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Yashyna, O., and O. Kravchuk. "RESEARCH OF MICROSERVICE ARCHITECTURE, REST ARCHITECTURAL STYLE AND THEIR MODERN IMPLEMENTATION ON JAVA." Herald of Khmelnytskyi National University. Technical sciences 289, no. 5 (2020): 106–14. https://doi.org/10.31891/2307-5732-2020-289-5-106-114.

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Software architecture is a set of important decisions about the organization of the software system. The success and speed of the project development, the complexity of its support and understanding of the program structure depends on the correct choice of software architecture. For this reason, developers often use new architectural solutions to build software, trying to find the best solutions to a problem. The common practice of program development was the development on the principle of monolithic architecture, which envisages the project as a single program, which is responsible for all necessary functionality. Of course, this approach had its advantages, such as ease of development, testing and deploying. But with project`s growth, the monolithic architecture begins to make some flaws in the development process: the addition of a certain new functionality is accompanied by an increase in the code base, observance of limits of responsibility of internal modules is blurred, compiling and deploying takes much more time. Given the drawbacks of monolithic architecture above, developers have begun to take other approaches. One is microservice architecture. Microservice Architecture – A variant of service architecture (modular software development approach) software, focused on the interaction of as small as possible, loosely coupled and easily replaceable modules – microservices [1]. With such an architecture, the project is a set of small services, the communication between which is done through lightweight mechanisms (for example, HTTP, which can be used in REST architectural style to get an increased productivity and simplified architecture) [2]. Each of these services must fulfil its clearly defined business task. This architecture has the following advantages: better scaling, independent module development and deploying, better reusability etc.
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Liu, Chang An. "Research on Eco-Architecture-Oriented Architectural Education." Applied Mechanics and Materials 357-360 (August 2013): 455–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.357-360.455.

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This paper analyses the status of the ecological architecture education nowadays and describes the necessity of embedding ecological and energy-saving technologies in traditional architectural education. Then the author introduces the teaching plan and practice in the newly started Building Integrated Solar System professional orientation in Shandong Jianzhu University and explores the possibility of establishing the ecological-featured architecture professional orientation in China.
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Oržikauskas, Gytis. "ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL’S CHURCH IN VILNIUS: A STUDY IN META-CODAL SYMBOLISM OF CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURE." JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM 38, no. 4 (2014): 234–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/20297955.2014.994809.

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The paper examines Christian architecture from the perspective of “meta-codal function”, i.e. through examination of architectural symbolism expressed solely by architectural means. Emphasizing symbolic and semantic content of architecture, the paper offers a broader research field of architectural artistry by using a wider iconographic comparison. As a representative of baroque architecture and the most prominent example of architectural symbolism, St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church in Vilnius (1668–1702) has been selected for the research. The iconographic programme of this church is compared to most distinct iconographic themes identified through the analysis of some examples of historic Christian architecture. By this method, the research detaches from the usual stylistic analysis and poses the most basic question in architectural artistry: is architecture capable of expressing the independent artistic content which can translate more than architecture’s general appearance.
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Carolin, Peter. "Research assessed." Architectural Research Quarterly 2, no. 3 (1997): 6–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135500001366.

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The publication, last December, of the ‘research ratings’ awarded to subject groups in each of the United Kingdom's higher education institutions provoked a shocked response in many Architecture schools. A fierce debate on the nature of architectural research and its implications for the future form of architectural education is now developing. With so many countries following the UK standard of a five-year period for full-time education in Architecture (and RIBA validation), this is a subject of more than local interest. Peter Carolin reports on the background to this debate.
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Benkari, Naima. "THE FORMATION AND INFLUENCE OF THE MILITARY ARCHITECTURE IN OMAN DURING AL-YA'ARIBA PERIOD (1034-1162 AH/1624–1749 AD)." Journal of Islamic Architecture 6, no. 4 (2021): 217–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/jia.v6i4.12104.

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Despite its richness, the research corpus published about Islamic architecture presents some discontinuities in the knowledge of the architecture in the lands ruled by Muslims. Similarly, the dynamics of influence that might have operated between the "monumental" architecture in these lands and their popular architectures are insufficiently addressed. Moreover, the material culture related to the Islamic civilization is almost exclusively studied as a product that has stopped evolving. The architecture produced during Al-Ya'ariba (Al- Ya'rubi) Imamate (1624-1749) is an instance of these understudied topics in the history of Islamic architecture. This research argues that Al-Ya'rubi Imamate is not only an important chapter in the history of Oman, the Arabian Peninsula, Indian Ocean, and Eastern Africa, but also the architecture of this period has created the identity of Omani architecture as we know it today. Nonetheless, there is no architectural production in this era both in the major references and scientific publications of Islamic architecture in the 17th and 18th centuries. Through field research, comparative analysis, and literature review of the history of Omani architecture, especially in the 17th -18th centuries, this research examines the military architecture in Oman during Al-Ya'ariba Imamate including its reference, and its influence on other architectures. It is a contribution to the scientific endeavour to address this specific architectural typology from the perspective of its mechanism of (trans) formation and its continuity of forms until the contemporary architecture of Oman.
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AlTalebi, Raed AbdulJabbar, and Inaam Al-Bazzaz. "Similarity and Difference between Sustainable and Green Architecture (a Comparative Study)." Journal of Engineering 24, no. 12 (2018): 21–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.31026/j.eng.2018.12.10.

