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Combining LCA with Thermodynamics
2007Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is the most promising methodology to assess environmental impacts of products, services and processes. Its scope of application is constantly evolving, including e.g. application to regional scales and assessing societal consumption patterns.
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2000
We present a very simple algorithm for the Least Common Ancestors problem. We thus dispel the frequently held notion that optimal LCA computation is unwieldy and unimplementable. Interestingly, this algorithm is a sequentialization of a previously known PRAM algorithm.
Michael A. Bender, Martin Farach-Colton
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We present a very simple algorithm for the Least Common Ancestors problem. We thus dispel the frequently held notion that optimal LCA computation is unwieldy and unimplementable. Interestingly, this algorithm is a sequentialization of a previously known PRAM algorithm.
Michael A. Bender, Martin Farach-Colton
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Analysis and refutation of the LCAS
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1991A Language Compatible Arithmetic Standard (LCAS) has been proposed as International Standard ISO/IEC 10967:1991 for Language Compatible Arithmetic , Project JTC. 22.28, Version 3.1 (1 March 1991), by Drs. Mary Payne and Brian Wichmann. An earlier version appeared in both ACM SIGNUM and ACM SIGPLAN 25 1 (Jan.
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An Illustration of the LCA Technique
2008It has been mentioned in Chapter 12 that Life Cycle Assessment (or LCA) is one of the analytical instruments within the toolbox for analyzing the interface of economy and environment. This section provides a worked example of the LCA technique. It is a fairly elaborate demonstration of a quite simple hypothetical product system.
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Review of visualising LCA results in the design process of buildings
Building and Environment, 2021Alexander Hollberg +2 more
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