Projects / Programmes
Promet in logistika (Slovene)
January 1, 1999
- December 31, 2003
Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
2.19.00 |
Engineering sciences and technologies |
Traffic systems |
|
5.04.00 |
Social sciences |
Administrative and organisational sciences |
|
Code |
Science |
Field |
S136 |
Social sciences |
Transportation law |
T220 |
Technological sciences |
Civil engineering, hydraulic engineering, offshore technology, soil mechanics |
T280 |
Technological sciences |
Road transport technology |
T290 |
Technological sciences |
Railway transport technology |
T500 |
Technological sciences |
Safety technology |
Researchers (11)
Organisations (1)
Abstract
The research program is an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary program for the field of traffic and logistics.
The traffic science includes the bellow interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary knowledge:
- analysis and application of regularities of design, construction, building, maintanance and use of traffic infrastructure and superstructure
- analysis of regularities of elements of transportation services (goods ans passengers)
- regularities of operations linked to transportation (manipulation of goods and allied processes), and
- regularities of communications (transmission of signs, signals, image, sound and information via different communication systems and media).
It is sensible to group more important interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary sciences into six scientific disciplines within the scope of traffic sciences
- traffic engineering
- traffic technology
- organization of traffic
- economics of traffic
- traffic law, and
- other .
A detailed division is presented in the Frascati manual where traffic engineering is classified as an engineering science (transportation engineering), while other above-mentioned scientific disciplines are classified as traffic sciences (transportation).
General logistic science is interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary knowledge which include analysis and use of regularities of numerous and complex activities (functions, processes, measures, tasks etc.) that functionally link individual partial processes, such as managing transformation, in space and time, of goods, persons, capital, know-how, information etc., into optimal uniform logistic processes and logistic flows of goods, persons, capital, know-how and information from the source to the point of delivery in such a way that demands and expectations of the market are fulfilled to the maximum with minimum resources invested (material, peronnel, financial).