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Journal articles on the topic "Architecture, Polish"

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Butelski, Kazimierz. "Humanitarian Architecture – Polish and Chilean Perspective." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 471 (February 24, 2019): 082014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/471/8/082014.

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Świtek, Gabriela. "Architecture as politics." SAJ - Serbian Architectural Journal 6, no. 1 (2014): 63–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/saj1401063q.

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The paper presents a comment on Jacques Rancière's thinking on architecture as traced in The Politics of Aesthetics and juxtaposed with a case study - 1st Exhibition of Architecture of the People's Poland. The exhibition organized in the era of Stalinism (1953) and shown in the Central Bureau for Artistic Exhibitions (nowadays the Zachęta - National Gallery of Art in Warsaw) is seen as a manifestation of 'artistic regimes' of the period and as aesthetisation of architecture which is commonly considered the most 'political' of all the (fine) arts. Architecture does not seem to be the main concern of The Politics of Aesthetics; most translators and (Polish) commentators of Rancière's philosophical writings draw our attention to the importance of his aesthetics for the relational aspects of contemporary art in public spaces. The article aims at emphasizing the architectural moments in Rancière's project of aesthetics as politics; it also elaborates a couple of notions poiēsis/mimēsis - as discussed by Rancière - in relation to architectural theory and history of architectural exhibitions.
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Kopacz, Zdzisław, Cezary Specht, and Stanisław Oszczak. "Polish DGPS system — architecture and installation: 1995." Zeszyty Naukowe Akademii Marynarki Wojennej 202, no. 3 (September 30, 2015): 47–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/0860889x.1178571.

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Urbanska, Marta A. "New Polish architecture - seeking to establish order?" Architectural Design 76, no. 3 (2006): 82–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ad.270.

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Proskuriakov, Victor, Bohdan Hoi, and Roman Savchak. "State of polish theatre architecture research in Ukraine." Środowisko Mieszkaniowe 23 (2018): 167–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/25438700sm.18.047.9212.

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Owerczuk, Aleksander. "The Importance of Architectural Heritage for the Quality of Urban Life on Selected Examples of Polish Towns." Proceedings 51, no. 1 (August 20, 2020): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020051029.

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In recent years, the importance of architectural heritage as a factor in urban development and improving the quality of life of residents has increased in Poland. Protection and use of historic architecture should be in accordance with the principles of sustainable development. The potential for historical architecture can then be fully exploited. The above topics were discussed based on examples of small towns in the Podlaskie Voivodeship.
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Marciniak, Piotr. "Polska Kronika Filmowa as a source for research on contemporary Polish architecture." Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication 22, no. 31 (January 8, 2019): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/i.2017.31.03.

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The materials used by architectural historians to research the post-war period are very limited, and the available archive resources are incomplete and dispersed. In this context, of special significance are other forms of visual materials that documented the spatial reality of the communist period. Documentary films, and in particular the Polska Kronika Filmowa [Polish Film Chronicle] newsreel, can make an an important contribution to and a resource for historical research on contemporary Polish architecture. This text contains methodological reflections on the role of film studying the history of contemporary architecture. It describes the new research options, including the ability to recreate original spatial phenomena, and also the contemporary techniques and technology as well as the educational dimension of the Polish Film Chronicle. In this context, it is especially interesting to compare the documentary material from the Chronicle with other archival material, e.g. drawings, plans and photographs. This method provides an additional opportunity for a fuller and more objective recreation of space in 3D. This “reverse modelling” can be used to restore or preserve the original condition of structures, or even to rebuild ones no longer existing.
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Szczerski, Andrzej. "Sztuka i architektura dla II Rzeczypospolitej." Prace Historyczne 147, no. 4 (2020): 869–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20844069ph.20.049.12503.

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Art and architecture for the Second Polish Republic The period of the Second Polish Republic was a time of dynamic processes of unification and modernisation. They were also reflected in art and architecture. This should not come as a surprise given the fact that Polish artists were involved in the struggle for independence on the battlefields, while they also documented Polish military efforts during the World War I. Later on, they held positions in the state administration, especially in the administrative structures responsible for art patronage and education; finally, they were also active in the field of national propaganda. The authorities of the Second Polish Republic appreciated the importance of modern art, especially that the restoration of independence coincided with a debate about the various definitions of the Polish national style. This debate, which involved supporters of vernacular stylisation and those who promoted modernism, found its complex reflection in the Polish General Exhibition in Poznańin 1929. The exhibition confirmed that the leading role in the process of modernisation was assumed by architecture and urban planning.
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Grzeszczuk-Brendel, Hanna. "Rhetoric of the image of architecture." Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication 22, no. 31 (January 8, 2019): 29–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/i.2017.31.04.

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Based on the example of one of the newsreels of the Polish Film Chronicle of 1965, we have researched the issue of the usability of rhetorical figures for the analysis of the image of architecture recorded in film and its relations with the verbal rhetoric of narration as well as the pictorial rhetoric, which makes up the message of a different nature. By this we have attempted to decode the lifestyle model presented in the film and propagated by its manner of description of architecture with the use of rhetorical figures and also to decode the role and meaning of the architectural forms, which were engaged in the creation of the message of the film image. Combining the rhetorical analysis with an interpretation of the architectural forms has enabled us to identify the persuasive nature of the message of the chronicle material included in the documentary film.
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Arciszewska, Barbara, and Makary Górzyński. "Urban Narratives in the Age of Revolutions: Early 20th century Ideas to Modernize Warsaw." Artium Quaestiones, no. 26 (September 19, 2018): 101–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/aq.2015.26.6.

