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Jung-Min Lee, Wonwoo Byun, Alyssa Keill, Danae Dinkel and Yaewon Seo
Tracking physical activity and sleep patterns using wearable trackers has become a current trend. However, little information exists about the comparability of wearable trackers measuring sleep. This study examined the comparability of wearable trackers ...
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William Power, Derek Sinnott, Patrick Lynch
Construction unknowingly plans for poor levels of productivity with substantial waste, inefficiency, and rework stemming from a proliferation of non-value-adding activities embedded within traditional delivery processes. This approach negatively influenc...
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William Power, Derek Sinnott, Patrick Lynch
Construction unknowingly plans for poor levels of productivity with substantial waste, inefficiency, and rework stemming from a proliferation of non-value-adding activities embedded within traditional delivery processes. This approach negatively influenc...
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William Power, Derek Sinnott, Patrick Lynch
Construction unknowingly plans for poor levels of productivity with substantial waste, inefficiency, and rework stemming from a proliferation of non-value-adding activities embedded within traditional delivery processes. This approach negatively influenc...
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Francois Sprumont, Francesco Viti
On working days, homes and workplaces can be seen as anchor locations at the heart of daily mobility patterns, as well as being central to an employee?s activity pattern. In this study, we investigate how workplace relocation affects the entire daily act...
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Oliver Weigelt and Christine J. Syrek
Unfinished tasks have been identified as a significant job stressor that impairs employee recovery after work. Classic experimental research by Ovsiankina has shown that people tend to resume yet unfinished tasks to satisfy their need for closure. We app...
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Andreas Allström, Ida Kristoffersson, Yusak Susilo
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Currently, there is a great need for new methods to collect travel data. Traditional methods have considerable drawbacks and, at the same time, the models used to analyse the transport system require more and more detailed and high-quality data. An alter...
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