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The research is concerned with studying the characteristics of Sustainable Architecture and Green Architecture, as a general research methodology related to the specific field of architecture, based on the differentiation between two generic concepts, Sustainability and Greening, to form the framework of the research specific methodology, where both concepts seem to be extremely overlapping for research centers, individuals, and relevant organizations. In this regard, the research tend towards searching their characteristics and to clearly differentiates between the two terms, particularly in architecture, where the research seeks understanding sustainable and green architectures, how they are so close or so far, and the possibility of finding common features between them that might make them as a one synaptic concept. The research problem focuses on that there is no clear differentiation between sustainable and green architectures, what causes a matter of confusion and unclarity in dealing with building projects what affects understanding processes and procedures during the progress of design, construction, and operation, within the whole building life cycle, and this leads to a defect in understanding the formation of building design, construction and operation. The research hypothesis shows that environmental and architectural indicators can form a mechanism to differentiate between sustainable architecture and green architecture. This mechanism depends on several elements that form, together, the hypothesis testing tool, and in turn, this tool will become a method to verify the hypothesis reaching accomplishing the goal of the research (formation of a theoretical framework) that enable to differentiate between sustainable and green architectures. The research methodology depends, also, on the effects of factors like economy, technology, welfare, and else, with focusing on the green growth and sustainable development as distinguished statuses in the two concepts, to reach establishing a comparative study and understanding their developing stages and clarifying the main differences between sustainability and greening, architecture wise, to form the elements of the theoretical framework to differentiate between sustainable architecture and green architecture. The theoretical framework is applied in two environmentally friendly architectural projects (case studies) to search their environmental and architectural features to reveal the availability of the features and characteristics of a sustainable building and a green building in each one of them.
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Megahed, Yasser. "On research by design." Architectural Research Quarterly 21, no. 4 (2017): 338–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135518000179.

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Early issues of arq in the mid-1990s were preoccupied with the possibilities for researching architecture through design: how design research might be constituted and communicated, and – practically for architecture schools at that time – how design might be counted as research in the newly-introduced metrics used to judge research quality in UK Universities.Debates around design research in arq in the 1990s reflected uncertainties about its position in both practice and academic culture at that time. Since then, design research has gained traction, becoming increasingly accepted and acquiring greater capital in architectural academe. Key texts in architectural design research are increasingly leaving behind the question ‘is design considered research or not?’ to search instead for how to secure the status of design as a rigorous mode of academic inquiry. There is increasing confidence in the architectural field about the potential and power of design as a research method. Yet the notion of design research in architecture remains broad, with a diversity of approaches echoed in a diversity of distinct but overlapping terminologies. Taking its cue from arq's early focus on design research, this paper sketches-out its contemporary methodological landscape in architecture, surveying key sources in design research scholarship.
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Zhang, Meng, Lingzhi Wang, and Qingwen Zhang. "Research on Subjective-Cultural Ecological Design System of Vernacular Architecture." Sustainability 14, no. 20 (2022): 13564. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su142013564.

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With the impact of urbanization and other factors, the vernacular architectural heritage faces the problem of how to carry on and innovate for sustainable development with originality and authenticity in the process of redesigning and planning. Therefore, this study uses the visualization method of quantitative analysis to analyze the research trends and hot spots of domestic vernacular architecture and explore new ways of coexistence between vernacular architecture, subject perception and cultural ecology. The critical challenge of this study is to analyze the theoretical coupling action rule between the socio-cultural structure of emotions and the cultural ecosystem of vernacular architecture, drawing on the concept of cultural ecology and the reasoning method of transmission relations in logical deduction. The main contribution of this study is to propose the concept of a subjective-cultural ecological design system for the sustainable development of vernacular architecture, to establish a three-dimensional structural analysis design paradigm and an evaluation analysis matrix, and to make vernacular architecture present the self-renewal ability of continuous exchange and revision in the dynamic cycle of this design system. This study aims to provide a standardized and flexible design research framework for contemporary vernacular architecture’s innovation and sustainable development.
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Becheru, Raluca. "The philosophy of architecture in analytic tradition: An enquiry on the possibility of the field and its themes." SAJ - Serbian Architectural Journal 8, no. 2 (2016): 309–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/saj1602309b.

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The paper focuses on the new field of philosophy of architecture in analytic tradition. The research presented in this paper is part of an ongoing doctoral research concerning the connection between ethics and aesthetics in architecture. The connection between architecture and philosophy is not a novelty. Architectural theory has always looked up to philosophy for inspiration but only recently philosophers have started to study architecture in detail. Architectural theory is still a field that is in search of a better conceptual frame after the failure of the theoretical premises of the Modern Movement and the rise of the "theory speak". Architecture's features as a public art ask for a certain amount of objectivity. The philosophy of architecture in analytic tradition can contribute to a more objective conceptual frame. The principal concerns are familiar to those acquainted with continental philosophy: What makes architecture special among the arts? What is the essence of an architectural work? How we can better define architecture's social mission? But the way of answering them is different. The ethical dimension of architecture is one of the most debated subjects among architects in recent years. There are several contributions on the connection between ethics and aesthetics in the philosophy of architecture in analytic tradition. They have the potential to have an impact on architectural theory and practice.
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Researcher. "ADVANCEMENTS IN REAL-TIME STREAM PROCESSING: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF APACHE FLINK, SPARK STREAMING, AND KAFKA STREAMS." International Journal of Research In Computer Applications and Information Technology (IJRCAIT) 7, no. 2 (2024): 1629–37. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14243208.