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In January 1906, in the turbulent period of 1905–1907, the poet, artist, and socialactivist Antoni Lange published in the Warsaw weekly Świat an essay called“Marzenia warszawskie” (“The Warsaw Dreams”). A several page text, illustratedwith woodcuts by the painter Andrzej Zarzycki, included a spectacular vision of metropolitanWarsaw of the future: a capital city with many public buildings and moderninfrastructure, a genuine center of Polish national and cultural life. The present essayanalyzes unexamined ideas of Lange in terms of the history of architecture, andin a double political and social context. “The Warsaw Dreams” was deeply rooted inthe political reality of the former Kingdom of Poland, addressing the issue of liberalizationof the Russian rule during the 1905 revolution. Using the vocabulary of urbanplanning and making a list of changes in the city’s architecture, Lange articulateda vision of the future space of Warsaw as a Polish metropolis of modernity, administeredindependently of Russia. In his essays he proposed to extend the city limits andremove its fortifications as well as introduce local government with significant prerogativesas an instrument of Warsaw’s great transformation – its aestheticization and construction of public buildings, such as national government edifices, schools,and cultural centers. The authors argue that by describing public architecture of thefuture Warsaw as a “dream” full of copies of well-known European architectural monumentsfrom Venice, Prague, and Cracow, Lange created a comprehensive politicalproject of autonomy of the Kingdom of Poland in the Russian empire. “The WarsawDreams” originally combined together architecture and politics, urban space and theproblems of Polish modernization, and the discourses of nationalism and socialism.Lange’s visionary proposal from 1906 is of the most imaginative responses to thechallenges of the development of Warsaw at the turn of the 20th century in the contextof Polish political and social problems of those times.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Architecture, Polish"

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Wojtowicz, Ian (Ian Stanislaw). "B'Seder : the design of a social medium for Polish and Jewish communities." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/78506.

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Thesis (S.M. in Visual Studies)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, September 2012.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-165).
"The history of the Polish-Jewish relationship is...the embattled terrain of several collective memories, each with its claim to moral legitimacy, and each charged with fierce and sometimes vehement feelings." These contested histories are the source of tension and animosity between Poles and Jews to this day. Unlike the German-Jewish relationship, where "the moral rights and wrongs were starkly clear," Poland's past is far more complex. This thesis describes the design of a storage and retransmission medium for these contested histories, using photography, nomadic performance, new media mapping techniques and imaginary architecture. The system, entitled B'Seder, makes use of the ancient technology of memory palaces to produce a long-term relational aesthetic practice for the transformation of post-conflict societies through storytelling, conversation, and the mapping of narratives into visual forms. Using a well established process from post-traumatic therapy, the medium focuses on restructuring fragmented memories into a cohesive, flowing story. In formal terms, the project begins with a photograph of an empty room. Anecdotes are collected from readings, films and conversations with community participants. These anecdotes are then transformed into mnemonic objects, which are depicted in the image. This process of accumulation of object/stories continues as the image is taken to new sites with new participants. The system then transitions into an editing and organizing mode where these anecdotes are arranged into a singular narrative sequence, which is memorized and recounted in public space.
by Ian Wojtowicz.
S.M.in Visual Studies
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Czerwinski, Mikolaj. "PRAGMATIC MODERNISM: PROJECT [PROJEKT] AND POLISH DESIGN, 1956-1970." UKnowledge, 2011. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/gradschool_theses/96.

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Recently Scholars of design history began to recognize the phenomenon of Socialist Modernism, the return to modernist aesthetics to Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union during the thaw, the disavowal of Stalinist policies by Nikita Khrushchev after the 20th Party Congress of the Communist Party in February of 1956 and the resulting turn away from Socialist Realism, a historicist method in architecture that expressed socialist values, which the Stalinist favored. Scholars of art and design argued that Socialist Modernism in Poland constituted an affirmation of the party’s authority and that of the political system because designers who practiced it focused on abstract form and technological experiments. Unlike the modernism of the early 20th century, which followed a utopian ideology to ensure universal well being through art and design, it focused on the aesthetics of elementary form. However, based on this research, I investigated the journal Projekt of the main state-sponsored publisher in the years, 1956-1970. I have found that its contributors practiced a pragmatic modernism. Although they focused on technological experiments and utilized abstract form, failing to engage in politics, the designers that surrounded Projekt attempted to create user center design that fostered the well being of man, avant-garde values that the 1920s and 1930s functional modernist groups of Central and Eastern advocated. Therefore, following a period of Socialist Realism (1948-1956) in Poland, Projekt advocated for avant-garde values in design while ignoring the political situation, therefore fulfilling a pragmatic site in which it tolerated the authoritarian party, but argued for user based, socially conscious design that connected it to like minded designers in the west.
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Drozynski, Karol. "The struggle of the non-Soviet self for space in the architecture of Nowa Huta : an analysis of Heterotopian conditions in the Polish-Communist context." Thesis, Cardiff University, 2017. http://orca.cf.ac.uk/109101/.

