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Teslenko, V. "INNOVATIVE BUILD TECHNOLOGIES IN INDUSTRIAL BUILDING." Scientific Bulletin of Civil Engineering 96, no. 1 (2019): 180–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.29295/2311-7257-2019-96-2-180-185.

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Dubrovina, Natalya A. "Innovative technologies in machinery." Vestnik of Samara University. Economics and Management 12, no. 1 (2021): 108–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.18287/2542-0461-2021-12-1-108-115.

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The pace of innovative development of the machine-building complex and its structural changes are largely determined by the processes of automation, digitalization, improvement of machinery and equipment. Thepresented article discusses innovative technologies in mechanical engineering. The main trends in the innovative development of industrial production are: development of high-tech foreign economic activity, formation of an innovative space, digitalization of economy, creation of a unified database of innovative developments, formation of a new scientific base working on solving urgent problems, creation of markets for innovative products. It is determined that at all stages of the product life cycle, digital technologies are included, such as virtual reality, additive manufacturing, the industrial Internet of things, and a virtual trading platform. The definition of innovative and technological development of the machine-building complex is given. Despite the fact that innovative technologies ensure efficiency, agility and cost-effectiveness of production, in Russia the digital transformation process is in its infancy and is a promising necessity for the development of all industrial production. The transition to digital production technologies is associated with the solution of a number of problems. Such as modernization of the material and technical base, training and advanced training of personnel, preparation of the legislative framework, standardization, certification of innovative digital production technologies, search for investment resources.
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Okolelova, Ella, Marinna Shibaeva, Natalya Trukhina, and Oksana Konitskaya. "Innovative technologies in construction and Building Information Modeling." E3S Web of Conferences 244 (2021): 05002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202124405002.

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The paper presents the results of research in the field of the use of innovative technologies in the design of buildings. The modern technologies of information modeling, in particular, BIM, which makes it possible to represent the building not only in three-dimensional space, but also allows designing it in the dynamic system « design - construction – operation » are considered. The experience of using BIM technologies is based on identifying errors at the initial design stage and the possibility of their elimination at the same stage. The development of mechanisms for detecting design errors and defects formed the basis of the task set in the work. A model for signaling about the detection of defects has been developed, and the problem of stochastic modeling of the qualitative parameters of the designed object has been solved.
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Morgan, Rebecca J., Tiffney A. Gipson, and Lauren E. Robinson. "Librarians building innovative mobile technologies: Creating it ourselves." Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship 31, no. 2 (2019): 79–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1941126x.2019.1597441.

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Koptseva, N. P. "POSSIBILITIES OF BIM (BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING)- TECHNOLOGIES FOR INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT." Digitalization 2, no. 2 (2021): 8–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.37993/2712-8733-2021-2-2-8-24.

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Diakiv, Olha, Viktor Ostroverhov, and Halyna Yuryk. "INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT." Regional’ni aspekti rozvitku produktivnih sil Ukraїni, no. 24 (2019): 108–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.35774/rarrpsu2019.24.108.

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The aim of the article is to substantiate the innovative approaches in the work of nurses, because their competence ensures availability and quality of medical and preventive care to the population. The subject is defined as the stages of development of nursing personnel, including education, career growth, and employee motivation. In order to achieve the set aim and to solve the chosen tasks, modern research methods have been used. They include scientific abstraction (in the study of the categories of “core competencies”, “competence”); systematic approach (to substantiate the principles influencing the professional development of the worker), sociological survey (questionnaire) (to determine the methods of motivating nursing personnel), etc. The provisions and conclusions of the work are presented as a system of measures aimed at improving the competence, capacity building and utilization of the intellectual capital of health institutions. It is revealed that the core professional competencies of nursing staff are the basis of employee development in the organization, and they help determine the level of professional competence of nurses, their practical skills. Innovative technologies for the development of nursing staff are disclosed, including: building core competencies, individual development plan, performance appraisal, career planning, training and staff development, employee motivation. It is established that the employee clearly defines his needs, goals, expectations in the individual development plan to know how to develop in the future and properly plan the steps and necessary measures to achieve the goals. Performance appraisal allows the assessor to determine the professional competence of the nurse. When planning nursing careers, it is necessary to take into account the specifics of the healthcare sector, the constant increase of requirements for the quality of medical services, the introduction of new medical technologies, etc. Motivation behind the career choice is often founded upon the principles of charity, assistance, care, compassion, and being altruistic.
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Kumar, Ashok, P. S. Chani, and Rajesh Deoliya. "Low Embodied Energy Sustainable Building Materials and Technologies." Key Engineering Materials 650 (July 2015): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.650.13.

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Construction industry is one of the largest consumers of the natural resources and responsible for substantial amount of CO2emission in the world. The purpose of this paper is to carry out comprehensive literature review on the low embodied energy materials and techniques used in the existing and / or new buildings in India. The paper also compares the conventional building materials and techniques, with alternative ones to assess their superiority. An investigation into the energy consumed by the building materials and techniques is computed to find out the embodied energy requirements to prove superiority of innovative construction techniques over traditional materials.
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Shatov, S. V., N. V. Savytskyi, A. Yu Konoplianik, and E. O. Evseev. "Innovative technologies in building for realization of newest startups." Bulletin of Prydniprovs’ka State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture, no. 1 (August 26, 2018): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.30838/j.bpsacea.2312.170118.10.35.

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Yosifova, Veneta, Rosen Petrov, and Milena Haralampieva. "Initial research for passive and energy efficient building awareness in Bulgaria." MATEC Web of Conferences 292 (2019): 01008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201929201008.

