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Hunter, Elizabeth H. "Wiped Clean." VCU Scholars Compass, 2017. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4830.

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It seems that all forms of pain, quotidian and monumental, are catalogued in the same muted and inaccessible space in our memory. In my installation Wiped Clean, I question whether human capacity to externalize physical trauma is aided by a the physical design of our institutions. I examine the architectures and structural mechanisms that mediate traumatic and intimate experiences with our bodies, and explore the potential of self-formation within these conditions.
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Rosenberg, Alice (Alice S. ). "Planning ahread [sic] : the emergence of clean energy technology." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/57772.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2010.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 68-69).
The solar industry is bourgeoning in the United States, with new developments in photovoltaic research. This emerging field, abetted by government funding and subsidies, needs the capacity to explore new ideas and expand on existing technologies through facilities that enable and facilitate research and production. With increased threats of global warming, imminent climate change, and rising oil prices, solar power will be a critical component of America's future, and will require significant investment in the near term. To facilitate the solar industry and emerging clean energy technologies, this thesis project proposes an incubator for start-up companies involved with silicon-based technologies, thin-film technologies, or organic PVs to occupy and invest in. The premise of the program is to provide a series of shared spaces - wet labs, clean rooms, conference spaces, reception areas, and other communal resources - along with private spaces, including offices, research facilities, and meeting rooms. The project is both a R&D facility as well as a demonstration laboratory for new technologies. Located 12 miles north of Boston at the Industr-Plex Superfund site in Woburn, Massachusetts, the design aims to revitalize and environmentally reinvigorate the local area.
by Alice Rosenberg.
M.Arch.
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Hagen-Cazes, Charlie Byrd. "Stone cold clean & dry : a substance abuse rehab center In Manhattan." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/57516.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2010.
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 141).
Joseph Califano, founder and president of The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University, declares drug an alcohol abuse the causes and contributor to "just about every intractable problem our nation faces" including health care, legal, poverty and social inequity issues. The US is 4% of the world's population but it consumes more than half the world's mood-altering and painkilling pharmaceuticals and two-thirds of the world's illegal drugs. Pharmaceutical industries have been on the brink of "curing" addiction for decades however, most experts agree that even in this age of neuroscience and advanced chemistry, the only proven treatment for addiction today is essentially a spiritual one. And it works. This thesis aims to design a center for recovery from addiction where architecture is used to create places that bring their occupants closer to the cycles and patterns of human existence; that act as filters to provide safety inside and act as a lenses that reveal the world in new, sober and wonderful ways. The project will be located in Manhattan, in the neighborhood of Kips Bay, among a large cluster of medical facilities. Unlike most rehab centers, this institution will negotiate its functions within an urban setting. It will interact with existing social and physical infrastructures in order to better service the patients while maintaining a disconnect that will nurture them in privacy. This thesis seeks to use architecture as a tool for reconnecting inhabitants with their environment and ultimately, themselves. An individual's interaction with a building and a building's interaction with its environment can create a chain that will be beneficial to all involved.
by Charlie Byrd Hagen-Cazes.
M.Arch.
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Holte, Dylan B. S. "An Experiment// Blurring the Boundaries of Architecture & Nature." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1491305597441537.

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Montes, Anccasi Albert Juan. "Clean architecture para mejorar el desarrollo de aplicaciones móviles en la empresa GMD." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/10218.

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Describe la mejora en el desarrollo de aplicaciones móviles usando Clean Architecture en la empresa GMD. En el año 2017 se detectó que, en los procesos de mantenimiento, mejora y prueba de los aplicativos móviles se estaba demandando mayor uso de recursos, debido a que los aplicativos con el tiempo crecen y su complejidad también se incrementaba. En este sentido fue necesario implementar una arquitectura que permita mayor escalabilidad, mantenimiento, mejora continua y pruebas de los aplicativos móviles. Para cumplir con este propósito, el área de innovación conformó un equipo de analista programadores para implementar Clean Architecture en los proyectos móviles Android. Las etapas desarrolladas fueron: Investigar y analizar arquitecturas para móviles (Android), Elegir la arquitectura, Codificar un aplicativo Android con la arquitectura y por último Validar, comunicar y documentar los resultados. Obteniéndose los resultados esperados por GMD, se evidencia de esta manera que los proyectos en los cuales se implementó Clean Architecture permitieron obtener mayor escalabilidad, mantenimiento, mejora continua y pruebas con mayor eficiencia.
Trabajo de suficiencia profesional
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Lema, Jos? Castillo. "Evolving Future Internet clean-slate Entity Title Architecture with quality-oriented control-plane extensions." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2014. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18107.

