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  • WCTR 586

    Kroc66dinQS ot trie world oontGrcncs

    vancouvGr Br tish Co umbia.

    ORLD CONFERENCE

    onl TRANSPORT RESEARCH

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    Chairman's Introduction, ^gyQyg^jj^gir*"""**""^

    THEME I Transportation Managementand Technological Innovation 5

    Information Technology: A Competitive Toolfor ManagersMarvin L. Manheim 6

    Analyzing the Choice of Telecommunications Mediaand Transportation Modes inBusiness OrganizationsA.J. Moore, P.P. Jovanis 24

    Dynamic Speed Information for the DriverM.J. Wooldridge, B.W. Doughty, R.S. Trayford 40

    Transports collectifs urbains et nouvellestechnologies d'informationGerard Claisse, Patrick Moreau 53

    Flexible Operation Command and Control Systemfor Public Transit

    W. Kratschmer, R. Denninger, F.J. Benda,R.J. Frank, F, Hees, G. Link, H. Gerland,H. Hennicke 72

    Human-Computer Interaction: An Approach toDesigning More Effective Decision-SupportSystems in TransportationMarvin L. Manheim, Daniel Isenberg 85

    Decision Support Models in Railway OperationsPaul Belshaw 104

    Improvements to the Public Passenger TransportationSector by Means of the Extensive Deploymentof EDP Supported ProceduresH. Kaufhold 109

    Utilisation des systemes d'aide a I'exploitationpour la regulation des lignes d'autobus:theorie et pratiqueC. Cure, B. Foraste 118

    Some New Tools for the Transport Planner — Applicationsof Developments in Information TechnologyMichael A.R Taylor 138

    The National Transport Information System in ItalyA. Bartolucci 151

    The Network Information SystemH. Neffendorf, S. Rose 164

  • Truck Transportation Data — Reflections onthe Canadian ExperienceA. M. Clayton, F. P. Nix 172

    The Oregon Weigh-in-Motion/Heavy VehicleElectronic License Plate Demonstration Project:New Technology for Data CollectionM. Krukar, L Henion 188

    Automatic Vehicle Identification for TransportationMonitoring and ControlP. Davies, P.O. West, L.A. Schmitt 207

    The Automatic Core Census of Road Traffic in

    Great Britain

    K. Russam, A.D. Butler 225

    Impact of New Technology on Railway Cost-EffectivenessA.H. Wickens 234

    Optimising Railway InfrastructureA.E. Metcalf, H. Hide 243

    Aerodynamic Research to Improve Railway PerformanceJ.L. Peters 257

    An Engineered Cost Model for High-ProductivityRail TransportDaniel S. Smith 277

    THEME II Government Policies 289

    Research Programs for Government Policy DevelopmentG.K.R. Reid 290

    Aligning Transportation Research with Management's GoalsThomas B. Deen 303

    Enjeux et perspectives de la recherche-developpementdans les transports terrestresBernard Gerardin 314

    Emphases in Public Transport Research and Developmentin the Industrial Nations up to the year 2000

    Heino Nuppnau 319

    Transport Research and EconomicsM.E. Beesley 326

    Regulations and Policies Affecting Transport DevelopmentH. L. Beenhakker 335

    Monitoring the Deregulation of Public PassengerTransport in Great BritainG. Margason 344

    Recent UK Experience of the Influence of Regulationon Performance

    R.P. Turner, PR. White 355

    Implications of USA Deregulation on TruckingIndustrial OrganizationKevin Horn 375

    Captive Shippers and the Success of Railroads in

    Capturing Monopoly Rent 384RV. Garrod, W. Miklius 384

    A Model of Relations between the Public Administration

  • and Companies Operating Collective Transportation by BusK. C. Ribeiro Pinto, L. Zmetek Granja 399

    An Evaluation of the Effects of Deregulation Policies onthe Santiago Chile Public Transport SystemJ. Enrique Fernandez, Joaquin de Cea 409

