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Modular Buildings in Modern Construction
AbstractThe article considers temporary methods of using modular units in construction. The advanced world experience in the construction of modular buildings is analyzed. It is emphasized that modular construction has the potential to shorten project design and engineering time, reduce costs and improve construction productivity.
Elena M Generalova, Viktor P Generalov
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Interlocking system for enhancing the integrity of multi-storey modular buildings
Maintaining the structural integrity against severe loading conditions and accidental loads is one of the primary concerns when designing multi-storey modular buildings.
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Modular construction offers faster and safer manufacturing, better predictability to completion time, superior quality, less workers on site, less resource wastage, and a more environmentally friendly solution than the conventional construction process ...
Wahid Ferdous, Yu Bai, Tuan Ngo
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Automated spatial design of multi-story modular buildings using a unified matrix method
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Automated design methods facilitate the study of the influence of design forms on the buildings' behavior, and help compare the performance of alternative designs more effectively.
P Sharafi, Bijan Samali, Hamid Ronagh
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Modular refinement and model building
1997In this paper we show that formal program development can be viewed as a process of model building. Refinement diagrams are introduced and formally defined in terms of refinement developments. Hierarchical models are shown to be equivalent to modular refinement developments.
Martin de Groot, Ken Robinson
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Incremental concurrent builds for modular systems
Journal of Systems and Software, 1990This paper describes a system for controlling build operations for modular programs in a distributed environment. Our build system performs complete type-checking across module boundaries, verifies user-defined constraints between a system's components, and minimizes the recompilations required when new module versions are incorporated in a rebuild ...
Ray Ford, Mary Pfreundschuh Wagner
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Building a modular YAWL engine with Cumbia
International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management, 2012Nowadays, novel strategies to develop and adapt workflow engines in efficient ways are required in order to have BPM and workflow solutions with the capacity to support frequent changes in the corporate environment. One key strategy is to build new engines by reusing as much as possible from existing components. This requires two things.
Mario E. Sánchez +2 more
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Building a modular service oriented workflow engine
2009 IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA), 2009Current workflow engines, often based on WS-BPEL, are monolithic programs to orchestrate a business process or take part in choreography between partners. They cover aspects like the execution of the workflow description derived from the business process, the communication with external services, and the handling of errors. Both, the communication with
Gerhard Stuermer +2 more
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A Modular Approach to Build Workflow Engines
2012To provide BPM and workflow solutions with the dynamism to support frequent changes in the corporate environment, it is necessary to adopt novel strategies to efficiently develop and adapt workflow engines. One such strategy is to build new engines by reusing as much as possible from existing components.
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