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This thesis investigates the formation and development of heterotopias in Communism, in the spatial context of the city of Nowa Huta which was initially inspired by Soviet architectural strategies and designed in 1949 to accommodate a steelworks factory next to Krakow, Poland. Heterotopias were first defined by Michel Foucault in 1966 in The Order of things and in this context can be argued to have served as spaces for a re-evaluation of the engagement with the power structures at hand. The research presented in this document explains the role of heterotopias in informing the development of architectural design and that of the self in the civic spaces of Nowa Huta. To reach the aim of this thesis the research explored the situation in 20th century Poland, where a singular idea was to overwhelm all areas of life including architecture. The work presents the Sovietisation of Eastern Europe and the attempts to change the cultural habits of Poland by introducing a stronger paradigm of considering architectural design. Those attempts were based on the Soviet agenda to develop a robust public ethos guided by enhancing the work ethos. Nowa Huta stands as an example of Soviet-inspired architectural and urban planning. This thesis looks into the architectural representation of the subversive tendencies of Polish people who subverted this paradigm. The work interrogates the spatial qualities of the city and reaches beyond a detailed analysis of its initial masterplan. The thesis discusses the civic life of the place and consequent architectural changes to the urban fabric. The inhabitants of Nowa Huta in the 20th Century were caught in a power struggle between the Communist government and the opposition (that was linked with the Catholic Church). As a result the inhabitants sought spaces in which they could avoid the normalising gaze of Communist agents. They were creating heterotopias, initially in informal spaces, out of desire to remain latent from what Foucault would call ‘dispositif’ (or apparatus that the government used to regulate public conduct). The centrepiece of the argument is a narrative of the growth of concealed forms of operation (of Communist and Non-Communist agents) within the city and their entanglement with the official or civic practices. In doing so the research concentrates on spaces that were on the margin of political engagement and aims to present how such spaces ultimately redefined civic engagement in Nowa Huta. Those spaces came to foster heterotopias which came to materialise in underground bunkers and corridors, peripheries of the city, abandoned cinemas and finally churches (the design of which was inspired by the former). It was the explicit subversive quality of church designs that allowed the subverts to conduct non-Soviet life in their depths. By doing so the Church aligned itself with the heterotopian energy of the dissidents.
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Aldrawiesh, Khalid. "Security policy architecture for web services environment." Thesis, De Montfort University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2086/7089.

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An enhanced observer is model that observes behaviour of a service and then automatically reports any changes in the state of the service to evaluator model. The e-observer observes the state of a service to determine whether it conforms to and obeys its intended behaviour or policy rules. E-observer techniques address most problems, govern and provide a proven solution that is re-usable in a similar context. This leads to an organisation and formalisation policy which is the engine of the e-observer model. Policies are used to refer to specific security rules for particular systems. They are derived from the goals of management that describe the desired behaviour of distributed heterogeneous systems and networks. These policies should be defended by security which has become a coherent and crucial issue. Security aims to protect these policies whenever possible. It is the first line of protection for resources or assets against events such as loss of availability, unauthorised access or modification of data. The techniques devised to protect information from intruders are general purpose in nature and, therefore, cannot directly enforce security that has no universal definition, the high degree of assurance of security properties of systems used in security-critical areas, such as business, education and financial, is usually achieved by verification. In addition, security policies express the protection requirements of a system in a precise and unambiguous form. They describe the requirements and mechanisms for securing the resources and assets between the sharing parties of a business transaction. However, Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) is a new paradigm of computing that considers "services" as fundamental elements for developing applications/solutions. SOC has many advantages that support IT to improve and increase its capabilities. SOC allows flexibility to be integrated into application development. This allows services to be provided in a highly distributed manner by Web services. Many organisations and enterprises have undertaken developments using SOC. Web services (WSs) are examples of SOC. WSs have become more powerful and sophisticated in recent years and are being used successfully for inter-operable solutions across various networks. The main benefit of web services is that they use machine-to-machine interaction. This leads initially to explore the "Quality" aspect of the services. Quality of Service (QoS) describes many techniques that prioritise one type of traffic or programme that operates across a network connection. Hence, QoS has rules to determine which requests have priority and uses these rules in order to specify their priority to real-time communications. In addition, these rules can be sophisticated and expressed as policies that constrain the behaviour of these services. The rules (policies) should be addressed and enforced by the security mechanism. Moreover, in SOC and in particular web services, services are black boxes where behaviour may be completely determined by its interaction with other services under confederation system. Therefore, we propose the design and implementation of the “behaviour of services,” which is constrained by QoS policies. We formulate and implement novel techniques for web service policy-based QoS, which leads to the development of a framework for observing services. These services interact with each other by verifying them in a formal and systematic manner. This framework can be used to specify security policies in a succinct and unambiguous manner; thus, we developed a set of rules that can be applied inductively to verify the set of traces generated by the specification of our model’s policy. These rules could be also used for verifying the functionality of the system. In order to demonstrate the protection features of information system that is able to specify and concisely describe a set of traces generated, we subsequently consider the design and management of Ponder policy language to express QoS and its associated based on criteria, such as, security. An algorithm was composed for analysing the observations that are constrained by policies, and then a prototype system for demonstrating the observation architecture within the education sector. Finally, an enforcement system was used to successfully deploy the prototype’s infrastructure over Web services in order to define an optimisation model that would capture efficiency requirements. Therefore, our assumption is, tracing and observing the communication between services and then takes the decision based on their behaviour and history. Hence, the big issue here is how do we ensure that some given security requirements are satisfied and enforced? The scenario here is under confederation system and based on the following:  System’s components are Web-services.  These components are black boxes and designed/built by various vendors.  Topology is highly changeable. Consequently, the main issues are: • The proposal, design and development of a prototype of observation system that manages security policy and its associated aspects by evaluating the outcome results via the evaluator model. • Taming the design complexity of the observation system by leaving considerable degrees of freedom for their structure and behaviour and by bestowing upon them certain characteristics, and to learn and adapt with respect to dynamically changing environments.
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Meyer, John Maximilian. "An Architecture for Policy-Aware Intentional Agents." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1619199523368049.