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The paper observes the newest innovative technologies regarding buildings energy efficiency like passive building and smart home technologies. The market situation in Europe and in Bulgaria for these types of technologies is analyzed. The outcome of the research will serve as a milestone in developing of a methodology for determining Bulgarian society’s awareness and attitude towards their using in home, business and production buildings.
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Lourenço, José Marco, Laura Aelenei, Jorge Facão, Helder Gonçalves, Daniel Aelenei, and João Murta Pina. "The Use of Key Enabling Technologies in the Nearly Zero Energy Buildings Monitoring, Control and Intelligent Management." Energies 14, no. 17 (2021): 5524. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14175524.

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The 2018 revision of the European Performance Building Directive (EPBD) requires that from the year 2020 onwards, all new buildings will have to be “nearly zero energy buildings”. It also further promotes smart building technologies, raising awareness amongst building owners and occupants of the value behind building automation. The European Commission also identified, in 2011, Key Enabling Technologies (KETs), which provide the basis for innovation in the EU. In the frame of the SUDOKET project, the Solar XXI building was used as a pilot case, as innovative integrated solutions and technologies are monitored and controlled. The objective of this paper is to validate a simulation of the laboratorial test room in EnergyPlus with data obtained experimentally and determine the impact of the control systems on energy needs and on thermal comfort. Two systems, in particular, were studied: the Building-Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) and the earth tubes. Once validated, the simulation of the test room without the systems was created, allowing their impact to be determined. The results show that, for the analysed periods, BIPVs reduced the heating consumption by 22% while also increasing thermal comfort, and the earth tube system would reduce the cooling needs by 97%.
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Bhavsar, Rutul, Anthony Cupido, and Mariano Arriaga. "MOHAWK COLLEGE'S NET ZERO ENERGY AND ZERO CARBON BUILDING—A LIVING LAB FOR HIGH EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES IN BUILDINGS." Journal of Green Building 15, no. 1 (2020): 185–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.3992/1943-4618.15.1.185.

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INTRODUCTION In recent years, large high efficiency and Net-Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB) are becoming a reality that are setting construction and energy benchmarks for the industry. As part of this significant effort, in 2018, Mohawk College opened the 8,981 m2 (96,670 ft2) Joyce Centre for Partnership and Innovation (JCPI) building in Hamilton, Ontario; becoming Canada's largest NZEB and zero-carbon institutional facility. The building integrated a high-efficiency design, construction materials, and technologies; as well as renewable energy technologies to significantly reduce its annual energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Furthermore, the JCPI building was also designed as a living lab where students, faculty, researchers and industry are able to monitor and validate the performance of this state-of-the-art facility. The building was designed to have an energy use intensity of 73 kWh/m2·year (0.26 GJ/m2·year); hence, potentially consuming approximately 80% less energy than the average educational service building in Ontario. This paper gives an overview of the design criteria and technologies that were considered to achieve this innovative building.
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SOLIYEV I.I. "INNOVATIVE GOALS: CONCEPT, FORMULATION, BUILDING TREE GOALS." International Journal on Integrated Education 3, no. 11 (2020): 73–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i11.838.

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This article discusses the practical significance of the enterprise's chosen innovative development strategy. The process of implementing any innovative strategy in the article is based on the following innovations: the decision to switch to new technologies, updating the content and use of resources, advancing the requirements in the stages of restructuring all major and ancillary business processes
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TIDD, JOE. "CONJOINT INNOVATION: BUILDING A BRIDGE BETWEEN INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP." International Journal of Innovation Management 18, no. 01 (2014): 1450001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1363919614500017.

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Research on innovation has focussed on management structures, processes and tools, whereas research on entrepreneurship and creativity has been more interested in individual personal traits. However, many of the most successful innovative firms and technologies were co-created, by multiple founders. Moreover, these founders typically have different but complementary capabilities, and we argue that it is this interaction of talent that is at the core of many innovative new ventures, what we refer to as Conjoint Innovation. We examine 15 case studies, historical and contemporary, to demonstrate the prevalence and utility of the concept of Conjoint Innovation. We identify three generative mechanisms in such interactions: complementary capabilities; contrasting cognitive and creative styles; and adjacent networks. Whilst multiple founders are a defining condition for Conjoint Innovation, all three generative mechanisms appear to be necessary for constructive interaction and innovation.
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Sharp, Lucy. "The building blocks of society." Impact 2020, no. 4 (2020): 36–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.21820/23987073.2020.4.36.

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Materials research leads to innovative technologies that can help solve societal challenges and, through global collaboration, researchers are driving forward the impact of this seemingly limitless field.
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Annette, Lucy. "The building blocks of society." Impact 2020, no. 6 (2020): 38–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.21820/23987073.2020.6.38.

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Materials research leads to innovative technologies that can help solve societal challenges and, through global collaboration, researchers are driving forward the impact of this seemingly limitless field.
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Subbotin, O. "BUILDING MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES OF MODERN HOUSING: ARCHITECTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS." Construction Materials and Products 2, no. 4 (2020): 84–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.34031/2618-7183-2019-2-4-84-88.

