A presentation conducted by Dr Shuaian Wang, School of Mathematics and Applied Statistics, University of Wollongong.
Presented on Tuesday the 1st of October 2013
Sydney Harbour Bridge is a key transport infrastructure that connects North Sydney and Sydney Central Business District (CBD). To alleviate the congestion on Sydney Harbour Bridge, NSW Roads and Maritime Services imposes a time of day tolling between $2.5 and $4 on the southbound traffic to Sydney CBD. This study develops mathematical models for formulating the toll pricing problem on Sydney Harbour Bridge considering that different travellers may have different value-of-times (VOTs). The models examine quantitatively the effect of different toll levels on the efficiency (in terms of the total generalized travel time and generalized travel cost of all
travellers) and equity (in terms of the ratio of generalized travel cost among different traveller classes). The proposed models can serve as a useful decision-support tool for NSW Roads and Maritime Services.
A presentation conducted by Dr Shuaian Wang, School of Mathematics and Applied Statistics, University of Wollongong.
Presented on Tuesday the 1st of October 2013
Sydney Harbour Bridge is a key transport infrastructure that connects North Sydney and Sydney Central Business District (CBD). To alleviate the congestion on Sydney Harbour Bridge, NSW Roads and Maritime Services imposes a time of day tolling between $2.5 and $4 on the southbound traffic to Sydney CBD. This study develops mathematical models for formulating the toll pricing problem on Sydney Harbour Bridge considering that different travellers may have different value-of-times (VOTs). The models examine quantitatively the effect of different toll levels on the efficiency (in terms of the total generalized travel time and generalized travel cost of all
travellers) and equity (in terms of the ratio of generalized travel cost among different traveller classes). The proposed models can serve as a useful decision-support tool for NSW Roads and Maritime Services.
By Steve Hall. Sixty percent of all companies will be using Software-as-a-Service before the end of 2015. As they transition to a cloud-based model, companies face the job of evaluating, negotiating, sourcing and integrating these services. Meet ISG’s new strategic partners and learn how these industry experts enable ISG to offer first-rate business insights and market intelligence.
Presentation by ISG emerging technology analyst Stanton Jones to the IAOP Pacific Northwest chapter, June 25, 2012. The meeting was co-hosted by chapter co-chairs Microsoft, VanceInfo and ISG.
A presentation by SMART Infrastructure Facility Research Director Dr Pascal Perez to the 11th International Multidisciplinary Modeling and Simulation Multiconference (I3M), Bordeaux, September 2014.
By Steve Hall. Sixty percent of all companies will be using Software-as-a-Service before the end of 2015. As they transition to a cloud-based model, companies face the job of evaluating, negotiating, sourcing and integrating these services. Meet ISG’s new strategic partners and learn how these industry experts enable ISG to offer first-rate business insights and market intelligence.
Presentation by ISG emerging technology analyst Stanton Jones to the IAOP Pacific Northwest chapter, June 25, 2012. The meeting was co-hosted by chapter co-chairs Microsoft, VanceInfo and ISG.
A presentation by SMART Infrastructure Facility Research Director Dr Pascal Perez to the 11th International Multidisciplinary Modeling and Simulation Multiconference (I3M), Bordeaux, September 2014.