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Birge, David (David Porter). "Embedded autonomies projecting an American middle-Class polis." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/99270.

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Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.
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What possible response to the last forty years of depressed wages can the American middle-class have? Along with long established tactics on the consumption side of the production equation -- namely collective housing and collective purchasing -- a new form of economic autonomy is emerging from within the very tool-kit of Neoliberalism. Due to its vastly smaller scale and increased productivity, minimal environmental impact, and rapidly decreasing costs, automation technologies provide opportunity for collective ownership of joint factories. Here, the vast array of skilled middle-class workers can converge to share a base system of advanced production, consequently renewing their economic competitiveness. While individually the three forms of collective action might only require a diffuse spatialization, or no collocation whatsoever, the combination of all three collective strategies within the same spatial container suggests a potentially new form of living, one which goes beyond the simple abutting of live/work spaces, to the definition of a total life-world. To mediate this complexity I have appropriated a subtle archi-tectonic device, the plenum, as the infrastructure that simultaneously buffers and connects the two typically disparate worlds of material work and social re-production. The plenum does this by providing a flexible super-structure for services, people, and material to pass through, for program to attach to and utilize for its own specificity, and as a zone of mediation which allows spaces of industry and living to collide. With the collective control over these new spaces of both simple reproduction and extended production, founded on the appropriation of advanced forms of automated production, my thesis proposes the return to older modes of communal living and resilience through co-production and co-habitation, and hence the rebirth of the collective life-world. This design project is a first step in envisioning a new, American middle-class polis, defined here as the prior definition of a social and political form of existence. It harkens back to the very origin of the American mythology of self-sufficiency, to the Mayflower Compact, which set up a self-governance which understood that this self-sufficiency was not possible at the scale of the individual, but only at the scale of the community.
by David Birge.
S.M.
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Ferreira, Bento J. M. D. "Architecture as public policy. the role and effectiveness of national architectural policies in the European Union : the cases of Ireland, Scotland and The Netherlands." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2017. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1557359/.

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Since the beginning of the 1990s, a growing number of European countries have been developing national policies on Architecture. Reflecting the wide diversity of cultures across the EU, some member states have adopted comprehensive policies setting up a wide range of initiatives while others have approved national legislation addressed to clients and stakeholders or created cultural institutions. Despite their differences, all the approaches share the will to promote well-designed living environments. Hosting these concerns, the EU Council adopted a Resolution on Architectural Quality in 2001, encouraging the member states to promote architecture and urban design as a way to achieve high-quality environments. However, some member states remain sceptical and even suspicious about the effectiveness of a formal policy on Architecture and prefer not to follow this trend without further evidence. In the face of this phenomenon, it is relevant to clarify the role of a national Architectural policy and if it really enhances the role of the state in promoting better places. Following an inductive research strategy, the main objective of this research is to improve the understanding of the role and effectiveness of national Architecture policies in processes of design governance. The research will start by examining to what extent the adoption of formal Architecture policies by the member states has been influenced by an Europeanization process. Then it will explore the comprehensive Architecture policies discourse to uncover the main values and ideas that underlie a formal policy in this domain. Finally, this research will seek to evaluate the effectiveness of a formal Architecture policy through a comparative analysis of current practices among three EU member states: Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands. In sum, this research is a theorization of Architecture as public policy, a methodology for the study of this phenomenon and a comparative study of national Architecture policies.
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Lira, Rueda Javier. "Managing dynamic non-uiform cache architectures." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/80381.