    Approach to the Future Role and Characteristics ofRegional Railway Transit — Case Study:Federal Republic of GermanyAndreas Kossak 424

    Criteria for Local Government Management of RailwayServices in JapanMisao Sugawara 431

    Three Perspectives on Airline Regulation and Deregulation:Historical, Analytical and National InterestR.F. Harris 447

    The Management of Highway Infrastructure Rehabilitation:A Forward Look

    A.M. Khan, P. LaFontaine 459

    Dynamic Model for Optimizing the Timing and Intensity of

    Highway Pavement MaintenanceK. Tsunokawa, J.L. Schofer 480

    The Trans-European North-South Motorway (TEM)Finding the Ways of Practical Co-OperationU. Armangil, B. Vasarhelyi 497

    Computer Implications for Highway Managers' Priorities

    Gary E. Kruger 510

    Using Highway Maintenance Management SystemInformation to Select Optimum Levels of ServiceR. Ian Kingham, Ram B. Kulkarni 529

    An Economic Evaluation for Road Traffic Noise

    Hisao Uchiyama 537A Multi-Modal Assessment of Hazardous Materials

    Transport Risk

    M.D. Abkowitz, G.F. List 553

    Some Data Considerations for Traffic Accident Research

    Gerald R. Brown 566

    Some Aspects of Traffic Safety in Developing CountriesWith Special Reference to IndiaS.K. Khanna, P.K. Sikdar 583

    THEMEIII Logistics 599

    Dynamic Structured Forecasting in Bulk TradesErnst G. Frankel 600

    Management, Models and Logistics in the World Coal TradeW.G. Waters II, Dean H. Uyeno 612

    Logistics Trends and their Implications for CompetitiveStrategy: The Case of Domestic Wheat Flour MillingDaniel R. Sersland 630

    The Effects of the Centralisation of Inventory on the

    Movement of Freight by Road in the United KingdomA. C. McKinnon 646

  • Road Freight — Aspects of Information SystemsDerek S. Wright 665

    Improved Road Standard and Business EfficiencyJohnny Lindstrom 677

    Le poids des reseaux de communication et des systemesd'informations dans la gestion des organisationslogistiques: leurs effets sur les entreprises de

    transport en France

    Jacques Colin 684The Future of Intermodal Transportation of Perishable

    Commodities in the United States

    Richard Beilock, Kenneth Casavant 701

    Soil Recycle and Transportation ModelY. Hanzawa, T. Matsuda, K. Nomura 717

    THEME IV International Shipping and Ports 733The Transformation of Shipping and the Role of

    Ship ManagementGunnar K. Sletmo 734

    The Role of Financial Institutions in Shipping MarketsP. S. Douglas 747

    A Cost Based Simulation Analysis of South EastAsia-Australia Liner ShippingF.D. Gallagher, S.J. Meyrick 754

    Efficiency and Competition in Liner ShippingDan Shneerson 773

    Statistical Evidence on Ship Management PracticesK.J. Button, S.R. Tolofari, D.E. Pitfield 783

    Maritime Constraints and International Trade: Case Studyof the Impact of Cargo Preference on U.S. Wheat TradeJames Jones, Kenneth L. Casavant, Chong Kim 795

    The European Maritime PolicyPierre Bauchet 808

    Trends in U.S. Liner Shipping: Past, Present, and Future

    Henry S. Marcus 813The Development of Water Transportation in China

    Bi Hualin, Jiang Qiongzhu 828The Development of Seaport Policies

    Richard Goss 836

    Containerisation and Development Strategies for ASEAN

    Ports: The Implications of Change?Ross Robinson 849

    Modelling Container Terminal OperationsE. G. Frankel 864

    Terminal Operations Management SystemsB.A. Radomske, T.W. Engelhart, D. Kotak 876

    Reseaux de petri: application a I'analyse desoperations portuairesF.A.C. Mora-Camino, M.A.G. Neto de Matos,A. Lopes Pereira 897

    Modal Split in the British Inland Container MarketS.R. Temple, D.W. Whibley 909