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New York Metropolitan Transportation Council Tour- Based Model Development ................................14 Peter Vovsha and Kuo- Ann Chiao The San Francisco Model in Practice: Validation, Testing, and Application............................................15 Maren Outwater and Billy Charlton Mid- Ohio Regional Planning Commission Tour- Based Model Development ..........................................17 Rebekah Anderson Application of a Microsimulation Model for User Benefit Calculation in Transit Projects .....................17 Peter Vovsha Application of the Mid- Ohio Regional Planning Commission Microsimulation Model: Review of the New Starts Program .........................................................................................................18 David Schmitt DATA AND SYNTHETIC POPULATIONS ..........................................................................................20 Processing the Denver Travel Survey to Support Tour- Based Modeling: Methods, Data, and Lessons Learned......................................................................................................20 Erik Sabina, Gregory Erhardt, Thomas Rossi, and John Coil Validation of the Atlanta Regional Commission Population Synthesizer.................................................21 John Bowman and Guy Rousseau Microsimulation of Single- Family Residential Land Use for Market Equilibriums..................................22 Bin Zhou and Kara Kockelman LAND USE FORECAST.........................................................................................................................24 The Case for Integrated Land Use–Transport Modeling .........................................................................24 J. Douglas Hunt Challenges in Integrated Land Use and Transportation Modeling: Lessons from UrbanSim Experience ........................................................................................................24 Paul Waddell The Path to a Staged Implementation of Integrated Models ...................................................................25 Becky Knudson ACTIVITY- BASED MODELS ................................................................................................................27 Modeling Short- Term Dynamics in Activity- Travel Patterns: From Aurora to Feathers ..........................27 Theo Arentz, Harry Timmermans, Davy Janssens, and Geert Wets Comprehensive Econometric Microsimulator for Daily Activity- Travel Patterns: Recent Developments and Sensitivity Testing Results..............................................................................29 Chandra Bhat, Abdul Pinjari, Naveen Eluru, Ipek Sener, Rachel Copperman, Jessica Guo, and Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan MATSIM/Planomat: A Microsimulation System of Activity Demand.....................................................30 Kay Axhausen Recent Developments with the Prism- Constrained Activity- Travel Simulator and Integration with the Dynamic Event- Based Network Simulator ................................................................................31 Ram Pendyala, Ryuichi Kitamura, and Kaira Kikuchi

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TRB Conference Proceedings 42, Innovations in Travel Demand Modeling, Volume 1: Session Summaries summarizes the sessions of a May 21-23, 2006, conference that examined advances in travel demand modeling, explored the opportunities and the challenges associated with the implementation of advanced travel models, and reviewed the skills and training necessary to apply new modeling techniques.

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