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Researchers from both academia and industry agree that future CMPs will accommodate large shared on-chip last-level caches. However, the exponential increase in multicore processor cache sizes accompanied by growing on-chip wire delays make it difficult to implement traditional caches with a single, uniform access latency. Non-Uniform Cache Access (NUCA) designs have been proposed to address this situation. A NUCA cache divides the whole cache memory into smaller banks that are distributed along the chip and can be accessed independently. Response time in NUCA caches does not only depend on the latency of the actual bank, but also on the time required to reach the bank that has the requested data and to send it to the core. So, the NUCA cache allows those banks that are located next to the cores to have lower access latencies than the banks that are further away, thus mitigating the effects of the cache’s internal wires. These cache architectures have been traditionally classified based on their placement decisions as static (S-NUCA) or dynamic (DNUCA). In this thesis, we have focused on D-NUCA as it exploits the dynamic features that NUCA caches offer, like data migration. The flexibility that D-NUCA provides, however, raises new challenges that hardens the management of this kind of cache architectures in CMP systems. We have identified these new challenges and tackled them from the point of view of the four NUCA policies: replacement, access, placement and migration. First, we focus on the challenges introduced by the replacement policy in D-NUCA. Data migration makes most frequently accessed data blocks to be concentrated on the banks that are closer to the processors. This creates big differences in the average usage rate of the NUCA banks, being the banks that are close to the processors the most accessed banks, while the banks that are further away are not accessed so often. Upon a replacement in a particular bank of the NUCA cache, the probabilities of the evicted data block to be reused by the program will differ if its last location in the NUCA cache was a bank that are close to the processors, or not. The decentralized nature of NUCA, however, prevents a NUCA bank from knowing that other bank is constantly evicting data blocks that are later being reused. We propose three different techniques to dealwith the replacement policy, being The Auction the most successful one. Then, we deal with the challenges in the access policy. As data blocks can be mapped in multiple banks within the NUCA cache. Finding the requesting data in a D-NUCA cache is a difficult task. In addition, data can freely move between these banks, thus the search scheme must look up all banks where the requesting data block can be mapped to ascertain if it is in the NUCA cache, or not. We have proposed HK-NUCA. This is a search scheme that uses home knowledge to effectively reduce the average number of messages introduced to the on-chip network to satisfy a memory request. With regard to the placement policy, this thesis shows the implementation of a hybrid NUCA cache. We have proposed a novel placement policy that accomodates both memory technologies, SRAM and eDRAM, in a single NUCA cache. Finally, in order to deal with the migration policy in D-NUCA caches, we propose The Migration Prefetcher. This is a technique that anticipates data migrations. Summarizing, in this thesis we propose different techniques to efficiently manage future D-NUCA cache architectures on CMPs. We demonstrate the effectivity of our techniques to deal with the challenges introduced by D-NUCA caches. Our techniques outperform existing solutions in the literature, and are in most cases more energy efficient.
CMPs actuales integran memorias cache de último nivel cada vez más grandes dentro del chip. Roadmaps en la industria y trabajos en ámbito académico muestran que esta tendencia seguirá en los próximos años. Sin embargo, los altos retrasos en la red de interconexión y el cableado hace que sea cada vez más difícil de implementar memorias cachés tradicionales con una única y uniforme latencia de acceso. Para solventar esta situación aparecieron los diseños NUCA (Non-Uniform Cache Access). Una caché de tipo NUCA divide una memoria grande en bloques más pequeños que se distribuyen a lo largo del chip y pueden ser accedidos de manera independiente. De esta manera el tiempo de respuesta en una caché NUCA no depende sólo de la latencia de un banco, sino que también se tiene en cuenta el tiempo de enrutamiento de la petición hasta y desde el banco de la NUCA que responde. La posición física de un banco en el chip es clave para determinar la latencia de acceso a NUCA, entonces bancos que se encuentren más cerca de los cores tendrán menores latencias de acceso que otros que estén más alejados. Las cachés NUCA se pueden clasificar como estáticas (S-NUCA) o dinámicas (D-NUCA), basándonos en sus decisiones de emplazamiento. Esta tesis se centra en D-NUCA. Este diseño permite a un dato migrar de banco en banco a fín de reducir la latencia de futuros accesos a ese dato, pero también ofrece otros retos que deben ser investigados para gestionar estas cachés de manera eficiente. Hemos identificado y explorado estos retos desde el punto de vista de las cuatro políticas NUCA: reemplazo, acceso, emplazamiento y migración. En primer lugar nos hemos centrado en la política de reemplazo. La migración de datos permite que los datos que se utilizan más frequentemente se concentren en aquellos bancos que estan más cerca de los cores. Ésto crea grandes diferencias en el uso medio de los bancos en NUCA, siendo los bancos cercanos a los cores los más accedidos, mientras que los bancos lejanos no se acceden tan a menudo. Debido a las diferencias en la frequencia de reemplazos entre bancos, las probabilidades de que el dato expulsado sea reusado en un futuro crecerán o disminuirán dependiendo del banco donde se efectuó el reemplazo. Por otro lado, los trabajos previos en la política de reemplazo no son efectivos en este tipo de cachés ya que los bancos trabajan de manera independiente. Nosotros proponemos tres técnicas de reemplazo para NUCA, siendo The Auction la técnica con mayor beneficio. En cuanto a los retos con la política de acceso, como los datos se pueden mapear en diversos bancos dentro de la caché NUCA, encontrarlos se convierte en una tarea complicada y costosa. Aquí, nosotros proponemos HK-NUCA. Es un algoritmo de acceso que usa el conocimiento integrado en los bancos "home" para reducir de manera eficiente el número medio de accesos necesarios para resolver una petición de memoria. Para analizar la política de emplazamiento, esta tesis muestra la implementación de una caché NUCA híbrida. Nuestra política de emplazamiento permite integrar ambas tecnologías, SRAM y eDRAM, en un único nivel de cache NUCA. Finalmente, en cuanto a la migración en D-NUCA, hemos propuesto The Migration Prefetcher. Es una técnica que permite anticipar migraciones de datos usando el conocimiento adquirido por el historial de accesos. En resumen, esta tesis propone diferentes técnicas para gestionar de manera eficiente las futuras arquitecturas de memoria caché D-NUCA en un entorno CMP. A lo largo de la tesis, demostramos la efectividad de las técnicas propuestas para paliar los efectos inducidos por el hecho de utilizar cachés D-NUCA. Estas técnicas, además de obtener mayor rendimiento que otros mecanismos existentes en la literatura, son en muchos casos más eficientes en términos de energía.
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Bielawski, M., J. Jurišić, T. Lenz, Rusche T. Maxian, and C. Nippert. "Via : communis Europa ; Europe's architecture in 2020." Universität Potsdam, 2006. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2010/4845/.