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A Internet atual vem sofrendo v?rios problemas em termos de escalabilidade, desempenho, mobilidade, etc., devido ao vertiginoso incremento no n?mero de usu?rios e o surgimento de novos servi?os com novas demandas, propiciando assim o nascimento da Internet do Futuro. Novas propostas sobre redes orientadas a conte?do, como a arquitetura Entidade Titulo (ETArch), proveem novos servi?os para este tipo de cen?rios, implementados sobre o paradigma de redes definidas por software. Contudo, o modelo de transporte do ETArch ? equivalente ao modelo best-effort da Internet atual, e vem limitando a confiabilidade das suas comunica??es. Neste trabalho, ETArch ? redesenhado seguindo o paradigma do sobreaprovisionamento de recursos para conseguir uma aloca??o de recursos avan?ada integrada com OpenFlow. Como resultado, o framework SMART (Suporte de Sess?es M?veis com Alta Demanda de Recursos de Transporte), permite que a rede defina semanticamente os requisitos qualitativos das sess?es para assim gerenciar o controle de Qualidade de Servi?o visando manter a melhor Qualidade de Experi?ncia poss?vel. A avalia??o do planos de dados e de controle teve lugar na plataforma de testes na ilha do projeto OFELIA, mostrando o suporte de aplica??es m?veis multim?dia com alta demanda de recursos de transporte com QoS e QoE garantidos atrav?s de um esquema de sinaliza??o restrito em compara??o com o ETArch legado
Current Internet has confronted quite a few problems in terms of network mobility, quality, scalability, performance, etc., mainly due to the rapid increase of the number of endusers and various new service demands, requiring new solutions to support future usage scenarios. New Future Internet approaches targeting Information Centric Networking, such as the Entity Title Architecture (ETArch), provide new services and optimizations for these scenarios, using novel mechanisms leveraging the Software Defined Networking (SDN) concept. However, ETArch approach is equivalent to the Best Effort capability of current Internet, which limits achieving reliable communications. In this work, ETArch was evolved with both quality-oriented mobility and resilience functions following the over-provisioning paradigm to achieve advanced network resource allocation integrated with OpenFlow. The resulting framework, called Support of Mobile Sessions with High Transport Network Resource Demand (SMART), allows the network to semantically define the quality requirements of each session to drive network Quality of Service control seeking to keep best Quality of Experience. The SMART evaluation in both data and control plane was carried out using a real testbed of the OFELIA Brazilian island, showing that its quality-oriented network functions allowed supporting bandwidth-intensive multimedia applications with high QoS and QoE over time through a signalling restricted scheme in comparison with the legacy ETArch
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Erickson, Douglas H. "Cleanroom design." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/73283.

