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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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Accreditation-The New Architectural Engineering Program Criteria

, 2011
Seventeen architectural engineering (AE) programs are ABET-accredited in the US. To gain accreditation, a program must meet general criteria common to every engineering program and specific criteria that are unique to the type of program.
A. Estes   +6 more
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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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Learning Applications in the Architectural Engineering Educational Setting

, 2010
Reception and processing of information is essential to learning. How the information is presented is a critical element in student comprehension. In most engineering institutions, theory and fundamental concepts are taught with passive lectures and ...
M. Alahmad, J. Tills
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Improvement of architectural engineering design education process through an analysis of BIM courses

, 2010
Public institutions and owners have been introduced to Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools. BIM has become an important factor in the design process in undergrad programs.
D. Kang, Kyoochul Shin
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Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats for Architectural, Engineering, and Construction Firms: Case Study of Vietnam

, 2009
After Vietnam became a member of the World Trade Organization, Vietnamese architectural, engineering, and construction (A/E/C) firms face competition from not only their domestic competitors but also from foreign A/E/C firms. As most Vietnamese firms are
F. Ling   +2 more
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Strategies Adopted by International Architectural, Engineering, and Construction Firms in Southeast Asia

, 2008
There are many business opportunities for international architectural, engineering, and construction firms to work in Southeast Asia (SEA) due to its high volume of construction demand and its growing economy.
F. Ling, C. Ibbs, E. W. Chew
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The Nation's Architectural Engineering Programs: A Diverse Group

, 2008
There are currently 17 ABET accredited Architectural Engineering programs in the United States. This paper presents curriculum data for these Architectural Engineering programs and discusses the challenges of finding common ground and conveying program ...
A. Estes
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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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