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Torgalmenningen i Bergen – Langsiktig gateopprustning
(SINTEF;2023:00695, Research report, 2023)Torgalmenningen i Bergen er planlagt reetablert på grunn av omfattende skader på skiferdekket. Bymiljøetaten i Bergen har påbegynt et utredningsarbeid som skal munne ut i et fagnotat med forslag til langsiktig plan for ... -
Tourist Without a Cause
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Tourists’ perceptions of economic instruments as sustainable policies in protected areas: The case of Geiranger fjord in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Tourism in protected areas boosts local economies while adversely affecting the environment, local communities, and tourists. To tackle the negative effects of increasing tourism demand while retaining economic benefits, ... -
Toward a Cognitive-Inspired Hashtag Recommendation for Twitter Data Analysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This research investigates hashtag suggestions in a heterogeneous and huge social network, as well as a cognitive-based deep learning solution based on distributed knowledge graphs. Community detection is first performed ... -
Toward a Unified Description of Battery Data
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Battery research initiatives and giga-scale production generate an abundance of diverse data spanning myriad fields of science and engineering. Modern battery development is driven by the confluence of traditional domains ... -
Toward an Agile Product Management: What Do Product Managers Do in Agile Companies?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The product manager (PM) role is well established in leading technological companies, such as Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Facebook. PMs are responsible for integrating technical, design, and business perspectives when ... -
Toward semantic standard and process ontology for Additive manufacturing
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Advanced modelling of additive manufacturing often requires the combination of models at multiple scales and multi-physics. Therefore, building the modelling workflow describing the process is complicated. The modelling ... -
Toward Sustainable IoT Applications: Unique Challenges for Programming the Batteryless Edge
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The advent of ultra-low-power computer systems has enabled intermittently powered, battery-free devices to operate using harvested ambient energy. We present a roadmap from today’s continuously powered Internet of Things ... -
Toward the recovery of solar silicon from end-of-life PVs by vacuum refining
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Considering the boom of Si solar cell installation, it is necessary to establish a process for recycling of Si from End-of-life photovoltaics (PVs). Silicon in the PVs is synthetically doped and coated by various elements ... -
Towards a big data platform for managing machine generated data in the cloud
(Chapter, 2017)Industry 4.0 proposes the integration of the new generation of ICT solutions for the monitoring, adaptation, simulation, and optimisation of factories. With the democratization of sensors and actuators, factories and machine ... -
Towards a business analytics capability for the circular economy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Digital technologies are growing in importance for accelerating firms’ circular economy transition. However, so far, the focus has primarily been on the technical aspects of implementing these technologies with limited ... -
Towards a collective awareness platform for privacy concerns and expectations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In an increasingly instrumented and inter-connected digital world, citizens generate vast amounts of data, much of it being valuable and a significant part of it being personal. However, controlling who can collect it, ... -
Towards a coupled multi-scale, multi-physics simulation framework for aluminium electrolysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Aluminium metal production through electrolytic reduction of alumina in a cryolite bath is a complex, multi-physics, multi-scale process, including magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD), bubble flow, thermal convection, melting and ... -
Towards a holistic approach for barrier management in the petroleum industry
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Towards a Knowledge Graph Based Platform for Public Procurement
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Procurement affects virtually all sectors and organizations particularly in times of slow economic recovery and enhanced transparency. Public spending alone will soon exceed EUR 2 trillion per annum in the EU. Therefore, ... -
Towards a LCA Database for the Planning and Design of Zero-Emissions Neighborhoods
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The integration of science-based knowledge on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions into practice-based neighborhood design and planning is key to inform and implement climate mitigation strategies. LCA is a method that is commonly ... -
Towards a Living Lab For Development of Online Community Services
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)Living Labs have been introduced in the field of ICT as an environment for involving users in research and development processes, in order to utilize the co-creative potential of users. Even though Living Labs are suitable ... -
Towards a Model-Based Serverless Platform for the Cloud-Edge-IoT Continuum
(Chapter, 2022)One of the most prominent implementations of the serverless programming model is Function-as-a-Service (FaaS). Using FaaS, application developers provide source code of serverless functions, typically describing only parts ... -
Towards a Privacy Scorecard – Initial Design Exemplified on an Intelligent Transport Systems Service
(Chapter, 2017)Increasingly many services depend on access to data that are traceable to individuals, the so-called "personally identifiable information" (PII). The ecosystem of PII-dependent services is growing, becoming highly complex ... -
Towards a Similarity Metric for Comparing Machine-Readable Privacy Policies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Current approaches to privacy policy comparison use strict evaluation criteria (e.g. user preferences) and are unable to state how close a given policy is to fulfil these criteria. More flexible approaches for policy ...