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Emerging nodes on 'alternative' world city networks: the case of Islamic financial services Ghent University
Managing collaboration and competition of multiple WAN services in a residential network Ghent University
Open service platforms like the OSGi-platform offer a standard, scalable way for service providers to remotely deploy their services inside many residential networks. However, the lack of control by WAN service providers on the home environment together with too complex end-user policy configuration hinder widespread e-deployment of services into the home. Several architectures have been presented for next generation home networks, coping with ...
Searching for the Mecca of finance: Islamic financial services and the world city network KU Leuven University of Antwerp Ghent University
Identifying mismatch between urban travel demand and transport network services using GPS data: A case study in the fast growing Chinese city of Harbin Hasselt University
The world's urban population growth and economic development have led to the reshaping of metropolitan space layouts among residential, employment and shopping locations, generating growing mismatch between travel demand and transport services. A reliable method to accurately analyze mobility demand and underlying transport network systems and to identify areas with serious mismatch problems is important for the design of effective policy ...
Bayesian Belief Network models as trade-off tools of ecosystem services in the Guayas River Basin in Ecuador Ghent University
Food production often leads to environmental degradation. Consequently, insights into ecosystem functioning in relation to exploitation are needed as a basis for socioeconomically acceptable mitigation of these impacts. A Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) model is developed to link three major ecosystem services (ES), i.e. food pro-duction, water provision and ecotourism, and determine the effect of local agricultural practices and manage-ment on ...
MeDICINE: rapid prototyping of production-ready network services in multi-PoP environments Ghent University
Searching for the mecca of finance: islamic financial services and the world city network University of Antwerp
Optimization algorithms for the deployment of future network and media services Ghent University
In de afgelopen jaren zijn nieuwe telecom-en mediaarchitecturen geïntroduceerd die gebaseerd zijn op goedkope Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware. Om de voordelen van deze architecturen echt te kunnen benutten, is een efficiënte toewijzing van middelen van essentieel belang. Dit proefschrift bespreekt algoritmen gericht op het optimaliseren van resource allocation in toekomstige telecom- en medianetwerken. Verder wordt verwacht dat ...