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This comprehensive article examines the evolution and implementation of Lambda Architecture in big data processing systems, focusing on its core components, implementation considerations, and relationship with the CAP theorem. The article analyzes how organizations have leveraged this architectural pattern to achieve significant improvements in data processing efficiency and system reliability. Through detailed examination of batch processing, speed layer operations, and serving layer integration, the article demonstrates the architecture's effectiveness in handling both historical and real-time data processing requirements. The article analysis encompasses critical implementation considerations, including technical challenges, system requirements, and operational constraints, while exploring the architecture's alignment with fundamental distributed system principles. Furthermore, the research investigates the emergence of modern alternatives such as Kappa Architecture and evaluates the impact of technological advancements on architectural evolution. By examining industry adoption patterns and future trends, this article provides valuable insights into the continuing transformation of data processing architectures and their role in meeting evolving business requirements.
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Evangeline, Fiona, and Esther Kiruba Jebakumar Clifford. "The Burden of Research in Architecture." Exchanges: The Interdisciplinary Research Journal 11, no. 3 (2024): 56–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v11i3.1534.

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Architecture can be called a domain of infinite intangible equations. Advancement and innovative technologies in architecture are owed to the researchers who work behind the scenes and bring about these impactful changes. Nevertheless, there seems to be a significant disparity between research practitioners and practitioners in architecture, even with these notable advancements. Architectural researchers follow a meticulous process that includes understanding the background of field visits and documentation. These steps form a creative journey and involve skills similar to design in terms of generating visuals. Researchers in architecture face the added difficulty of the age-old research methodology clash: quantitative or qualitative? Overcoming these barriers and succeeding as a researcher who contributes to society while maintaining one's individual researcher characteristics is a considerable task. However, the question arises of why, despite these struggles, researchers in architecture do not have the same recognition that practitioners have and are often classified as second-class citizens in the architectural fraternity. The hypothesis framed in this reflection hopes to show that the field of architecture needs researchers. Especially with the advancement of artificial intelligence, their role becomes primary in contributing to the data pool. Therefore, the way forward is to give due diligence to architecture researchers and provide ample opportunities and funding while also holistically respecting their role in their community and society.
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Albychev, A. S., and S. A. Kudzh. "Development of a research environment for the operational and computational architecture of central bank digital currency software." Russian Technological Journal 11, no. 3 (2023): 7–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.32362/2500-316x-2023-11-3-7-16.

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Objectives. The development and implementation of information and computing architecture and information support for a state central bank digital currency (CBDC) is based on the selection of a software and hardware platform, including technologies and methods for supporting interaction between the elements of the computing complex. The implementation of CBDC technologies significantly depends both on the operational and computing architecture, as well as on the technological characteristics of the means for implementing digital currency information support, which determines the need to develop an appropriate research environment. Thus, the present study sets out to develop an infrastructure for the experimental research environment of the operational and computing architecture used to provide information support for the CBDC.Methods. Digital technologies required for forming an CBDC implementation stack are under development in many countries of the world. The basis for the formation of a software and hardware complex for providing CBDC information support is comprised of theoretical and experimental studies into contemporary digital transaction management tools.Results. The main architectural and technological components that make up the CBDC operational and computing environment comprise operational and computing architectures, blockchain technologies, consensus algorithms, and various forms of digital currencies. Five CBDC operational and computing architecture options are presented. Information models of interaction between the participants in transactions of the central bank digital currency were studied with the aim of establishing the effects of an architectural solution to the characteristics of the computing complex used to provide information support. Features of various digital currencies in the form of accounts and tokens were analyzed.Conclusions. A research environment infrastructure for the CBDC operational and computing information support architecture has been developed. The prerequisites for a comprehensive analysis of the technological characteristics of the CBDC operational and computing environment are set out along with a comparison of operational and computing architecture variants. As a result of the analysis, a summary list of the characteristics of the studied architectures is drawn up. This provides for selecting the optimal operational and computing architecture depending on the requirements imposed on the CBDC.
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Askland, Hedda Haugen, Ramsey Awad, Justine Chambers, and Michael Chapman. "Anthropological Quests in Architecture: Pursuing the Human Subject." International Journal of Architectural Research: ArchNet-IJAR 8, no. 3 (2014): 284. http://dx.doi.org/10.26687/archnet-ijar.v8i3.424.

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In this paper, we explore what architectural practice and, more specifically, the architectural research domain, may gain from the theoretical and methodological premise of anthropology and ethnography. The paper explores a historical link between anthropology and architecture as academic disciplines, arguing that the disciplines are aligned through anthropology’s search for understanding the conditions of humanity and architecture’s role in forming these very conditions. We do not intend to explicate the individual disciplines but are interested in the crossover between the two and, more specifically, what insights anthropology and ethnography may offer to the discipline of architecture. We consider the relationship between anthropology and architecture, as both a research domain and a profession, and question how anthropology—as an approach to research more so than a discipline—can contribute to the advancement of architectural practice and research.
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Herbig, Ulrike. "Cultural Spaces Research on Architecture and Identity." Spring 2017 5, no. 2 (2017): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.33107/ijbte.2017.5.2.04.