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the questions of architectural and environmental solutions in the field of design and construction of low-rise residential buildings, including the distinctive properties of building materials due to the conditions of modern material culture, aesthetic features of the external and internal appearance of these buildings are considered. It is noted that the conceptual approach to the choice of technologies in the construction of these objects helps to determine the necessary organization and structure of work, as well as additional artistic methods of architectural expression. It is also indicated that along with the architectural expressiveness one of the main requirements for the comfort of living in a residential building becomes environmental safety. Considerable attention is paid to modern building materials and innovative technologies that form new creative challenges facing architects.
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Chernyshev, Sergey, Igor Rubtsov, and Elena Elmanova. "Innovative technologies in brick masonry restoration of architectural monuments." MATEC Web of Conferences 193 (2018): 04007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819304007.

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The facade walls of ancient Russian landmark buildings built of brick or natural stone, are generally flat, have a complex relief created in order to obtain an effect of light and shade in side lighting. In the restoration, reconstruction, as well as new construction in retro style, this relief should be reproduced. The report describes the “flat” relief of the 19th century’s landmark building – the church in the Abramtsevo estate near Moscow. The surface was scanned with Trimble S6 electronic tacheometer with subsequent processing by 3D Reshaper Survey Bundle program and mathematical description of digital data using the theory of random functions. It was established that the wall surface can be modeled by a nonstationary random function with two harmonics. To realize a model in the masonry of the restored or reconstructed wall, the basic technology was proposed, which embraced techniques of researching, designing and reproducing the surface of an uneven facade wall.
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Bagnéris, Marine. "Innovative Surface Structures, Technologies and Applications." International Journal of Space Structures 24, no. 1 (2009): 59–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1260/026635109788251430.

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Denisova, Y. V., V. F. Sopin, and А. А. Kachmarzhik. "Building an innovative QMS and its functioning using a digital platform." Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies 83, no. 1 (2021): 483–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2021-1-483-489.

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In today's economic environment, businesses are forced to operate in a highly competitive, complex and volatile environment. A distinctive feature of the current conditions is also the fact that in addition to the increasing demand for goods and services of high quality among consumers, the demand for innovative products is increasing. Against the background of the continuous development of technologies in various fields, enterprises began to actively introduce them to create innovative products. At the same time, enterprises striving to strengthen their positions in the market faced the problem of constantly reducing the development and production of innovative products while maintaining a high level of quality. It is currently impossible to solve this problem without digitalization of enterprises, which means the introduction of digital technologies not only in production and technology, but also in financial and organizational and managerial areas. From these positions, it seems relevant to develop organizational and management methods aimed at improving the innovative development of the enterprise. The authors of the article presented a model of an innovative QMS, built on the basis of the integration of a quality management system and an innovation management system using a digital platform as a basis for the creation and effective functioning of a modern enterprise. Within the framework of this model, the possibility of applying the process approach to the construction of an innovative QMS was considered, measures for its creation were developed, and an assessment of the planned economic effect from the introduction of an innovative QMS was given.
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Parisi, Fabio, Maria Pia Fanti, and Agostino Marcello Mangini. "Information and Communication Technologies applied to intelligent buildings: a review." Journal of Information Technology in Construction 26 (July 26, 2021): 458–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.36680/j.itcon.2021.025.

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In this paper an insight on innovative implementation strategies and operative Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) regarding Intelligent Buildings (IBs) is provided. Data-driven knowledge extraction and re-usage can be a valid source of information to study the whole building life-cycle as a process to optimize. Today, new challenges can be provided thanks to ICT and Internet of Things (IoT) paradigms that allow big data to be stored, processed and analysed. This approach is still not deeply applied in construction engineering fields. In order to analyse the related literature, first a framework to describe the IB technological environment is proposed. Second, the literature is reviewed according to this framework and focusing on ICT tools and implementation aspects for the whole building life-cycle. To the best of our knowledge, there isn't yet a survey focusing on innovative operative tools adopted in the development of the ICT technological layer of IB. The reviewed literature is discussed by identifying implemented technologies and related ICT tools and classifying applications in building life-cycle. Finally, critical aspects are singled out and opportunities for future developments in the field of IBs are outlined.
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Evans, Elizabeth, Tim Coughlan, and Vicky Coughlan. "Building digital estates." Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies 12, no. 2 (2017): 191–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1749602017698714.

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The UK television industry has increasingly integrated multiple screen technologies into multiplatform ‘digital estates’. Such ‘digital estates’ also emerge in domestic contexts. The complex, but mundane and ephemeral, nature of these domestic ‘digital estates’ requires new methodologies for understanding how they operate within the daily lives of audiences. This article uses an innovative, technologically enabled observation methodology to explore how domestic ‘digital estates’ are managed. Dominant throughout our sample is the use of multiple screen technologies to create deliberately passive and ephemeral experiences, highlighting the need to recognise and interrogate the place of ‘passivity’ within televisual and digital screen experiences.
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Ahmed, Abdullahi, Monica Mateo-Garcia, Andrew Arewa, and Kassim Caratella. "Integrated Performance Optimization of Higher Education Buildings Using Low-Energy Renovation Process and User Engagement." Energies 14, no. 5 (2021): 1475. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14051475.

