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Teaching architectural acoustics to architecture, architectural engineering, and music students

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2011
A rewarding career in architectural acoustics has provided the opportunity to teach as a faculty member of the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at the University of Kansas. This presentation will discuss methods and techniques for teaching the basics of architectural acoustics to architecture students so that they might apply these basics to
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Crystal Engineering and Organometallic Architecture

Chemical Reviews, 1998
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Dario Braga   +2 more
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Architecture engineering: mastering architecture evolution and dynamicity of traffic engineering rules

2004 IEEE International Conference on Communications (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37577), 2004
The evolution of networking technologies to build carrier networks coupled with the diversity of the services proposed by the Internet operator leads to a complexity to master performance, QoS, strategy, etc. at the same time. Today's stakes need certain network reactivity, i.e. flexibility and dynamicity because the engineering is multidimensional and
T. Nadour, Noëmie Simoni, A. Boutignon
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Civil and Architectural Engineering

1990
The optimization of civil engineering structures usually involves a number of requirements that should be met at the same time in order to obtain a useful design. In the case of single criteria optimization, one of the requirements is selected as the criterion of optimization while the remaining ones are met by including them into the constraints of ...
St. Jendo, M. A. Rosenman, J. S. Gero
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Engineering Architectural Creativity

Structures Congress 2014, 2014
Technical mastery is only one condition for successful construction projects. Management skills should be considered as equally important. Architects and engineers are the backbone of project teams. When this team fails to work effectively together, project success is put at risk.
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Metaheuristics for Engineering and Architectural Design of Hospitals

Civil-Comp Proceedings, 2014
This paper presents an approach for optimized hospital layout design based on metaheuristics. Through the use of metaheuristics the hospital functionalities are decomposed into geometric units. The units define the baseline for the design of the hospital, as the units are based on correlations of the functionalities within the units and across the ...
Holst, Malene Kirstine Østergaard   +1 more
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ART: an architectural reverse engineering environment

Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice, 1999
When programmers perform maintenance tasks, program understanding is often required. One of the first activities in understanding a software system is identifying its subsystems and their relations, i.e. its software architecture. Since a large part of the effort is spent in creating a mental model of the system under study, tools can help maintainers ...
R. Fiutem   +3 more
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Serious Games Architectures and Engines

2016
The term Serious Game includes a wide, heterogeneous field of digital games with varying purposes and objectives and for a multitude of different application areas. All in common is the underlying software. This chapter gives an overview on the technical aspects of serious games including their software architectures and engines.
Heinrich Söbke, Alexander Streicher
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The Integration of Engineering and Architecture

IABSE Congress Reports, 2012
<p>Traditionally, the design process has been led by the architect with the engineer ensuring the structural integrity of the architect’s design. This paper explores how design collaboration that integrates both disciplines differs from this model.
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Genetically Engineered ART Architectures

2007
This chapter focuses on the evolution of ARTMAP architectures, using genetic algorithms, with the objective of improving generalization performance and alleviating the ART category proliferation problem. We refer to the resulting architectures as GFAM, GEAM, and GGAM.
Ahmad Al-Daraiseh   +5 more
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