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Architecture is the result of a multilayered process influenced by numerous factors. Thus, comprehensive architectural research can only be achieved through a holistic approach and in collaboration with experts from different disciplines. Although interdisciplinary research is a common framework for architectural studies and should be an integral part of the education for future architects, yet, this is not usually the case. With its module entitled “Cultural Spaces – Research on Architecture and Identity” at the TU Wien, a set of courses has been developed to arouse the interest of students of architecture in setting up their own research project. This paper will describe the research approach that is taught in the framework of the module, using the example of the class of 2016, which was focused on the architecture of the world heritage sites of Historic Centres of Berat and Gjirokastra in Albania.
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Wong, Leong Yee, and Chen-Cheng Chen. "Research of Digital Generative Islamic Tessellation Patterning Structure System." Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Mechanics 131, no. 1 (2024): 197–211. https://doi.org/10.37934/aram.131.1.197211.

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According to Gottfried Semper, who coined the term ‘Architextile’ to describe the use of textiles and other malleable materials in architectural design, textiles were the first materials used to construct human dwellings. In Islamic architecture and building design, tessellation patterning is thought to represent the early days of textile and lightweight structures, reflecting the nomadic lifestyle of early Islamic society. Bedouins made portable structures covered with woven textiles for temporary dwellings, showcasing the early use of architextile. Tessellation patterning and Islamic architecture have a significant relationship in terms of identity representation. Establishing the decorative shell (tessellation) creates a virtual atmosphere that transcends 'Physical Reality,' where structural elements like columns and beams lie beneath decorative facades. Over time, Islamic architecture's decorative shell has often remained purely ornamental, lacking structural significance. This study explores human settlement and building design by examining the tectonic characteristics of Islamic patterns. The research aims to bridge the gap between the decorative and practical aspects of Islamic architecture by studying geometric tessellation grid systems and their parametric alterations. The goal is to transform two-dimensional tessellation patterns into three-dimensional articulated structures. By manipulating pattern lines, the subdivided surface can be articulated into a structural system, forming a lattice structure. Additionally, human settlement and cultural heritage are preserved through the study of these architectural patterns. This showcases how historical building designs reflect and maintain cultural identity. Understanding the interplay between tessellation patterns and Islamic architecture enhances our appreciation of the cultural heritage embedded within human settlements.
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Zhang, Dong Xu, Da Ping Liu, Xin Ru Wei, and Meng Xiao. "Research of Chinese Buddhist Temples Space Design." Advanced Materials Research 311-313 (August 2011): 1569–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.311-313.1569.

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The number of the religious architecture makes up 70 percent of the total of existing traditional buildings in China, in which the largest proportion is the Chinese Buddhist architecture, this paper has been studied in this kind of building. Firstly, the religious background and development history of the Chinese Buddhist architecture is introduced, and this paper puts forward that this architectural form was affected by the ancient folk houses. Compared to Buddhist architecture in other countries, they are majestic in shape and beautiful elaborate in decoration, the whole form and nature landscape melt into one another. Secondly, religious spaces are analyzed, including the location of Buddhist temple, the overall layout and the single building. Most temples were built on the hill, and the Buddhist hall is the center of architectural complex. Single building is very similar, and its position is attached to its status in spatial sequence. Thirdly, the design concept of Buddhist architecture was discovered. It was pointed out that Chinese traditional philosophy, i.e. the view of the nature, determines the space composition inside and outside of Chinese Buddhist architecture. At last, the paper summed up the design of Buddhist architecture and gave a prospect about the way of its future development.
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Periasamy, K. Pelly, and David F. Feeny. "Information Architecture Practice: Research-Based Recommendations for the Practitioner." Journal of Information Technology 12, no. 3 (1997): 197–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026839629701200304.

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A large-scale postal survey and six in-depth case studies on information architecture practice were carried out from 1992 to 1994 in the UK. The research findings suggest information architecture to be a useful information systems planning tool. The study further redefines information architecture's core components and concludes that the careful targeting and development of these components – business system architecture, application architecture and data architecture – can contribute to the effectiveness and efficiency of information systems planning and implementation.
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Zhao, Bin, and Mei Fang Yu. "Zhejiang Residential Architecture Space Protection and Development Research." Advanced Materials Research 598 (November 2012): 96–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.598.96.

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The analysis of present situation and characteristics of Zhejiang architecture space basing on documentation and field surveys. Today, in modern building developments, China is undergoing a transformation of architectural space. Zhejiang traditional vernacular architecture is facing damaging even mound-death threats. How to protect existing residential areas and develop Zhejiang architecture space is becoming a matter of great urgency. Takes Hu Xueyan residence in Hangzhou as example to study characteristics of Zhejiang architecture space. It also makes full use of modern technology and theory to dig into characteristics of Zhejiang architecture, ecological construction experience and ecological environmental awareness, which has referential significance in well protection and development of Zhejiang architecture space.
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Cui, Hai Hong. "Research on the Method of Architecture Design Idea." Applied Mechanics and Materials 357-360 (August 2013): 104–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.357-360.104.

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This paper give the comment on the status on the current architecture and the analysis of the foundation. Expatiate on the architecture conceptions basing on the functions, emphasizing on the environments and advanced techniques. And search for some methods to settle the problems of similar architectures base on the status and analysis. It is hope to cause the society and some professionals' attentions on the problems of current architecture.
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Maisaroh and Ziki Abdul Ghofar. "ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN USING TOGAF ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT METHOD AT PT. TRAKINDO BANDAR LAMPUNG." PROCEEDING AL GHAZALI International Conference 2 (January 21, 2025): 555–65. https://doi.org/10.52802/aicp.v1i1.1367.

