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2. Systems approach to cultural tourism and eventsTadeja Jere Jakulin, 2019, original scientific article Abstract: In this paper, we will present the systems approach methodology, which has been widely used in the natural sciences and engineering for the last seven decades since Ludwig von Bertalanffy published his manifesto on general systems theory (1952) and Norbert Wiener his on cybernetics (1948). The intention of general systems theory and cybernetics is the "ontology" of action, which is shown by feedback information. Its goal is to find a method to predict the consequence of a decision-making action. Industrial engineering recognised it when Forrester published Industrial Dynamics (1961), and social sciences rediscovered it with Senge`s work on the learning organisation The Fifth Discipline (1990). Cultural tourism is an element of a complex tourism system within global and local dimensions, in which cultural events, as even smaller elements, play essential roles within the range of tourism goods and services. As a methodology for the research of complex phenomena, the systems approach will explain two of its methods, systems thinking and modelling, as those that can significantly influence decision-making when taken into account.We will show the appropriateness of the methodology within cultural tourism decision-making and modelling. Keywords: systems approach, analytical and systems thinking, complexity, cultural tourism and events, modelling Published in RUP: 30.11.2021; Views: 1628; Downloads: 23
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4. Special Issue "Wood modification: characterization, modelling, and applications"Anna Malgorzata Sandak, Jakub Michal Sandak, 2021, preface, editorial, afterword Keywords: wood modification, characterization, modelling, applications Published in RUP: 30.07.2021; Views: 1830; Downloads: 33
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5. Populacijska dinamika polipov uhatega klobučnjaka (Aurelia aurita s.l.) : vpogled z vidika modeliranjaSara Hočevar, 2016, master's thesis Keywords: polyps, aurelia aurita, population dynamics, polyp density, density-dependent effects, density-independent effects, modelling, carrying capacity, growth rate Published in RUP: 19.07.2021; Views: 2240; Downloads: 25
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6. BIM-based simulation of fire and smoke spread in timber buildingsRichard Acquah, Eva Prelovšek Niemelä, Jakub Michal Sandak, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: wood, fire and smoke simulation, Building Information Modelling, computational fluid dynamics, Pyrosim, Revit Published in RUP: 24.06.2021; Views: 2683; Downloads: 66
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7. Integrating service life simulations of building facades with BIM to reduce economic and environmental impactsJakub Michal Sandak, Anna Malgorzata Sandak, Miklós Ferenz Krész, Balázs Dávid, László Hajdu, Michael Nicolas Mrissa, Črtomir Tavzes, Anja Jutraž, Boris Deanovič, Katja Malovrh Rebec, 2020, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: service life modelling, aesthetical limit state, biomaterials for building facades, visualization of aesthetical deterioration Published in RUP: 07.12.2020; Views: 2141; Downloads: 17
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9. A simulation tool for the façade aesthetic appearance - BIO4ever project approachAnna Malgorzata Sandak, Jakub Michal Sandak, Paolo Grossi, Marta Petrillo, 2018, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: service life prediction, modelling, visualization, aesthetics, facades Published in RUP: 17.12.2018; Views: 4303; Downloads: 148
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10. Understanding biogeographical patterns in the western Balkan Peninsula using environmental niche modelling and geostatistics in polymorphic Edraianthus tenuifoliusPeter Glasnović, Martina Temunović, Dmitar Lakušić, Tamara Rakić, Valentina Brečko Grubar, Boštjan Surina, 2018, original scientific article Keywords: Balkan refugia, Edraianthus tenuifolius, environmental niche modelling, geostatistics, last glacial maximum, morphological variability, 'refugia within refugia' model Published in RUP: 23.10.2018; Views: 2943; Downloads: 129
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