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Building performance improvement through low-energy renovation traditionally involves building performance diagnostics of the existing building, technology evaluation, selection and implementation. Effective building performance diagnostics, post-retrofit assessment and user engagement are essential to deliver performance as well as achieving socio-economic and environmental benefits at every stage of the renovation project life cycle. User’s views are often ignored when renovating a building, causing sub-optimal energy performance, user comfort and wellbeing. This paper seeks to critically evaluate the low-energy renovation process and the role of user and stakeholder engagement in the strategic implementation of low-energy retrofit technologies for performance improvement of higher education buildings. The research focuses on renovation methodology, innovative materials/systems and end-user engagement throughout the renovation project phases (pre-renovation, the renovation process and post renovation). A mixed research method was adopted, which includes building performance modelling, monitoring and user evaluation questionnaires pre and post-renovation. The research is part of European Union (EU)-funded project, targeting 50% reduction in energy consumption using innovative materials and technologies in existing public buildings. The surveys allow comparative analysis of comfort levels and user satisfaction as an indicator of the efficacy of renovation measures. A new renovation process and user engagement framework was developed. The findings suggest that there is a direct relationship between retrofit intervention, improving energy performance of low-carbon buildings and the comfort of occupants. The technologies and strategies also appear to have different impacts on user satisfaction.
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Bergmeister, Konrad. "Innovative Technologies to Upgrade Fire Safety of Existing Tunnels." Beton- und Stahlbetonbau 103, S1 (2008): 2–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/best.200810116.

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Vakulenko, I., and S. Kolosok. "TYPOLOGIZATION OF “SMART” ENVIRONMENTAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS ADAPTED TO PECULIARITIES OF DOMESTIC ENERGY NETWORKS." Vìsnik Sumsʹkogo deržavnogo unìversitetu, no. 2 (2019): 21–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/1817-9215.2019.2-3.

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The article deals with the technological possibilities of building smart energy networks in Ukraine based on the use of smart innovative and environmentally friendly solutions for the country's energy complex. To this aim, we have typologized innovative energy solutions used in European Union countries, the United States of America and a number of other countries that are actively building smart energy networks, transforming their own energy system in accordance with current requirements. The article identifies six innovative technologies (directions), the use of which will allow to expand the technical arsenal of means for modernization of the energy sector of Ukraine. Keywords: energy sector, energy innovation, smart grids.
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Codarin, Sara. "Additive Manufacturing Technologies in Restoration: An Innovative Workflow for Interventions on Cultural Heritage." Cubic Journal, no. 3 (November 2020): 32–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.31182/cubic.2020.3.023.

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The current advancement of this research within the construction sector is the missing link for bridging the gap between the digitisation of building processes and the fabrication of architectural components. Renewed market needs and contemporary design languages require increasingly in-depth digital proficiency for the management of representation and production. The primary challenge of turning digital data into matter in the building design field must be overcome in order to demonstrate a possible transfer of benefits for new constructions, or interventions on existing buildings. The scientific community unanimously states the importance of deepening the most updated digital fabrication systems. With the aim of elaborating a methodological approach that prevents the technique from prevailing over the cultural assets a project requires, the present study proposes an innovative workflow for restoration projects on culturally relevant architecture in a state of degradation.
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Mancò, Giulia, Elisa Guelpa, Alessandro Colangelo, Alessandro Virtuani, Tommaso Morbiato, and Vittorio Verda. "Innovative Renewable Technology Integration for Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings within the Re-COGNITION Project." Sustainability 13, no. 4 (2021): 1938. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13041938.

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With the 2010/31/EU directive, all new buildings shall be nearly zero-energy buildings (nZEB) from 2020 onward, with the aim of strongly reducing the energy consumption related to the building sector. To achieve this goal, it is not sufficient to focus on the design of the building envelope; smart and efficient energy management is necessary. Moreover, to ensure the adoption of RES systems in the built environment, innovative technologies need to be further developed in order to increase their cost-effectiveness, energy efficiency and integration capability. This paper proposes a synthesis, design and operation optimization of an integrated multi-energy system composed of traditional and innovative renewable technologies, developed within the European project Re-COGNITION. A biogas-based micro cogeneration unit, lightweight glass-free photovoltaic modules, a passive variable geometry small wind turbine optimized for an urban environment and latent heat thermal storage based on phase change materials are some of the technologies developed within the Re-COGNITION project. The optimization problem is solved to contemporarily evaluate (a) the optimal design and (b) the optimal operations of the set of technologies considering both investment and operating costs, using mixed integer non-linear programming. The optimization is applied to the four pilots that are developed during the project, in various European cities (Turin (Italy), Corby (United Kingdom), Thessaloniki (Greece), Cluj-Napoca (Romania). Simulation results show that the development and optimal exploitation of new technologies through optimization strategies provide significant benefits in terms of cost (between 11% and 42%) and emissions (between 10% and 25%), managing building import/export energy and charge/discharge storage cycles.
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Kitanovski, Andrej, and Peter W. Egolf. "Innovative ideas for future research on magnetocaloric technologies." International Journal of Refrigeration 33, no. 3 (2010): 449–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2009.11.005.

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Baghi, Yeganeh, Zhenjun Ma, Duane Robinson, and Tillmann Boehme. "Innovation in Sustainable Solar-Powered Net-Zero Energy Solar Decathlon Houses: A Review and Showcase." Buildings 11, no. 4 (2021): 171. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings11040171.

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Solar Decathlon is a showcase of cutting-edge residential buildings containing innovative solutions and technologies. This study reviewed, identified, and categorized technological innovations from past Solar Decathlon competitions. The review was based on publicly available data of the top five houses from each U.S. and international Solar Decathlon competition. The most prolific innovations identified were from building services systems and architectural design and construction. It was observed that most innovations within building services systems were in heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning, and home automation, while architectural design and construction innovations focused on building adaptability, façade, structure, and building materials. It was found that although there is no fixed relationship between the numbers of innovations in the houses and their overall competition points, there is a high probability for an innovative house to be placed within the top five houses. This study also provides information about technological innovations within Solar Decathlon houses and offers an innovation classification scheme to guide Solar Decathletes to understand what innovations could be implemented in their future entries.
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Karastoyanov, Dimitar, Rosen Petrov, and Milena Haralampieva. "Innovative technologies for new materials using micro/nano elements." MATEC Web of Conferences 292 (2019): 01007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201929201007.