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The development of the integrated circuit which replaced the vacuum tube, started the size reduction process for computer components. These integrated circuits are made from silicon (chips) and are comprised of electronic switches, or gates. The gates are measured in size of microns. The diameter of a human hair is approximately 60 microns across. Facilities that develop, and manufacture these integrated circuits require the strictest guidelines for environmental controls and prevention of potential health hazards that personnel may encounter while working in these facilities. The major environmental controls are particle size and number, temperature, relative humidity, air flow velocity, and pressure. Providing this and other forms of control are used to develop what are called cleanrooms. Cleanrooms are used for the manufacture of a number of different kinds of products. The focus of this research will be on the microelectronics industry. This industry leads all other industries in developing systems, standards, and monitoring technologies, to control microcontamination which is the essence of what a cleanroom does. This thesis will be divided into two parts. The first part defines what a cleanroom is and what it is comprised of. Next, there will be methods presented to design this type of space in a more energy and cost efficient manner. The second part involves the research in the vertical laminar flow aspect of operating a cleanroom. The vertical laminar flow offers a structured method for controlling air flow and provides an effective means for discharging particulates out of the cleanroom. By comparison, the conventional air flow system throws the particulates in a random fashion. The vertical laminar flow has its limitations. By itself, the vertical flow operates well, but people, and equipment cause turbulence which disrupts its effectiveness. Working with these variables through research, an alternate method of working with this vertical laminar flow was developed. The results, recorded by photographs show an alternative for dealing with the turbulence and eddys caused by the operations in the cleanroom. There will be a discussion followed by a number of questions, and responses which will be the basis for this research on vertical laminar flow.
by Douglas H. Erickson.
M.S.
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Manders, Bartholomeus. "Clean : Not the Monochrome, Universal and Neutral Modernism You Expect." Thesis, Konstfack, Institutionen för design, inredningsarkitektur och visuell kommunikation (DIV), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:konstfack:diva-6915.

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This project report offers insight into my research, creative process and work during my two-year Master in visual communication at Konstfack, Stockholm.Clean: Not the Monochrome, Universal and Neutral Modernism You Expect is the published culmination of a period of visual research highlighting Modernism — Modernist (graphic) design and architecture to be precise — as a power structure by uncovering its connections to colonialism and design authoritarianism through misperception, whiteness, exclusive practicing and imposition.The book uses intersections of visual material, personal experience and theory to deconstruct the inheritance of the creative practitioner working in the realm of Modernism as well as its presumed neutrality.
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Tovatt, Oliver. "Building Social Capital : A Field Study of the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in Singapore." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-265245.

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This thesis presents a field study examining the effect of the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in Singapore on social capital. Based on a multi-disciplinary approach and following the theoretical framework of bonding and bridging social capital developed by Robert Putnam and others, three different cases of the ABC Programme were compared, looking particularly at the level of blue-green landscape integration. The three cases comprised the ABC flagship project ‘Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park’ with high level of blue-green integration as well as the green and the grey section of the Ulu Pandan Park Connector with medium and low level of blue-green integration, respectively. Quantitative data was obtained by counting the share of park users engaged in social interaction and by surveying 330 park users on the perceptions of social interaction and integration. In addition to the quantitative data, a total of 60 face-to-face interviews were carried out in the three park areas, providing an in-depth understanding of the perceptions of the surrounding areas. The study concludes that the ABC Waters Programme is a strong generator of social capital, offering an attractive place for social bonding and to some extent also for social bridging.
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Baldassarri, Marco. "Applicazioni per Android Wear: Processo di Sviluppo, Architettura e Realizzazione di un caso di studio." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2017. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/13075/.

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In un'epoca in cui la società è costantemente connessa alla rete, è presto nata l'esigenza di accedere all'informazione in una maniera più immediata ed intuitiva. Questo ha portato alla nascita e allo sviluppo dell'Internet of Things e degli Embedded Systems. Al giorno d'oggi in particolare, sia nel contesto italiano che internazionale, è in grande crescita il numero di imprese del mondo ICT che investono risorse su una branca dell'IoT, che è quella del Wearable Computing, ovvero delle nuove tecnologie indossabili. Questa tesi si pone essenzialmente l'obiettivo di indagare quali siano i nuovi processi e le architetture che coinvolgono lo sviluppo dei sistemi Software moderni e orientati al contesto Wearable e Mobile, facendo un confronto con le esigenze del passato. A tale scopo si apporteranno vari esempi di esperienza diretta nell'ambito di un tirocinio aziendale. Si andranno poi a definire dettagliatamente le fasi di analisi, design ed implementazione che hanno portato alla costruzione di una Wearable Application usando le tecnologie fornite da Google per lo sviluppo su Android Wear.
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Benouaich, Abigail. "Bring Light to Gaza. An exploration of solar and ecologically-sensitive light programs for the Deir al-Balah refugee camp." Thesis, KTH, Ljusdesign, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-280044.