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Gao, Mingzheng 1965. "Population policy and urban housing in China." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/66389.

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Thesis (M.Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1999.
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 52).
This thesis will focus on how urban housing design reflects the new one-child family population policy in the traditional urban context in Beijing, China. The population policy has changed the size and structure of traditional family, and further affected children's growing up environment. Children, used to grow up in a joint family of three generations in a traditional courtyard house, now have isolated by apartment box. The traditional social and spatial relationships among children, families, and neighbors have been extremely weakened. My intention is to restore the lost relationships for lonely children in a high density residential complex. This complex, transformed from the traditional single story courtyard house, becomes one big house, where all neighbors live under one roof as one big family. As a consequence, children in a one child family still have the same feeling of multi generations living together as their old generations had before.
by Mingzheng Gao.
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Współczesna architektura polska =: Contemporary Polish architecture. Warszawa: Arkady, 1988.

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Muthesius, Stefan. Art, architecture, and design in Poland, 966-1990: An introduction. Königstein im Taunus: K.R. Langewiesche Nachfolger H. Köster Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1994.

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Olszewski, Andrzej K. An outline history of Polish 20th century art and architecture. Warsaw: Interpress Publishers, 1989.

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Gameren, Tilman van. Tilman van Gameren, 1632-1706: A Dutch architect to the Polish court. Edited by Goossens Eymert-Jan, Ottenheym Koen, Koninklijk Paleis (Amsterdam Netherlands), and Stichting Koninklijk Paleis te Amsterdam. Amsterdam: Royal Palace Foundation, 2002.

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Gałka, Witold. O architekturze i plastyce dawnego Poznania do końca epoki baroku. Poznań: Wydawn. Miejskie, 2001.

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Wierzbicka, Bożena. In artium hortis: Studia i szkice z dziejów sztuki, konserwacji zabytków i muzealnictwa. Warszawa: Stowarzyszenie Konserwatorów Zabytków, 1997.

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Sesja, Stowarzyszenie Historyków Sztuki. Sztuka Polska po 1945 roku: Materiały Sesji Stowarzyszenia Historyków Sztuki, Waszawa, listopad 1984. Warszawa: Paǎstwowe Wydawn. Nauk., 1987.

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Drexlerowa, Anna. Polska i Polacy na powszechnych wystawach swiatowych 1851-2000. Warszawa: Instytut Sztuki Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 2005.

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Tondos, Barbara. Styl zakopiański i Zakopiańszczyzna. Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich, 2004.

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Nasze własne, nasze polskie: Mit renesansu lubelskiego w polskiej historii sztuki. Kraków: Wydawn. "DodoEditor", 2010.

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Urban, Florian. "Pronunciation of Polish names." In Postmodern Architecture in Socialist Poland, 214. Abingdon, Oxon; New York : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003016731-103.

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Piasecki, Maciej, and Grzegorz Godlewski. "Effective Architecture of the Polish Tagger." In Text, Speech and Dialogue, 213–20. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11846406_27.

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Trocka-Leszczynska, Elzbieta, and Joanna Jablonska. "Kitsch in Architecture – Contemporary Polish Hotels." In Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Design for All and Accessibility Practice, 279–90. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07509-9_27.

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Kowalski, Michał J. "Quality of Investment Recommendation – Evidence Form Polish Capital Market, Income Approach." In Information Systems Architecture and Technology: Proceedings of 38th International Conference on Information Systems Architecture and Technology – ISAT 2017, 57–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67223-6_6.

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Borkowska, Anna, and Katarzyna Jach. "Pre-testing of Polish Translation of System Usability Scale (SUS)." In Information Systems Architecture and Technology: Proceedings of 37th International Conference on Information Systems Architecture and Technology – ISAT 2016 – Part I, 143–53. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46583-8_12.

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Kowalski, Michał J., and Jadwiga Praźników. "Investment Recommendation Optimism—Results of Empirical Research on Polish Capital Market." In Information Systems Architecture and Technology: Proceedings of 37th International Conference on Information Systems Architecture and Technology – ISAT 2016 – Part IV, 67–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46592-0_6.

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Tworek, Katarzyna, and Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak. "Relations Between IT and Organizational Learning Capability—Empirical Studies Among Polish Organizations." In Information Systems Architecture and Technology: Proceedings of 37th International Conference on Information Systems Architecture and Technology – ISAT 2016 – Part IV, 197–207. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46592-0_17.

