer-based overlay network that provides anonymity andprivacy for Internet users. Using the Onion Proxy (OP) client, users connect to anetwork of Onion Routers (ORs) and send their traffic through an ...