Welcome… This year's Data and Modelling publication brings together thoughts from three events in the Modelling World series: Modelling Tomorrow's World, run in November 2016 in partnership with the Transport Systems Catapult, Modelling World Middle East 2017, held in Dubai, United Arab... continue
It’s easy to stereotype different generations; changing values and different levels of comfort with technology often create the sense... continue
Since Kazakhstan shrugged off the... continue
To many practitioners, earning a living as a transport modeller in one of many consultancies, the academic world can feel like an unknown zone. Many will have been part of it as an undergraduate or postgraduate. These ‘academics’ prepared us for the world of work. We learnt from... continue
How often do we see car parks being built, and not... continue
We can’t predict future demand, but the transport... continue
Across a wide range of industries, the use of data visualisation has exploded over the last decade, with the pace ever increasing. There... continue
Streetlytics allows users to make well-informed decisions... continue
The scale of change means that conventional... continue
There is one thing that cities around the world have in common: their streets are congested with cars, causing traffic jams and accidents,... continue
Traffic and revenue forecasting for greenfield toll roads is an ideal testing ground for modelling and forecasting. The... continue
Over the last two decades, cities in the Middle East have witnessed significant growth in economic development, resulting in population... continue
A transport model is devised with two primary... continue
Transportation forecasting models were first implemented in the 1950s, back in the days of... continue
The first part of the question implies that we are in a... continue
In a recent ‘long read’ article in The Guardian*, William Davies says: ‘In theory,... continue
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