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This research employs The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) alongside the Architecture Development Method (ADM), which encompasses several phases: Preliminary Phase, Requirements Management, Architecture Vision, Business Architecture, Information System Architecture, Technology Architecture, Opportunities and Solutions, Migration Planning, Implementation Governance, and Architecture Change Management. The outcome of this methodology will include a comprehensive business architecture blueprint, data architecture, application architecture, technology architecture, gap analysis matrices for each architectural component, and a roadmap for application implementation tailored for PT. Trakindo. The design of the enterprise architecture aims to optimize the utilization of IS/IT to facilitate the automation of systems, particularly through the integration of procurement and sales application architectures across all departments. This initiative is anticipated to enhance the company's service delivery.
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Malakhov, K. S., and T. V. Semykopna. "Scientific research digitalization: R&D workstation environment for the telerehabilitation medicine research domain." PROBLEMS IN PROGRAMMING, no. 2-3 (September 2024): 400–407. https://doi.org/10.15407/pp2024.02-03.400.

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The digitalization of scientific research has advanced significantly with the use of information and communication technologies, especially in the physical and rehabilitation medicine and its telerehabilitation area. The hybrid cloud platform for telerehabilitation medicine is implemented as a component set of services (hospital information system for rehabilitation, dialog information and reference system MedRehabBot, prognostic and analytical system for assessing the effectiveness of the rehabilitation process and services for optimizing rehabilitation process models) that function using an ontology-driven service-oriented architecture. One of the important advantages of this type of architecture is the ability to support research design systems, where the process of designing the target architecture is accompanied by a research process. The paper considers the general functional architecture of the platform (and technical requirements for it) in the form of three interacting subsystems: medical rehabilitation, information and analytical, and telerehabilitation. The architectural and technological organization of the platform was developed using a model that implements the improved concept of the Research and Development Workstation Environment. The main practical achievement is the implementation and introduction of this architectural and technological organization of the platform, which opens up new opportunities for telerehabilitation in medicine.
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Gauresh Dilip Vanjare. "Telco Edge Architecture for Deterministic Experience: A Research-Driven Analysis." Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies 7, no. 5 (2025): 362–75. https://doi.org/10.32996/jcsts.2025.7.5.46.

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Telecommunications networks are evolving from connectivity providers to computational platforms supporting mission-critical applications that demand deterministic performance guarantees. Traditional cloud architectures introduce unpredictability through centralization, while edge computing offers a solution by positioning resources closer to users and data sources. This article examines how telco edge architectures deliver deterministic networking capabilities through architectural components, deployment strategies, and performance characteristics. The integration of Multi-access Edge Computing with 5G Service-Based Architecture creates a foundation for guaranteed service levels, while network slicing enables isolated virtual networks with tailored performance metrics. Edge deployments demonstrate significant improvements in latency, jitter, reliability, and throughput across various implementation scenarios. Commercial deployments showcase diverse approaches to implementing deterministic edge computing, from API-based QoS control to AI-enhanced industrial platforms. However, several limitations remain concerning economic viability, with infrastructure sharing models emerging to address capital requirements; energy efficiency challenges, requiring careful optimization of distributed resources; and operational complexity, necessitating sophisticated automation for effective management at scale. Despite these challenges and additional concerns in performance consistency, resource contention, and security, the telco edge represents a transformative architecture that enables deterministic experiences for next-generation applications. The convergence of edge computing with deterministic networking principles opens new possibilities for applications requiring strict timing guarantees, reshaping how telecommunications infrastructure supports critical services while balancing performance benefits against implementation costs and operational considerations.
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Sahlabadi, Mahdi, Ravie Chandren Muniyandi, Zarina Shukur, and Faizan Qamar. "Lightweight Software Architecture Evaluation for Industry: A Comprehensive Review." Sensors 22, no. 3 (2022): 1252. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22031252.

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Processes for evaluating software architecture (SA) help to investigate problems and potential risks in SA. It is derived from many studies that proposed a plethora of systematic SA evaluation methods, while industrial practitioners currently refrain from applying them since they are heavyweight. Nowadays, heterogeneous software architectures are organized based on the new infrastructure. Hardware and associated software allow different systems, such as embedded, sensor-based, modern AI, and cloud-based systems, to cooperate efficiently. It brings more complexities to SA evaluation. Alternatively, lightweight architectural evaluation methods have been proposed to satisfy the practitioner’s concerns, but practitioners still do not adopt these methods. This study employs a systematic literature review with a text analysis of SA’s definitions to propose a comparison framework for SA. It identifies lightweight features and factors to improve the architectural evaluation methods among industrial practitioners. The features are determined based on the practitioner’s concerns by analyzing the architecture’s definitions from stakeholders and reviewing architectural evaluation methods. The lightweight factors are acquired by studying the five most commonly used lightweight methods and the Architecture-based Tradeoff Analysis Method (ATAM), the most well-known heavyweight method. Subsequently, the research addresses these features and factors.
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Absor, M. Ulil, and Sutedi Sutedi. "Strategic Planning of Information Technology Architecture in Schools Using The Open Group Architect Framework (TOGAF) Case Study: SMA Negeri 15 Bandar Lampung." Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains 5, no. 08 (2024): 2120–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.59141/jiss.v5i08.1208.

