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  • Prof. Richard de Neufville
  • Prof. David Geltner
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  • Institute for Data, Systems, and Society
  • Urban Studies and Planning
  • Sloan School of Management
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Spring 2010
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Graduate
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    • Urban Studies
      • Urban Planning
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IDS.720J | Spring 2010 | Graduate

Tools for Analysis: Design for Real Estate and Infrastructure Development

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Course Info

Instructors
  • Prof. Richard de Neufville
  • Prof. David Geltner
Departments
  • Institute for Data, Systems, and Society
  • Urban Studies and Planning
  • Sloan School of Management
As Taught In
Spring 2010
Level
Graduate
Topics
  • Business
    • Real Estate
  • Engineering
    • Systems Engineering
      • Computational Modeling and Simulation
      • Systems Design
  • Social Science
    • Urban Studies
      • Urban Planning
Learning Resource Types
group_work Projects

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