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In Gaza, daily blackouts have lasted for over eleven years. Until recently, Palestinian families have received only four hours of power each day. Since Israel’s withdrawal from the region in 2005, the political discourse around the Right of Return has forced refugees to live in terrible conditions and darkness. The fear was that any transformation of the camps will bring about an integration of the refugee community with the local environment and thus any improvements to Gaza’s infrastructure and housing was seen as a direct erosion of the Right of Return. Can bringing light to Gaza transcend this boundary of temporality and restore hope to this impoverished community? With recent solar lighting ideas emerging to help solve Gaza’s energy shortage by solar energy companies such as SunBox and LittleSun, I plan to develop a solar urban lighting project for Gaza’s smallest refugee camp - Deir al-Balah (DEB) - to help improve security at night for residents and provide the community with opportunities to socialise in public common areas. In response to an ‘Improvement Plan’ conducted by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in 2017, which identifies DEB camp’s limited access to electricity and street lighting, I’d like to explore how a solar and ecologically-sensitive lighting programs can improve Gazan’s daily lives, by bringing clean, reliable and affordable energy access.
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Vemuri, Bhargav R. "Identification of prognostic metabolic classifier in localized clear cell renal cell carcinoma." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin161710619577556.

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Savage, Cynthia Leigh. "Optimizing Aviation Security Architectures using the SAFE Model." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/41634.

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) wishes to minimize the overall operational costs of their aviation security detection systems. These systems consist of a collection of security devices. The objective of this research is to develop an algorithm to design the optimal system of devices. The Secure Air Flight Effectiveness (SAFE) Model accomplishes this objective by using the probability of detection and the probability of giving a false alarm for each individual device. A Generalized Hill Climbing (GHC) algorithm was implemented to identify the system with the minimum operational cost. Suggestions for future research directions are also included.
Master of Science
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Xie, Fei. "A novel clear foil cushion construction incorporating an additional water layer." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2011. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13206/.

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Pneumatic clear foil cushion systems, notably as ETFE foil cushions have been developed as an alternative technology to large-scale glass glazing systems for wide-span buildings. The systems display better thermal performance and have advantages of extremely low dead-weight constructions compared to conventional glazing systems, and thereby the increasing popularity of foil cushion cladding systems have been witnessed in the last decades. However due to their lightweight and thinness, the thermal behaviour of architectural foil membranes exhibits a high responsiveness to variations in external conditions. For this reason, it is argued that the reliable prediction of the thermal environment experienced in a space enclosed by a tensile membrane skin construction would require a bespoke modelling of the dynamic thermal behaviour of such a construction at first. Building envelopes clad with such cushions, such as the famous Eden project in the UK, need a dynamic system to control overheating in summer. A cooling liquid layer constructed within a clear multi-layer toil cushion envelope is proposed in this thesis. It enables rapid cooling effects on the building envelope. The system is based on an evaporative cooling mechanism and is integrated with the inflated cushion to provide desired cooling effect eco-friendly. The implications of the forms and configurations of clear foil cushion constructions with and without a cooling liquid layer in the overheating control were evaluated in this research project. Data were collected from a series of experiments to ascertain the effects of the additional cooling water layer on heat transfer processes within the foil skin construction. The results demonstrated that the thermal behaviour of a foil penal depended mainly on surface convection and radiation heat transfer and the cooling performance of the water layer within the foil skin constructions was evident. The initial experimental outcomes were valuable for the design of such novel dynamic cooling systems. In order to assess the effect that different pneumatic foil skin constructions with a water layer might have on thermal conditions inside the enclosed space, the thermal behaviour of full-scale indoor double-layer foil cushion enclosure and triple-layer foil skin construction, with varying evaporative cooling integrative ways and foil skin constructions, were tested during the course of this research. The test datasets were compared according to the research objectives and with the environmental control strategy proposed at the initial design stages. The investigated thermal behaviour of the foil skin constructions incorporating a water layer serves as a reference basis for the analytic modelling of the tested double and triple-layer foil skin constructions in order to predict their surface temperatures and the solar radiation directed into the space they enclose. The approach is based on a detailed modelling of the radiative and convective heat transfer processes affecting the membrane surfaces. These prediction results derived from the model were compared against the environmental data obtained on the test rigs. The developed analytical model is only tentative, as some thermal transfer processes, such as long wave radiation exchanges between the foil sheets, have not been accounted for in this model. Further work is required to develop this model in order to appreciate the thermal performance of such novel foil cushion constructions more precisely and extend their building applications.
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LEE, BO-LIN, and 李柏霖. "A Case Study of Clean Architecture Design and Implemention with ezKanban." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/fh799g.

