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Title: IMPLEMENTING SNOW AND ICE CONTROL RESEARCH
Accession Number: 00974845
Record Type: Component
Availability: N/AFind a library where document is available Abstract: The user demand for year-round, all-weather mobility has created a great need to bring about change and improve the effectiveness of snow and ice control programs at state and local government levels. The function of end-to-end snow and ice control research is to discover ways to bring about that change. The term "end-to-end research" is used to describe a process that includes identification of research needs, the research, peer evaluation, and finally application of the research and validation of it in an operational setting. This paper illustrates and documents how an important element of snow and ice control research progressed on this arduous trail and is now the state of the practice.
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Report/Paper Numbers: E-C063,
SNOW04-005 SNOW04-039 Language: English
Corporate Authors: Transportation Research Board 500 Fifth Street, NW Authors: Smithson, Leland DPagination: p. 208-215
Publication Date: 2004-6
Serial: Conference:
Sixth International Symposium on Snow Removal and Ice Control Technology
Location:
Spokane, Washington TRT Terms: Subject Areas: Highways; Maintenance and Preservation; Research; I62: Winter Maintenance
Files: TRIS, TRB
Created Date: Jun 9 2004 12:00AM
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