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Jach, Katarzyna, Beata Bajcar, and Anna Borkowska. "The Adaptation of the Device Assessment Questionnaire ISO 9241-9 in the Polish Samples." In Information Systems Architecture and Technology: Proceedings of 38th International Conference on Information Systems Architecture and Technology – ISAT 2017, 253–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67223-6_24.

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Kamińska, Anna Maria, and Zofia Wilimowska. "Methods of Assessing the Level of the Technology Innovation and Polish Innovativeness in Years 2010–2014." In Information Systems Architecture and Technology: Proceedings of 37th International Conference on Information Systems Architecture and Technology – ISAT 2016 – Part IV, 105–13. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46592-0_9.

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Patalas-Maliszewska, Justyna, and Sławomir Kłos. "Knowledge Sharing Using Customer Relationship Management Systems (CRM) in NPD Processes - Research Results from Polish and German Manufacturing Companies." In Information Systems Architecture and Technology: Proceedings of 38th International Conference on Information Systems Architecture and Technology – ISAT 2017, 346–54. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67223-6_33.

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Gronostajska, Barbara. "ARCHETYPE OF A DETACHED HOUSE IN CONTEMPORARY POLISH ARCHITECTURE." In 6th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS Proceedings. STEF92 Technology, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2019v/6.1/s17.045.

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Przesmycka, N. "Housing of prime social need – Polish traditions of socially engaged architecture." In The 10th EAAE/ARCC International Conference. Taylor & Francis Group, 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742: CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315226255-62.

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Urbanska, Marta. "POLISH CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE VS. CULTURAL HERITAGE - 21ST CENTURY PRESERVATION THROUGH SUBDUED CREATION." In 5th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS SGEM2018. STEF92 Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocialf2018/6.3/s15.036.

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Shevtsova, Galyna, and Svitlana Linda. "Historic “Modus Operandi” in the Revitalization of Ancient Towns: Japanese and Polish Experience." In The 2nd International Conference on Architecture: Heritage, Traditions and Innovations (AHTI 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200923.069.

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Gil-Mastalerczyk, Joanna. "The search for modern and innovative forms in Polish sacred architecture - based on structural, material and technological new opportunities." In Annual International Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering (ACE 2016). Global Science & Technology Forum ( GSTF ), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2301-394x_ace16.51.

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Drobnik, Rafał, and Andrzej Głowacki. "Replacement of I&C System for the Four Main Pumps in the Fuel Channels Cooling Circuit of “Maria” Polish Research Reactor." In 2014 22nd International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone22-31215.

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In this work the replacement of the I&C connected with the four main pumps in a Polish research reactor called “Maria” is discussed. In particular, this paper focuses on the aspect of the whole system of pump parameters measurements (temperature, vibrations, power) and pump control system. The whole architecture of the I&C system (including power supply, redundancy of electrical and control system) will be showed. During the I&C replacement some problems arose, such as the change in the pump control system from analog to digital system; the link existing in the reactor part of the measurement made in analogue to a digital system, as part of the measurements, which were carried out in an old control system; the code for the PLC controller program dedicated exclusively to the requirements of control systems pumps. All of these problems will be discussed here, together with the proposed solutions. Moreover, I&C functional and operational tests carried out after the placement of the pumps will be described, such as loss of power and failure of one PLC controller.
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Szmitkowska, Agata. "FROM THE LUFTWAFFE HEADQUARTERS TO A SANATORIUM”. THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE HOLIDAY RESORT OF THE WARSAW EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE TRADE UNION OF THE BOOK, PRESS AND RADIO EMPLOYEES IN GOŁDAP, MASURIA." In GEOLINKS International Conference. SAIMA Consult Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/geolinks2020/b2/v2/26.

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This article presents the architecture, origin and the vicissitudes of the holiday resort which was dedicated to employees of the state media institutions of that time and which is representative of Polish holiday centres in Poland in the 1970s. It was developed near a town called Gołdap in northern Poland in the area of the Masurian Lake District which constituted a part of German East Prussia before 1945. The centre was planned in the land which operated as the Main Headquarters of the General Command of Luftwaffe during II World War. One of the key principles assumed by the designer of the holiday resort was not only the use of the natural advantages of the place but also the maximum adaptation of the preserved facilities, the foundations of the buildings and the infrastructure of the former military complex. The unusual architecture, attractive location and the scale of the constructed complex bespoke of the investors’ considerable wealth. The history of the centre entwined closely with important events in general history and the political and economic changes which occurred in Poland after 1989 determined the decision to introduce a new function of a sanatorium to the facility. The complex was then partially reconstructed and developed. This article was based on a number of researches. A detailed analysis was made of the related archival materials and scientific publications. A comparative analysis was conducted of the architecture of the centre and other facilities used for the same purpose which had been built in the 1960s and 1970s in Poland. The required field studies and photographic documentation of all the premises were performed simultaneously.
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Gao, Yang, Hong Yang, Peng Zhang, Chuan Zhou, and Yue Hu. "Graph Neural Architecture Search." In Twenty-Ninth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Seventeenth Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-PRICAI-20}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2020/195.