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The paper describes innovative technologies for obtaining of new materials, alloys and coatings with very high hardness and wear resistance, using different approaches – electro less chemical nickeling; pressing and sintering the parts, coated with a fine powder; high temperature methods with Taman furnaces, building materials. The new materials, alloys and coatings contain micro and/or nano elements – carbides, nitrides, oxides.
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Атуева, Enara Atueva, Шабанова, Madina Shabanova, Гасанова, and Naida Gasanova. "THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE METHODS OF ASSESSING INNOVATION AND INVEST-MENT IN BUSINESS BUILDING PROJECTIONS." Bulletin of Belgorod State Technological University named after. V. G. Shukhov 2, no. 1 (2016): 207–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/23479.

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Analysis of the world practice shows that success of innovation activities of companies is largely dependent on a comprehensive, in depth study of the investment project for construction. Today in Russia in the investment management of the construction there is an urgent need to the strengthen the innovative orientation, as the innovative development of the construction industry contributes to the economic and social recovery of the whole country. But there are some problems with attracting investment of innovation oriented to the construction industry and, above all, it is connected with high risks of new technologies, the absence of the required level of qualification of workers, long-term process of implementation. To determine the attractiveness of investments innovative oriented economists have taken different approaches to the evaluation. In this study, an analysis of existing evaluation methods of innovation and investment projects in building, identifies shortcomings and proposes measures to address them.
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Çelik Alexander, Zeynep. "The Larkin's Technologies of Trust." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 77, no. 3 (2018): 300–318. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jsah.2018.77.3.300.

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In The Larkin's Technologies of Trust, Zeynep Çelik Alexander uses the card ledger invented by Darwin D. Martin, corporate secretary for the Larkin Company, as a starting point for a new history of a well-known modernist building: the Larkin Administration Building in Buffalo, New York, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Founded in 1875 as a soap manufacturer, the Larkin Company had grown dramatically by the beginning of the twentieth century, in large part because of innovative marketing strategies made possible by ingenious information-processing techniques. But it was also thanks to Wright's designs for office equipment—informed by principles of modularity and interchangeability—that armies of “human computers” were able to maintain this information regime. Çelik Alexander argues that the bureaucracy made possible by the Larkin Administration Building's architecture has been a blind spot in historiography; she aims to offer an architecturally oriented account of the history of data as epistemic unit, contending that the Larkin's protodatabase was, first and foremost, a moral technology predicated on managing networks of trust.
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Penna, Paola, Oscar Stuffer, Alexandra Troi, and Valentina Carí. "Villa Castelli - Transformation of Historical Building into Nearly Zero Energy Building." Applied Mechanics and Materials 887 (January 2019): 148–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.887.148.

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What Americas Cup and a heritage building have in common? They both aim at innovative technologies and cutting-edge solutions. The owner of the project, an ex-crew member of the most famous sailing match race in the world, pushed the planning team to develop extraordinary solutions for his house. The house, Villa Castelli, is an historical listed building located on the Como lake. During its history, it has been transformed many times, giving as results a non-uniform structure composed by different construction technologies. The aims of the owner were: an overall refurbishment particularly focused on energy efficiency, the exploitation of renewable energy sources based on-site production and a fixed budget. To reach these goals, the energy needs have been reduced improving the performance of the thermal envelope. Then, the building's technical systems have been re-developed in order to exploit as much as possible available renewable energy sources. From the very beginning, it was clear that, for finding optimal solutions, a multidisciplinary approach was necessary. The design approach should be the result of a shared approach integrating different fields, such as creative design, technology, knowledge of material properties, building physics. The great synergy among building envelope retrofitting, innovative technological solutions and the deployment of renewable energy sources allows the transformation of this historical listed building into an outstanding example of a nearly zero energy building (nZEB).
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ПЕТРУНЬОК, Тетяна, та Людмила БЛАГОДАРЕНКО. "ІННОВАЦІЙНІ ТЕХНОЛОГІЇ БУДІВНИЦТВА В ОСВІТНЬОМУ ПРОЦЕСІ З ФІЗИКИ У ЗАКЛАДАХ ВИЩОЇ БУДІВЕЛЬНОЇ ОСВІТИ". Scientific papers of Berdiansk State Pedagogical University Series Pedagogical sciences 1 (29 квітня 2021): 303–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.31494/2412-9208-2021-1-1-303-310.