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國立臺北科技大學
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The clean architecture is a very popular software architecture in recent years, it have advantages of simplified software development, deployment, operation and maintenance. Although the clean architecture clearly defines the four default classes, it still has many different interpretations on the implementation of clean architecture, thus increasing the difficulty for beginners to implement it. This research uses the electronic kanban system - ezKanban - as an example to explore the problems and solutions on using clean architecture. We hope that the results of this research can provide a practical reference for those who study the clean architecture, and hope that the problems we encountered in the implementation can further lead to possible solutions in the future.
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ElRakabawy, Sherif M., and Christoph Lindemann. "A Clean-Slate Architecture for Reliable Data Delivery in Wireless Mesh Networks." 2009. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A32527.

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In this paper, we introduce a clean-slate architecture for improving the delivery of data packets in IEEE 802.11 wireless mesh networks. Opposed to the rigid TCP/IP layer architecture which exhibits serious deficiencies in such networks, we propose a unitary layer approach that combines both routing and transport functionalities in a single layer. The new Mesh Transmission Layer (MTL) incorporates cross-interacting routing and transport modules for a reliable data delivery based on the loss probabilities of wireless links. Due to the significant drawbacks of standard TCP over IEEE 802.11, we particularly focus on the transport module, proposing a pure rate-based approach for transmitting data packets according to the current contention in the network. By considering the IEEE 802.11 spatial reuse constraint and employing a novel acknowledgment scheme, the new transport module improves both goodput and fairness in wireless mesh networks. In a comparative performance study, we show that MTL achieves up to 48% more goodput and up to 100% less packet drops than TCP/IP, while maintaining excellent fairness results.
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CHEN, YI-CHIEN, and 陳奕傑. "A Case Study of System Extensibility in Clean Architecture with ezKanban and ezScrum." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/wdsv32.

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The extensibility and maintainability of the software system is always an important and difficult issue in software engineering. It covers multiple aspects such as the process, the architecture, the design and the implementation. In the aspect of the architecture, this thesis explores the feasibility of reusing and expanding the Kanban system—ezKanban—in the clean architecture to develop the new Scrum management tool—ezScrum2019. The result shows that it can use the method of the system expansion that can share the core domain model to reduce the cost of the maintenance and achieve the open-closed principle with two systems having the similar core domain concept but different names, such as Kanban and Scrum.
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Lillard, Jeffrey Caleb. "Clean Water Act Phase II: How To For Development, a Case Study." 2011. http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/997.

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I am researching the use of several stormwater techniques known to reduce runoff to provide future developers and municipal officials with tools to meet the stormwater post-construction runoff standards laid out in Phase II of the Clean Water Act. Specifically, I am looking at Smart Growth, Low Impact Development, Open Space Design, and Green Infrastructure. Phase II states that any new development or re-development equaling one acre or greater must be able to capture and infiltrate the first inch of rain to fall on site following 72 hours with no measurable precipitation. There is no one way to solve the problem of stormwater management; therefore we must implement an integrated approach which synthesizes these design theories to effectively manage stormwater. I used the La Rue site on Kingston Pike just before Cherokee Blvd. as a testing ground for my hypothesis. I will proceed with two design scenarios for this project. The first scenario encompasses designing the site as if it were in the pre development stages. I will keep the same building square footage, but rearrange the footprints in a more efficient layout for stormwater management. The second scenario will be a retrofit of the site to comply with Phase II standards. Though it is not a current requirement of Phase II, many professionals believe in the coming years the EPA will require the retrofit of existing developments to meet these standards. In this scenario, the building footprints will remain exactly as they are but any other features will be malleable (infrastructure, vegetation, grading, etc.). Another component in this thesis will be to determine which design theories are best suited to each scenario. My pre-investigation belief is that for the pre-development scenario, I will be able to implement parts of all four theories. For the retrofit, I believe that I will be limited mostly to Low Impact Development and Green Infrastructure. Though, it is possible that I may still be able to fit in some principles of the Smart Growth and Open Space Design (reduce impervious footprints, reduce road widths, etc.).
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Wei-JunChen and 陳緯峻. "Global Clean Page First Replacement and Index Aware Multi-Stream Prefetcher in Hybrid Memory Architecture." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/q356p5.

