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Infrastructure targeting—the role of the military engineer
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering, 2004The unprecedented accuracy of modern weapons means that enemy assets can be compromised only as much as is necessary to ensure military advantage. The main benefits of such ‘effects-based’ targeting are a significant reduction in ‘collateral damage’ to people and infrastructure, and as a result, a faster return to normality post-conflict.
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An M3-Neutral Infrastructure for Bridging Model Engineering and Ontology Engineering
2006no ...
Bézivin, Jean +5 more
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Infrastructure and Collaborative Technologies: The Engineering Experience
2008 IEEE 17th Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 2008Summary form only given. The presentation summarises the experiences done inside Engineering Ingegneria Informatica SpA Research Lab in the infrastructure and collaborative technologies domain. This experiences is based on the participation (and often coordination) of many RD CALLAS (www.callas-newmedia.eu); PHAROS, Diligent and ETICS2, Grifin and ...
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Infrastructure, Engineering and Planning: From Materiality to Urbanisation
Abstract: Infrastructure planning, and engineering more specifically, are often considered as external influences that either independently or unintentionally influence the process of urbanisation. In this chapter, we advance an alternative perspective on relations between infrastructure planning and urbanisation.Picon, Antoine, de Block, Greet
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The Sketch Engine as infrastructure for historical corpora.
2012A part of the case for corpus building is always that the corpus will have many users and uses. For that, it must be easy to use. A tool and web service that makes it easy is the Sketch Engine. It is commercial, but this can be advantageous: it means that the costs and maintenance of the service are taken care of.
Kilgarriff Adam +2 more
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Geotechnical Engineering for Infrastructure and Development
2015Geotechnical engineering is a discipline that plays a critical role within all infrastructure and development projects. Failure to adequately account for the influence of the ground regularly leads to increased costs that often can be disproportionately high compared to the savings made by such neglect.
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Engineering Resilience in Critical Infrastructures
2017This short paper is a result of several intense days of discussion following a talk at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop “Resilience-Based Approaches to Critical Infrastructure Safeguarding”, which took place in Ponta Delgada, Portugal on June 26–29, 2016.
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