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У статті розглядається питання про вдосконалення змісту дисципліни “Фізика” при підготовці майбутніх фахівців будівництва та цивільної інженерії з урахуванням інноваційних процесів, що відбуваються в будівництві. Наголошено, що нові наукові технології все більшою мірою інтегруються в будівництво і стають найбільш затребуваними, а це зумовлює необхідність якісних змін у навчанні фахівців та підготовки їх до використання у професійній діяльності найбільш прогресивних будівельних технологій вже з перших етапів навчання у закладах вищої освіти. Визначено, що головною умовою ефективної реалізації новітніх технологій є забезпечення високого рівня кваліфікації усіх робітників будівельного комплексу. Акцентовано, що на сучасному етапі розвитку будівельної сфери професійна підготовка інженерів будівельників наповнюється новим змістом і важливе місце у ній посідає ознайомлення майбутніх фахівців з основами новітніх будівельних технологій. Разом з тим, відзначено, що нині склалася ситуація, коли внаслідок стрімкого прогресу будівельної галузі підготовка фахівців якісно нового рівня не встигає за попитом на них, який неухильно зростає. Зауважено, що вагомий вплив на підготовку фахівців чинять глобалізаційні процеси, що відбуваються у світі і призводять до того, оскільки вони призводять до неминучої інтеграції будівельної галузі України у світову. Доведено необхідність перегляду навчальних програм підготовки майбутніх інженерів-будівельників та удосконалення і поглиблення їх змісту через уведення інформації про новітні будівельні технології. Ключові слова: освітній процес з фізики, інноваційні будівельні технології, професійна підготовка інженерів-будівельників.
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Kruzel, Robert, and Paweł Helbrych. "A technical and economic analysis of the thermal modernization of historic buildings using an innovative thermal insulating paint." Przegląd Naukowy Inżynieria i Kształtowanie Środowiska 28, no. 2 (2019): 212–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.22630/pniks.2019.28.2.20.

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Due to the need for making the thermal modernization of buildings of historical value, where the Conservation Officer often does not approve the thermal insulation of the building’s facade with a traditional method using expanded polystyrene (EPS), an innovative paint has been proposed to be used, which can substitute for an EPS layer for the thermal insulation of buildings where everything that is the most beautiful is often situated on the building’s external facade. The article analyzes two different thermal modernization methods: the traditional method and the one using an innovative thermal insulating paint. During selecting the material, the main aspects were: material strength and durability, workmanship, the execution cost of a sample project, and the behaviour of materials during operation. All advantages and disadvantages of either of the external wall thermal insulation technologies are indicated. Cost calculation figures for the project under consideration carried out using the above-mentioned technologies have also been examined. It has been found that the technology using the innovative thermal insulating paint is fairly expensive and the obtained coefficients of heat transfer through the partition are not competitive compared to the traditional method using expanded polystyrene. However, by using the innovative technology for historic buildings, we are able to improve the aesthetic appearance of the facade and, at the same time, the thermal properties of the partition during carrying out a single project, while not spoiling the historical look of the building.
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SERGEEV, A. A. "THE IMPACT OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDUSTRY." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 2, no. 5 (2020): 31–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2020.05.02.005.

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The article considers the problems and factors affecting the introduction of digital innovative technologies in the industry. Machine-building industries in developed countries are becoming more flexible, technologically equipped and digitalized. The prospects for applying digital innovations are undeniable, but when it comes to implementing digitalization projects for industrial enterprises, a number of problems arise. Due to the fact that digital innovations are concentrated in Large companies in the United States and Europe, Russia, due to its backwardness in this direction, is experiencing serious difficulties in developing and implementing innovations. These problems are part of a failed innovation policy that has led to a decline in innovation activity and lagging behind some of the world's leading countries. One of the complex criteria for evaluating innovation policy and the results obtained is the Bloomberg Innovation Index, whose growth rates are unsatisfactory for solving national digitalization programs. The article shows the reasons for Russia's lag, and suggests measures to resolve the accumulated problems.
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Djedjig, R., M. El Ganaoui, R. Belarbi, and R. Bennacer. "Thermal effects of an innovative green wall on building energy performance." Mechanics & Industry 18, no. 1 (2016): 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/meca/2016015.

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Green walls and green roofs are innovative construction technologies involving the use environmentally friendly materials. In addition to their aesthetical and environmental benefits, green walls have significant thermal effects on buildings and heat islands within high-density urban areas. In this paper, we study the impact of an innovative green wall system on building energy performance. These green walls have specific composition and particular geometry that can lead to higher thermal performances and therefore more significant impact on building energy performance. The development, validation and prior integration of a hygrothermal green wall model in a transient building simulation tool make possible the assessment of the energy performance of buildings when covered by green walls. The used model was adapted to be the particular forms and composition of the studied green walls. In parallel, this type of green walls has been installed on a one tenth building mockup to be experimented. The aim of the experiment is to measure the thermal effects and to calibrate some parameters of the numerical model. The results highlight the thermal benefits of this kind of green walls in summer condition. They reduce annual energy demand of building up to 37% for hot climates.
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Shelton, Jacquetta, Igor Martek, and Chuan Chen. "Implementation of innovative technologies in small-scale construction firms." Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management 23, no. 2 (2016): 177–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ecam-01-2015-0006.

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Purpose – The users of construction technologies such as builders and trades people have been acknowledged as sources of potentially important innovations. These innovations may be in the form of safer, less labour intensive, or cheaper methods and processes. The purpose of this paper is to assess whether the Australian construction industry is providing an environment where user-based innovation is being supported and implemented. Design/methodology/approach – An explorative study was undertaken to provide an insight into actual experiences of the implementation of user-based innovation. The data were collected through face-to-face semi-structured interviews providing case studies on multiple aspects of the implementation of innovative construction technologies. The cases involved a cross section of advances, including product, tool, and system technologies. Findings – The main motivation behind developing the technologies was problem solving. The associated industries of manufacturing and retail, as well as consultants within the construction industry present the greatest barriers to implementation. Originality/value – This research provides a better understanding of the factors that are preventing the successful implementation of user-based innovative construction technologies in small firms.
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Kumar, Ashok, Ajay Chaurasia, Sayantani Lal, Aditya Kumar, and Vijayraj. "Prefabricated Foundation System for Single Storey Houses." Journal for the Advancement of Performance Information and Value 8, no. 2 (2016): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.37265/japiv.v8i2.65.

