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Hack Boston: Monitoring Wireless Security Awareness in an Urban Setting

2006 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2006
This paper describes "Hack Boston," a project carried out by members of the IEEE student chapter at Northeastern University (NU) in Boston, MA. Our purpose was to identify the presence of wireless networks in order to determine qualitatively and quantitatively how secure these networks are, thus monitoring the security awareness of the wireless ...
Matthew Kowalski   +2 more
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Leerstand mit Leerstand kommentieren: Hausbesetzung als Urban Hacking

2022
kritische berichte - Zeitschrift für Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaften, Bd. 46 Nr.
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JUVENILE URBAN-HACKED PEREGRINE FALCONS FALCO-PEREGRINUS HUNT AT NIGHT

1991
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Wendt, Annie, Septon, Greg, Moline, Jeff
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Digital Infomediaries and Civic Hacking in Emerging Urban Data Initiatives

2016
This paper assesses non-traditional urban digital infomediaries who are pushing the agenda of urban Big Data and Open Data. Our analysis identified a mix of private, public, non-profit and informal infomediaries, ranging from very large organizations to independent developers.
Piyushimita Thakuriah   +2 more
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Informal Transportation Use In Urban Communities: Hacking In Baltimore, Maryland

2009
Transportation equity is an increasingly important issue. It is based on the assurance that every person, regardless of race, income or location of residence, has equal access to efficient and affordable transportation. In many cities this issue is of prime importance due to the lack of sufficient, dependable and easily accessible transportation ...
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Reconstituted Smart Citizenships Hacking Data-Based Urban Representations of the Public Domain

2020
Among contemporary fields of spatial practice, urban design, and governance have undergone particularly radical transformations thanks to the gradual incorporation of digital computation technologies. The most salient case of this resulting methodological shift is the Smart City paradigm, which exemplifies the conceptual framework championed by ...
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Urban hacking: the versatile forms of cultural resilience in Hong Kong

URBAN DESIGN International, 2019
The current understanding of urban resilience focuses on economic, environmental, and social responses. While the significance of art in enhancing social resistance has been acknowledged, the full potential of (un)authorised artistic and creative practices in initiating and strengthening the strategies of urban resilience is not yet recognised.
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Hacking Urban Space

2021
Marcella Del Signore, Gernot Riether
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Hacking: field notes for adaptive urban planning in uncertain times

Planning Practice & Research, 2022
Penelope Allan, Roel Plant
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Modernising Hackathons: Urban Innovation Data Hack 2024 - Hackathon as a service

In March 2024, AURIN, Arup and Eratos joined forces to deliver the Urban Innovation Data Hack 2024, supported by data owners and software solution providers across federal and state governments, academia, and industry. AURIN is a national digital research infrastructure providing urban and regional research data and tools.
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