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ZHANG, MING-XIANG, and 張明翔. "Implementing domain model with event storming design on clean architecture: A case study of ezKanban." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/w68a8v.

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Clean Architecture has become a popular software architecture in recent years because of its independence from the framework, user interface, database and external programs, and its ease of testing. In Clean Architecture, the entities layer and the use case layer are the core of the whole architecture. However, in Clean Architecture, there is not much explanation on how to disassemble the problem domain into domain models and use cases. Based on Morris’s thesis, this thesis first discusses the problems encountered in the kanban system, ezKanban, which uses the object-oriented analysis and design method to implement Clean Architecture. The dependence of domain objects is too complicated, and how to maintain the invariants represented by domain objects, persistence interface grain size design of domain models, output interface and grain size design of use cases. We further propose to solve the above problems by using event storming, domain event pattern, aggregate pattern and repository pattern commonly used in the domain-driven design field. The research results show that the domain model established by object-oriented analysis and design, combined with the method proposed in this thesis, can simplify the implementation of Clean Architecture and avoid the problems that may be caused by the object-oriented analysis and design.
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Karabin, Štefan. "Administratívny portál pre skladový software." Master's thesis, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-428574.

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This diploma thesis is focused on designing and implementing a web solution to support the operation of a warehouse management system as requested by the system provider. The theoretical part of this paper analyzes the already existing approaches towards the problematic parts of web application development, such as the design of architecture and the method used to record the settings and permissions. The final portal is built using mainly Microsoft technologies. The thesis concludes with an evaluation of applicability of this solution from both technical and economical standpoints.
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Lin, Hung-Wei, and 林鴻緯. "Architectural Utopia:Research on Space Practice of Tung-hai Clan of Taichung." Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/89668629992275255044.

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Architectural Utopia: Research on Space Practice of Tung-hai Clan of Taichung (L1970s - E1990s) Researcher: Lin, Hung-wei University and department (institute): The Graduate Institute of Architecture, Huafan University Time of Graduation: June 2005 Abstract This paper is to discuss the history of architectural practice of “Tung-hai Clan of Taichung” to Taichung City through architectural history research. Unlike the forming of and worship to architecture masters and heroes, the way of manipulation in this paper goes back to certain historic traces and focuses on the discursive analysis of architectural designs and theoretical transplantation and transformation, as well as searches deep into the professional persistence and ideality that were based on this discipline. This paper is divided into 4 parts. First, it intends to outline the dreams for space and the specialty of the adventurous urban development of Taichung form 1970 to 1990 in the stacks of history in order to sort out the traces and background that Tung-hai Clan of Taichung has risen in. Second, it attempts to sketch out the forming phylum and geometrical framework of Tung-hai Clan of Taichung through massive quantity of interviews. Third, it examines the architectural practice in space and cultural perspectives and performs discursive research and formation analysis by viewing the Tung-hai Clan of Taichung as a cultural and discursive system. And finally, it tries to delineate the contribution and limitation in epistemology and methodology by summarizing the above for the conclusion of this research. There are two aspects of contribution in this research: one is to regard Tung-hai Clan of Taichung as the text of post-war Taiwan architectural history to provide future reference material for discursive research on residence, urban areas and environment with discursive research and formation analysis to describe the contribution and limitation in epistemology and methodology; and the other is to place the dynamic process of history that is in an environmental crisis yet filled with essence of idealism and civilization, as well as non-masterism and non-heroism in the architectural history of post-war Taiwan. In addition to the historic place the Clan has deserved, it also carries out the self-examination on discursive skepticism of the architectural history itself.
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