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Adaptive and Competitive Committee Machine Architecture
2005Learning problem has three distinct phases, that is, model representation, learning criterion (target function) and implementation algorithm. This paper focuses on the close relation between the selection of learning criterion for committee machine and network approximation and competitive adaptation.
Jian Yang, Siwei Luo
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Service Oriented Architecture vs. Enterprise Architecture: Competition or Synergy?
2008Currently, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is still in its infancy, with no common agreement on its definition or the types and meaning of the artefacts involved in its creation and maintenance. Despite this situation, SOA is sometimes promoted as a parallel initiative, a competitor and perhaps even a successor of Enterprise Architecture (EA).
Ovidiu Noran, Peter Bernus
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The Graphic Evolution of Architectural Competitions
2018During the 20th century, open International Architectural Competitions became more and more generalized, and are currently global events with a great impact. In every competition, a brief is set with its own representation rule, which makes it unique.
Mercedes Carbonell Segarra +1 more
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Organizational Decision Mechanisms in an Architectural Competition
2012Competitions celebrate meritocratic values. Letting the best man or woman win leaves little room for human choice, since presumably the result follows from ascertaining the fact that someone did better than the rest. But in architectural competitions, appointing a winner involves human choice.
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Hierarchical Competitive Net Architecture
1995Development of hypersonic aircraft requires a high degree of system integration. Design tools are needed to provide rapid, accurate calculations of complex fluid flow patterns. This project demonstrates that neural networks can be successfully applied to calculation of fluid flow distribution and heat transfer in a six leg heat exchanger panel, typical
Theresa W. Long, Emil L. Hanzevack
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Paul Cret and Architectural Competitions
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 1966Architect Harbeson, a previous contributor, here gives us a checklist of the long career of Cret (I876-I945) in the business of architectural competitions. Mr. Harbeson was associated with the great Frenchman in the School of Architecture of the University of Pennsylvania and in private practice.
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Structuring architectural competitions as a competitive procurement process
Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 2021Samuel Laryea
exaly
Competitional narratives and architectural outcomes
2022H. Ejstrup, J. S. Nielsen
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