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Disentangling the architectural and non-architectural functions of CTCF and cohesin in gene regulation. [PDF]
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THE IMPORTANCE OF ARCHITECTURAL ACCESSIBILITY IN MODERN SOCIETY [PDF]
The main goal of architecture, as a field that is aimed at designing, planning, and organizing the three-dimensional space for human needs, is to make an accessible environment. That is one of the main factors for the quality of living in a society. Designing without architectural barriers and raising awareness of the needs of people with disabilities ...
Nikolovska, Vladica +3 more
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Towards a Sustainable Use of Architectural Heritage: How to Assess Accessibility and the User’s Role
Scientific communities and institutional bodies are supporting many shared efforts towards improving accessibility to architectural heritage, in the awareness that it provides the basis for inclusion and enhancement. Accessibility is related to the wider
Germana Maria Luisa
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PurposeDuring the past decade, Danish policies and legislation have increasingly focused on accessibility, which, by virtue of adopting the UN Sustainable Development Goals, has spurred new demands for the expertise of Danish landscape architects ...
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Accessibility is generally recognised as an important element of architectural design practice. However, studies suggest that the adoption of Inclusive Design by the architectural design community is still quite limited.
Matteo Zallio
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Access network target architecture
Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems, 1997Access networks have always been a very significant part of public network operator investments and operating costs. They have, however, not been a very dynamic part of telecom networks, planned, as they were, for the long-term and usually with limited technological innovation.
Milan Jankovic, Zoran R. Petrovic
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An access control reference architecture
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM workshop on Computer security architectures, 2008System administrators typically have unrestricted access to all files and programs on a system, with no enforced principle of least privilege. Additionally, this unrestricted access causes challenges for audit as many different users might have superuser access and the audit trail may not distinguish between the actual users, recording instead all ...
Amir Jerbi +3 more
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