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Graph neural networks (GNNs) emerged recently as a powerful tool for analyzing non-Euclidean data such as social network data. Despite their success, the design of graph neural networks requires heavy manual work and domain knowledge. In this paper, we present a graph neural architecture search method (GraphNAS) that enables automatic design of the best graph neural architecture based on reinforcement learning. Specifically, GraphNAS uses a recurrent network to generate variable-length strings that describe the architectures of graph neural networks, and trains the recurrent network with policy gradient to maximize the expected accuracy of the generated architectures on a validation data set. Furthermore, to improve the search efficiency of GraphNAS on big networks, GraphNAS restricts the search space from an entire architecture space to a sequential concatenation of the best search results built on each single architecture layer. Experiments on real-world datasets demonstrate that GraphNAS can design a novel network architecture that rivals the best human-invented architecture in terms of validation set accuracy. Moreover, in a transfer learning task we observe that graph neural architectures designed by GraphNAS, when transferred to new datasets, still gain improvement in terms of prediction accuracy.
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Hanzl, Malgorzata. "Self-organisation and meaning of urban structures: case study of Jewish communities in central Poland in pre-war times." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5098.

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In spatial, social and cultural pluralism, the questions of human intentionality and socio-spatial emergence remain central to social theory (Portugali 2000, p.142). The correlation between individual preferences, values and intentions, and actual behaviour and actions, is subject to Portugali’s theory of self-organisation (2000). Compared to Gidden’s structuralism, which focuses on society and groups, the point of departure for Portugali (2000) are individuals and their personal choices. The key feature in how complex systems `self-organise', is that they `interpret', the information that comes from the environment (Portugali 2006). The current study explores the urban environment formerly inhabited, and largely constructed, by Jews in two central Polish districts: Mazovia and Lodz, before the tragedy of the Holocaust. While the Jewish presence lasted from the 11th century until the outbreak of World War II, the most intensive development took place in the 19th century, together with the civilisation changes introduced by industrialisation. Embracing the everyday habits of Jewish citizens endows the neighbourhood structures they once inhabited with long gone meanings, the information layer which once helped organise everyday life. The main thesis reveals that Jewish communities in pre-war Poland represented an example of a self-organising society, one which could be considered a prototype of contemporary postmodern cultural complexity. The mapping of this complexity at the scale of a neighbourhood is a challenge, a method for which is addressed in the current paper. The above considerations are in line with the empirical studies of the relations between Jews and Poles, especially in large cities, where more complex socio-cultural processes could have occurred. References: Eco, U. (1997) ‘Function and Sign: The Semiotics of Architecture’, in Leich, N. (ed.) Rethinking Architecture: A reader in cultural theory (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, London) 182–202. Hillier, B. and Hanson, J. (2003) The Social Logic of Space (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge). Marshall, S. (2009) Cities, Design and Evolution (Routledge, Abingdon, New York). Portugali, J. (2000) Self-Organization and the City, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg). Portugali, J. (2006) ‘Complexity theory as a link between space and place’, Environment and Planning A 38(4) 647–664.
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Klosowski, Piotr. "Polish language modelling for speech recognition application." In 2017 Signal Processing: Algorithms, Architectures, Arrangements and Applications (SPA). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/spa.2017.8166885.

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Ferraiolo, David, Serban Gavrila, and Wayne Jensen. Policy machine : features, architecture, and specification. National Institute of Standards and Technology, May 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.7987.

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Ferraiolo, David F., Serban I. Gavrila, Wayne Jansen, and Paul E. Stutzman. Policy Machine: Features, Architecture, and Specification. National Institute of Standards and Technology, October 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.7987r1.

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Steenstrup, M. An Architecture for Inter-Domain Policy Routing. RFC Editor, June 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc1478.

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Floyd, S. General Architectural and Policy Considerations. RFC Editor, November 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc3426.

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Jaffe, Judson, and Robert Stavins. Linkage of Tradable Permit Systems in International Climate Policy Architecture. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, October 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w14432.

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Ranson, Matthew, and Robert Stavins. Post-Durban Climate Policy Architecture Based on Linkage of Cap-and-Trade Systems. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w18140.

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Urquidi, Manuel, Gloria Ortega, Víctor Arza, and Julia Ortega. New Employment Technologies: The Benefits of Implementing Services within an Enterprise Architecture Framework: Executive Summary. Inter-American Development Bank, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003403.

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Public employment services (PES) offer tools through different channels to both employers and job seekers. The multiplicity of services and channels, paired with processes that are sometimes inadequately mapped, creates challenges when implementing digital systems. This document discusses how using enterprise architecture can provide a framework for defining and representing a high-level view of the organizations processes and its information technology (IT) systems, as well as their relationship with different parts of the organization and external entities. Having a strategic vision and a high-level design allows implementing systems in phases and modules to organize services to improve their efficiency and effectiveness. This document aims to support policy makers, managers and officials working with employment policies in understanding the benefits of implementing a comprehensive digital transformation in institutions within the framework of a strategic tool such as enterprise architecture.
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Floyd, S., and L. Daigle. IAB Architectural and Policy Considerations for Open Pluggable Edge Services. RFC Editor, January 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc3238.

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Backus, George A., and David R. Strip. Architectural considerations for agent-based national scale policy models : LDRD final report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/920446.

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Frankel, Jeffrey. An Elaborated Global Climate Policy Architecture: Specific Formulas and Emission Targets for All Countries in All Decades. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, April 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w14876.

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