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Prefabrication technologies have been used in the building industry since the 19th century. The technologies vary from the innovative materials to novel techniques of construction and the prefabricated systems range from individual components to the entire structure. The major prefabrication technologies prevalent today include sandwich panel walling elements, hollow core slabs, light gauge steel frames as well as modular housing. Even though prefabrication technologies have been widely used in slabs, beams and columns, prefab foundation system is still a relatively new concept. The construction of foundation is the most important part of building process and hence a sound prefabricated foundation system is the need of the hour. In this paper, an attempt has been made for construction of a portable prefabricated reinforced concrete foundation which can be used in buildings up to three storeys.
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Racherla, Pradeep, Clark Hu, and Martin Yongho Hyun. "Exploring the Role of Innovative Technologies in Building a Knowledge-Based Destination." Current Issues in Tourism 11, no. 5 (2008): 407–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13683500802316022.

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Gicala, Magdalena, and Anna Sobotka. "Multi-criteria analysis of the construction technologies in the aspect of sustainable development." MATEC Web of Conferences 219 (2018): 04001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821904001.

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The complexity of sustainability complicates the design work and requires the implementation of Integrated Life Cycle Design. Due to the need of balance between environmental, social and economic aspects and the multitude of analysis indicators, the assessment of existing buildings is a multi-criteria problem too. The aim of the study is to compare three construction technologies – two traditional solutions and an innovative technology – in the aspect of sustainable development. The assessment was limited to the building envelope materials and included in entirety of 13 environmental, social and economic indicators, characteristic for the first stage of building life cycle. The absence of explicit dominance of one technology over another in terms of these factors was a starting point for the multi-criteria analysis. Based on the comparison of given technologies by WSM and TOPSIS methods, the multi-criteria analysis was carried out and the most advantageous technology was indicated. The results allow for an indirect selection of building materials to fulfil the sustainability requirements for the building.
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Cardei, Ionut, Borko Furht, and Luis Bradley. "Design and technologies for implementing a smart educational building: Case study." Facta universitatis - series: Electronics and Energetics 29, no. 3 (2016): 325–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/fuee1603325c.

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In this paper we describe the design of an educational smart building and the innovative technologies that were implemented. In January of 2011, Florida Atlantic University opened its new LEED Platinum-Certified ?Engineering East? building. The building was designed as both a model of how new technologies can drastically decrease the energy requirements of a large university building and for providing a ?living laboratory? so that students and faculty may actually see how these systems work and interrelate. Engineering faculty was involved in providing inputs to the builder in creating state-of-the-art engineering laboratories.
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Delias, Pavlos, Georgia Kyriakaki, Evangelos Grigoroudis, and Nikolaos Matsatsinis. "Innovation Management Software Exploiting Multiple Criteria Analysis." International Journal of Decision Support System Technology 4, no. 1 (2012): 30–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jdsst.2012010103.

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Innovation is a critical factor in building an organization’s culture of growth. Provided that it is properly blended with organizational development initiatives and aligned with the organization’s strategy, it supplies a compelling advantage for the growth process. Neglecting to encompass innovation in an organization’s culture could lead to shrinkage and even extinction, in the case of an intensively competitive market. Executive staff must consider innovative technologies and be aware of all growth opportunities. However, this staff is stressed under information overload. A need exists to reduce the information load and filter available technologies according to the specific needs of the organization. In this paper, the authors propose a recommendation approach to match the needs of an organization against existing technologies (innovative products or services). The organization expresses its customized needs by declaring its preferences over a small reference set of indicative technologies. Each technology is characterized by multiple attributes, in a way that the organization ultimately expresses the trade-offs between the attributes’ significance weights. This information is used to create the organization’s profile. The profile guides a recommendation process, according to which available technologies are evaluated against the profile and proposed to the organization in a descending order.
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Kim, Joseph J., Marco A. Sanchez, Michelle Del Aguila, and Sunkuk Kim. "GREEN BUILDING STRATEGIES FOR LEED CERTIFIED RECREATIONAL FACILITIES." Journal of Green Building 12, no. 2 (2017): 149–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3992/1943-4618.12.2.149.

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Student recreational facilities at higher education institutions are increasingly utilizing green building strategies to decrease their impact on the campus environment and to increase economic and social impacts on the community. Through nearly two decades of LEED building development, comparative studies of LEED strategies among buildings are not rare, but still in demand due to the lessons learned from other LEED certified buildings. This paper presents case studies on the green building strategies utilized for six student recreational facilities certified by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design rating system and examines favorable strategies that lead to the success of obtaining higher rating levels. The comparative analysis results showed that the energy and atmosphere and indoor environmental quality categories that utilized energy performance optimization and innovative architectural designs for better daylights and views were major components for higher rating levels apart from conventional design criteria such as location, climate, and density. The recreational facilities having higher ratings were more favorable in obtaining credits using central plants, stormwater design, innovative wastewater technologies, and light control. The findings not only provide specific green buildings strategies for student recreational facilities, but they also enhance the green initiatives for future education facilities on university campuses.
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Blyzniuk, Mykola. "PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN BASED ON INFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES: ANALYSIS AND PRINCIPLES OF THE PROJECT APPROACH." Scientific bulletin of KRHPA, no. 10 (2018): 29–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.37835/2410-2075-2018-10-3.

