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      <title>LOGIT ANALYSIS OF TRANSIT STATION ACCESS</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Program's ULOGIT of The Department of Transportation's UTPS Package of Urban Transportation Planning Programs was applied to forecast rapid transit access mode choices. Critical practical and theoretical considerations and issues that associate with the development and utility of logit models of travel choices are examined to establish the assumption necessary to specify the model's structure. These points of investigation include data considerations, model features, choice theories, and model transferability. Rapid transit stations and access points and their associated data are stratified into groups to test hypotheses regarding the designation of common choice scenarios. Models of access modal choice behavior are then described and evaluated.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 1982 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>APPLICATION OF COMPUTER TO DESIGN OF STRUCTURES IN JNR</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Computer applications in the design of structures in Japanese National Railways (JNR) is divided into two cases; computer aided design and structural analysis. Computer aided design is very useful for efficient design of standard structures, and it has been used since 1960 to reduce design costs, design checking, and design time. About 20 programs for design computation have been prepared for the structures. For new and complicated structures that are specially designed, structural analysis is performed by a finite element program, called STAPS. This paper discusses use of computer system in design works, outline of design programs, concept for developing computer aided design programs, problems in using design programs, and recent typical  examples of structural analyses.]]></description>
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