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This research aims to design an enterprise architecture at SMA Negeri 15 Bandar Lampung using the TOGAF ADM framework. This research involves several phases: Preliminary Phase, Architecture Vision, Business Architecture, Information System Architecture, and Opportunities and Solutions. In the Preliminary phase, the objectives and benefits of architectural development are determined to meet the needs of the school, including the new student enrollment system and network structure. The Architecture Vision phase describes the organization's profile, vision and mission, as well as the current state of architecture. Business Architecture analyzes key business processes using the value chain, including student admission, teaching and learning activities, and student release. Information System Architecture develops data and application architectures to support business vision and architecture. The Opportunities and Solutions phase identifies opportunities for information technology development to improve school operational efficiency. The results show that the implementation of TOGAF ADM can provide systematic and comprehensive guidance in designing enterprise architecture that suits the needs of schools.
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Brax, Saara A., Anu Bask, Juliana Hsuan, and Chris Voss. "Service modularity and architecture – an overview and research agenda." International Journal of Operations & Production Management 37, no. 6 (2017): 686–702. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijopm-03-2017-0191.

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Purpose Services are highly important in a world economy which has increasingly become service driven. There is a growing need to better understand the possibilities for, and requirements of, designing modular service architectures. The purpose of this paper is to elaborate on the roots of the emerging research stream on service modularity, provide a concise overview of existing work on the subject, and outline an agenda for future research on service modularity and architecture. The articles in the special issue offer four diverse sets of research on service modularity and architecture. Design/methodology/approach The paper is built on a literature review mapping the current body of literature on the topic and developing future research directions in service modularity and architecture. Findings The growing focus on services has triggered needs to investigate the suitability and implementation of physical-product-focused modularity principles and theories in service contexts, and to search for principles/theories that enhance services. The expanding research stream has explored various aspects of service modularity in empirical contexts. Future research should focus on service-specific modularity theories and principles, platform-based and mass-customized service business models, comparative research designs, customer perspectives and service experience, performance in context of modular services, empirical evidence of benefits and challenges, architectural innovation in services, modularization in multi-provider contexts, and modularity in hybrid offerings combining service and tangible product modules. Originality/value Nine areas are recommended for further research on service modularity and architecture. The introductory piece also discusses the roots of service modularity and provides an overview of current contributions.
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Hoberg, Valerie. "Artistic Practices as Architectural Research." SPOOL 10, no. 1 (2023): 5–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.47982/spool.2023.1.01.

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The potential of implicit architectural knowledge extends beyond the realm of sciences and technology. It is worthwhile to examine its role in art, artistic practices, and artistic knowledge. This article explores several practical examples from art and architecture, spanning the 20th and 21st centuries. These examples shed light on artistic practices that, apart from enhancing designerly qualities and fostering a reflexive approach, may have a significant research impact in architecture. The methods, processes, and topics of these examples are examined, and their potential for critical improvement is highlighted. Particularly, the concept of ‘not-knowing’ is emphasized as a valuable asset for addressing contemporary and future challenges, not limited to architecture.
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Karimov, Nodir, Maqsad Maytakubov, Janjayxan Darmenov, et al. "THE INFLUENCE OF ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE ON EUROPEAN DESIGN." Archives for Technical Sciences 32, no. 1 (2025): 146–55. https://doi.org/10.70102/afts.2025.1732.146.

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Islamic architecture's impact on European design is a manifestation of centuries of cultural interaction, commerce, and conquest. Islamic architectural forms, including domes, arches, geometric patterns, and calligraphy, were introduced into European forms through contact in Spain, Sicily, and the Crusades. This research examines how Islamic architectural knowledge was transferred to Europe by trade, diplomatic correspondence, and artistic borrowing. Key case studies, such as the Alhambra Palace, the Great Mosque of Córdoba, and Spanish Mudejar architecture, demonstrate the lasting influence of Islamic aesthetics on European buildings. Moreover, this study investigates the legacy of Islamic architecture in contemporary European design, and it discusses how aspects like ornamental tilework, vaulted arches, and elaborate arabesque motifs continue to shape contemporary architectural style. Through a study of Islamic-Europe architectural exchange on the international scale, the present research highlights the extensive long-term influence of Islamic architecture principles on Western countries' building practices.
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SANJEEV SHANKAR. "Firmware architecture paradigms: A technical deep dive." Open Access Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 8, no. 2 (2025): 121–27. https://doi.org/10.53022/oarjet.2025.8.2.0058.

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This comprehensive article explores firmware architecture paradigms that serve as the foundation for embedded systems software design. Beginning with an examination of the evolution from monolithic structures to sophisticated architectural approaches, it details how proper architecture selection directly impacts development efficiency and product longevity. The article analyzes four primary architectural paradigms: layered architecture with its distinct functional boundaries between hardware and application logic; super loop architecture with its straightforward sequential execution model; RTOS based architecture providing deterministic performance for time critical applications; and package-based architecture enabling product customization while maintaining a unified codebase. For each paradigm, the article examines key characteristics, implementation considerations, and optimal application scenarios. The discussion extends to critical architectural design factors including resource management, reliability mechanisms, update capabilities, certification requirements, and development team organization. Drawing on multiple research studies, the article presents a holistic framework for selecting and implementing firmware architectures appropriate to specific embedded system requirements.
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Wu, Xiaowen, and Claudio Gambadella. "Religions Culture Sharps the Space." Resourceedings 2, no. 3 (2019): 184. http://dx.doi.org/10.21625/resourceedings.v2i3.658.