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The Target Program for the Development of Education of Ukraine observes the priority of strategic thinking directed towards the future. The need for the formation of an "innovative person" (as defined by V. Kremin) aims at considering the methodology of education as a factor in the innovation activity of man. "Innovative person" shows activity, self-acceptance, self-organization, self-control in realization of own possibilities. The formation of an innovative personality depends both on the formation of artistic-figurative and rational thinking, as well as on the strategic, system-building, design thinking, which is aimed at the future. It is the ability to project activities is a condition for the success of the individual, a criterion for identifying its innovative potential. The article presents an analysis of the approaches of domestic and foreign scientists to the interpretation of such phenomenon as pedagogical design. The role and place of pedagogical design in the modern educational process, in particular on the basis of information, is analyzed. The aspects of pedagogical design are determined which are the most important when creating electronic educational resources. Examples of models of pedagogical design are presented. Principles are developed and an analysis of the project approach is given.
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Спатарь-Козаченко, Татьяна, and Tatyana Spatar-Kozachenko. "Technology of pedagogical workshop of building knowledge in the lesson of Spanish." Universities for Tourism and Service Association Bulletin 10, no. 1 (2016): 85–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/17741.

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The article presents the methodology of creative approach to learning a foreign language in the modern school. The creative process helps students to think critically, to understand rationally the opportunities and to solve the emerging tasks, to develop communication skills, independence. Innovative technologies are showed on the example of the pedagogical workshop of building knowledge in the lesson of Spanish. The author presents methods of teaching in interchangeable pairs to work in the workshops. Innovative technologies allow the student: to be liberated during exercise; to understand that his opinion is important to others; to understand that he can be wrong, and nobody will judge; to assess and develop his abilities; to take decisions independently.
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Zhou, Ji Zhong, Qi Lin, Ming Pi Liao, Jin Ping Zhuang, and Xue Feng Cai. "Application of Modularized Low-Position Jacking Formwork System in Core-Tube Building." Applied Mechanics and Materials 405-408 (September 2013): 3103–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.405-408.3103.

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Compared with other template construction technology, jacking formwork system has the advantages of self-climbing, less operating personnel, good safety and good construction quality, with relatively innovative construction techniques and technology and has been widely used in the construction of tall buildings in recent years. The lifting principles and characteristics of jacking formwork were introduced in the paper. Based on the application in a tall building project, construction technologies of the formwork were introduced.
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Ekmanis, J., V. Zebergs, N. Zeltins, and V. Vrublevski. "Thermal Characteristics of New Building Materials and their Effect upon the Energy Efficiency." Latvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences 45, no. 3 (2008): 3–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10047-008-0014-6.

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Thermal Characteristics of New Building Materials and their Effect upon the Energy Efficiency The paper formulates the role of thermal inertia of the building materials in the energy supply of buildings and in solution of the energy efficiency problems. The evolution of construction entails the application of new building materials as well as of glazed surfaces in the envelopes of buildings. An analysis is made of the influence of the thermal resistance of building materials and their heat capacity on the thermal inertia indicators of buildings. An inertia scale of buildings has been developed for the choice of the heat supply capacities of buildings at low outdoor temperatures under extreme conditions of the Latvian climate. The ratio of the ventilation capacities has been analysed in the total heating balance at a low thermal inertia of buildings. The significance of innovative ventilation technologies for raising the energy efficiency has been considered.
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Talaei, Maryam, Mohammadjavad Mahdavinejad, Afsaneh Zarkesh, and Hadi Motevali Haghighi. "A Review on Interaction of Innovative Building Envelope Technologies and Solar Energy Gain." Energy Procedia 141 (December 2017): 24–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2017.11.006.

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But-Gusaim, O. H. "Strategies for Innovative Development of Business Structures." Business Inform 7, no. 522 (2021): 49–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2021-7-49-55.

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This article is concerned with researching the strategies for innovative development of business structures. The article is aimed at developing a classification of strategies for innovative development of various business structures. The publication discloses the essence of the innovation development strategy, taking into account three approaches. Conclusions have been drawn on the essence of the strategy for innovative development of business structures. According to the results of the critical analysis of the literature, the classification of existing business structures was carried out and the main directions of strategic innovative development were determined. The research highlights two key areas of strategic innovation development based on active and passive positions. An active innovative strategy involves the use of new technologies that have not yet been used in the market. This strategy can be followed by all business structures without exception, but depending on their type, achieving the goal will be more difficult or easier. In particular, business structures with a mixed form of ownership are more likely to stay in the market using active innovative strategies. At the same time, business structures formed by one person will experience much more difficulties in implementing active innovative strategies in the market. Another type of strategy is passive (imitation), which consists not in the development of new technologies, but in the use of already developed ones. The main conceptual task in building such a strategy is to study the market, competitive advantages and disadvantages of completed innovative technologies in order to enter the market with a similar but more market-adapted solution. We can confidently say that developed business structures can more easily implement the imitation strategy, since it requires a quick reaction and development, more rational solutions, which is associated with the use of more resources. However, despite this, innovation is the only way to enter and hold on to the market with a unique product, since they do not depend on the size of the enterprise, its finances or the number of personnel.
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Minaev, V. A., V. M. Pizengolts, A. O. Faddeev, A. Y. Bystryakov, E. V. Savenkova, and E. V. Kruglikova. "Modern information and mathematical models in construction industry." E3S Web of Conferences 116 (2019): 00051. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201911600051.

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Building information modelling (BIM) – new technology of construction object information maintenance. It allows specifying influence of changes and risks made in it (including geodynamic) at all stages of lifecycle. Objects include products, building equipment, technological platform, the building, engineering, transportation networks and systems of building communication. The model expands possibilities of innovative technologies implementation, allowing creating reasoned economic decisions.
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