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Construction of 90m multi-span viaducts with span by span – A New Possibility in Bridge Engineering
IABSE Reports, 2018<p>This paper describes the background of the long-term R&D project which brought out the first application of a Large Movable Scaffolding System (LMSS) for the construction of a multi-span viaduct with successive spans ranging up to 90m long in Ankara region, Turkey.
Pedro Pacheco +3 more
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Engineers of Dreams: Great Bridge Builders and the Spanning of America.
The Journal of American History, 1996This book tells the stories of engineers who have dreamed and engineers who have toiled, of bridges of celebrity and bridges of burden, and it is about the nature of technology in a human context. Some renowned engineers and some famous bridges have tended to overshadow their contemporaries and neighbors, but the full range of stories reveals that the ...
John K. Brown, Henry Petroski
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Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 2022
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Salenko, S. D., Gosteev, Yu. A.
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Salenko, S. D., Gosteev, Yu. A.
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Traffic Engineering for Metro Ethernet Based on Multiple Spanning Trees
International Conference on Networking, International Conference on Systems and International Conference on Mobile Communications and Learning Technologies (ICNICONSMCL'06), 2006The significant advancement of Ethernet technology is pushing Ethernet from the local area network environment to metropolitan and wide area network environments. This paper presents a new traffic engineering scheme based on multiple spanning trees using a simple admission control algorithm. It is capable of making better use of network links bandwidth,
Xiaoming He, Mingying Zhu, Qingxin Chu
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Traffic Engineering in Enterprise Ethernet with Multiple Spanning Tree Regions
2005 Systems Communications (ICW'05, ICHSN'05, ICMCS'05, SENET'05), 2005IEEE 802.1s multiple spanning tree protocol (MSTP) is part of a family of standards for local and metropolitan area networks based on Ethernet protocol. MSTP allows a set of regions to be defined whose logical union spans the entire network, which in turn defines the association between VLANs and Spanning Tree Instances.
M. Padmaraj +4 more
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Feature Engineering in Maximum Spanning Tree Dependency Parser
2007In this paper we present the results of our experiments with modifications of the feature set used in the Czech mutation of the Maximum Spanning Tree parser. First we show how new feature templates improve the parsing accuracy and second we decrease the dimensionality of the feature space to make the parsing process more effective without sacrificing ...
Václav Novák, Zdenek Zabokrtský
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Engineering the Tower and Main Span Construction of Stonecutters Bridge
Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2010Stonecutters Bridge is the second longest cable-stayed bridge in the world and the first major bridge with a twin-box girder superstructure. It has a number of innovative structural features which made the construction of the bridge a significant challenge.
Guido Morgenthal, Robin Sham, Brian West
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"Boundary Spanning, Group Heterogeneity And Engineering Project Performance"
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2013The open innovation paradigm places renewed emphasis on the boundary spanning role for technical organizations. Previous research shows that heterogeneous groups are superior to homogeneous groups for creative responses to uncertainty. For boundary spanners in engineering projects it is proposed that weak, external links are a source of the information
John E. Ettlie +2 more
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Boundary Spanning, Group Heterogeneity and Engineering Project Performance
International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management, 2018This study examines the concept of intra-organizational links as a way for boundary spanners to bring into the project group the information needed to deal with task uncertainty. Several studies have shown that heterogeneous groups are superior to homogeneous groups when novel or creative solutions need to be developed to deal with tasks characterized ...
Donald O. Wilson, John E. Ettlie
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The use of science in long span bridge engineering
IABSE Reports, 2013<p>This paper describes a selection bridge projects over some three decades, which are vivid examples of the use of science in long span bridge engineering. The case examples have been specially chosen for fundamental improvements on bridge engineering, and for creative influence on our profession.
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