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Religious culture shapes the characters of space and it reflects people’s attitudes towards the relationships between people and gods. Every religious architecture, such as a temple or a church, demonstrates its physical connections with life. This paper focuses on comparing different countries’ religious architectures to better understand the dominant cultural elements which influence design concepts of these architectures. In Western cultures, the religious architecture format is the church. However, Tadao Ando designs the Church of the Light with oriental features. It changes western religious cultures to adapt to local conditions. Ando’s work is just one of many examples in which the local culture can transform religious architecture form with their own characters, and nake it become an iconic mark to represent their country. This paper, analyzing project thinking and development invovling a local citizen, user, artist, and architect, tries to find out how design concepts, decisions on site location, and construction method will be determined. In these case studies on architectural formats from all over the world, this paper uses valuable data to show what elements will be the most critical ones to influence people’s thinking about religious cultures and religious architectural transformation. Furthermore, in this research, it compares religious cultural characters between western and oriental regions. This research also answers questions about how cultures change local people’s behaviors. This is the most valuable point of religious architectures, because they can comfort people and mitigate their sorrow. The research demonstrates how religious cultures and understanding about life can further develop architecture forms. Local materials and conditions are key factors which greatly influence architectural designs. Moreover, this paper compares the latest technology and development of construction materials to illustrate how technology reshapes religious designs in our age. It links local cultures with contemporary architectures to help local architectures continue to develop with their unique characters instead of being eliminated by globalization.
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Su, Hong Zhi. "Systems Scientific Analysis of Architecture Adaptability Design." Applied Mechanics and Materials 744-746 (March 2015): 2165–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.744-746.2165.

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Architecture is the arena on which man's life unfolds, due to the constant changes taking place in life, deformability is demanded to increase the adaptability of modern Architecture. Thus, to achieve such deformability, research on the systematic hierarchy of architectures is carried out; indicating that the hierarchies are the intermediary of the inner transformation of the architecture and the formation process of architecture system is a process of gradual differentiation. With the development of the gradual differentiation process, the flexibility of architecture begins to fail while increasing its determinacy. The key point determining the adaptability of architectures lies in the inter-transformation between the various levels of sub-hierarchy systems. According to the complexity and hierarchy of the transformation, categorization and analysis with future study on the performance manifestation of architectural adaptability design are implemented.
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Borys, Ann Marie, and Wolfgang F. E. Preiser. "Worldwide Survey on Architectural Research at Schools of Architecture." Architectural Science Review 41, no. 1 (1998): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00038628.1998.9697401.

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Gao, Bo, Jie Gao, Min Li, and Juan Zhao. "Applied Research on Wood Epidermal Interface of Cultural Building." Applied Mechanics and Materials 174-177 (May 2012): 314–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.174-177.314.

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This thesis is to introduce the presentation and application of wood, the traditional building material, as one of the epidermis materials of contemporary cultural architectures. It will clarify materials types as wood architecture epidermis materials and the creating tendency of interface presentation, as well as its treatments and protections in architecture application. This intends to provide technical and theoretical supports to methods of emergence of appearance type of new wood structure architecture material.
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Hu, Xiao Dong, Jian Ming Su, and Xi Zeng. "Research on the Design Methods in Fade of Architecture." Applied Mechanics and Materials 409-410 (September 2013): 463–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.409-410.463.

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Based on reconsidering modern architecture in the twentieth century in its characteristics of massiness, constant and isolation, the author put forward the opinions that architecture should exist in a light and fadable way. it should bear sufficient correspondence to the environment in which it is located. Through analysis of related works and research on fade theories, such as "Defeated Architecture" of Kengo Kuma, "skin Architecture" of Herzog & de Meuron and "Architecture of Wind " of Toyo Ito etc., this paper summarizes four ways to achieve architectural fading, i.e. fade of form, fade of skin , fade of space and fade in region.
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Kang, Xue, Gabriella Medvegy, and Yufang Zhou. "Spatial narrative research with architecture as the media." Pollack Periodica 17, no. 1 (2022): 173–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/606.2021.00398.

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Abstract With the development of economic globalization and the information age, architecture has gradually become a kind of seal of politics, capital and culture, and is divorced from the spirit and life experience of the existing places in the region. Therefore, the field of architecture constantly seeks new research paradigm from the interdisciplinary perspective and reconsiders the creative activities of architecture. From the late last century, with the introduction of architecture by postmodern philosophy, semiotics, geographical psychology, phenomenology and cultural anthropology, there has been a cross-research between architecture and narratology. The recent research hopes to conduct an in-depth analysis of the theory of architectural spatial narrative and its development in the context of complex disciplines, and to research spatial narrative as a design methodology for architecture.
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Grabska, Ewa Janina. "About Some Trends in CAAD Research." Buildings 13, no. 6 (2023): 1536. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings13061536.

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Sundaram, Aishwarya, Hema Subramaniam, Siti Hafizah Ab Hamid, and Azmawaty Mohamad Nor. "An adaptive data-driven architecture for mental health care applications." PeerJ 12 (March 29, 2024): e17133. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17133.

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Background In the current era of rapid technological innovation, our lives are becoming more closely intertwined with digital systems. Consequently, every human action generates a valuable repository of digital data. In this context, data-driven architectures are pivotal for organizing, manipulating, and presenting data to facilitate positive computing through ensemble machine learning models. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic underscored a substantial need for a flexible mental health care architecture. This architecture, inclusive of machine learning predictive models, has the potential to benefit a larger population by identifying individuals at a heightened risk of developing various mental disorders. Objective Therefore, this research aims to create a flexible mental health care architecture that leverages data-driven methodologies and ensemble machine learning models. The objective is to proficiently structure, process, and present data for positive computing. The adaptive data-driven architecture facilitates customized interventions for diverse mental disorders, fostering positive computing. Consequently, improved mental health care outcomes and enhanced accessibility for individuals with varied mental health conditions are anticipated. Method Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines, the researchers conducted a systematic literature review in databases indexed in Web of Science to identify the existing strengths and limitations of software architecture relevant to our adaptive design. The systematic review was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42023444661). Additionally, a mapping process was employed to derive essential paradigms serving as the foundation for the research architectural design. To validate the architecture based on its features, professional experts utilized a Likert scale. Results Through the review, the authors identified six fundamental paradigms crucial for designing architecture. Leveraging these paradigms, the authors crafted an adaptive data-driven architecture, subsequently validated by professional experts. The validation resulted in a mean score exceeding four for each evaluated feature, confirming the architecture’s effectiveness. To further assess the architecture’s practical application, a prototype architecture for predicting pandemic anxiety was developed.
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Santos, Bertha, Jorge Gonçalves, Ana M. Martins, et al. "GIS in Architectural Teaching and Research: Planning and Heritage." Education Sciences 11, no. 6 (2021): 307. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/educsci11060307.

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Geographical Information Systems (GISs) in architecture were initially limited to regional and urban development applications. Over recent years its potential has been recognized and its use has evolved to address urban planning and architectural heritage management subjects. Nevertheless, evidence shows that its use in architecture teaching is scarce and uneven. Directive 2007/2/EC, establishing the infrastructure for spatial information in the European Community (EU), is, in this way, an opportunity to develop a greater knowledge and application of GIS in the framework of higher education. In architecture, this can be achieved by problem solving based on real case scenarios, which can benefit from GIS-based techniques and analysis capabilities. In this paper, the authors aim to present a review of the use of GIS in teaching and research in architecture to assess its level in different European programmes. Experiences from three European universities (University of Seville, Spain, University of Beira Interior, Portugal, and Technical University of Crete, Greece), which are among the few in their respective countries that promote the inclusion of GIS in architectural education, particularly in the fields of urban and regional planning and architectural heritage, are compared and framed within the European scenario. The paper concludes with a reflection on the three universities’ practice compared to the leading European architecture programmes listed in the main international university rankings. Main trends of future evolution on the use of GIS in architecture teaching are also presented.
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Zuo, Hong. "Research on the Correlation Between Folk Beliefs and Temple Architectural Space: Case Study of Renwei Temple in Canton." Communications in Humanities Research 44, no. 1 (2024): 36–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7064/44/20240098.

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Renwei Temple is the earliest recorded temple architecture established in the Cantonese region of the Song Dynasty to worship the Northern Monarch, one of the Taoist divinities. It is famous for its traditional folk culture activities such as the Northern Monarch's Birthday celebration. Renwei Temple showcases a paradigm of Cantonese folk temple architecture. It embodies the Chinese civilization's Taoist culture, philosophical thoughts and traditional activities, demonstrating the charm of architectural art in the Lingnan region. Through field investigation, interview and literature research, this paper conducts a case study of Renwei Temple in Canton, to reveal the internal relationship among religion, Confucian belief and architectural space of the Cantonese Temple, and to further explore the influence of the order of the relationship between God and Human, etiquette thought and social integration on architectural spatial characteristics in material aspect. It would help inspiring the restoration, renovation, innovation and inheritance of temple Architectures, or even the construction of public buildings in Cantonese region
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Зарекор, Кимберли, Владимир Кулич, and Николай Андреевич Ерофеев. "The President of our Country is a Real Estate Developer." Городские исследования и практики 3, no. 4 (2020): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/usp34201812-17.

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Professors of Iowa State University and specialists in Socialist architecture and urban development, Kimberly Zarecor and Vladimir Kulić spoke in their interview about their approach to research and teach socialist architecture. They see the aim of their research in reintegrating the history of Eastern European and Soviet architecture into the general history of architecture. The main contribution of Soviet architects, they argue, was on developing typologies of public architecture, in contrast to the canonical Western architectural history, which celebrates private buildings. Soviet architects developed an entire culture of original, functional and economic public design. They see their course ‘The Architectures of Global Socialism,’ taught at Iowa State University, not only as an opportunity to learn from social legacies but also to start a broader discussion about socialism today.
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Sequeira, João B. Meneses de. "Architecture & Research: A Possible Structure." Architecture & Education Journa 5 (April 19, 2025): 10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15245262.

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This article revisits and expands a theoretical framework for architectural research originally developed in the early 2010s, in the context of emerging doctoral programmes and institutional recognition of design-led research. The text critically examines the foundations and typologies of research in architecture, articulating disciplinary knowledge and practice-based inquiry. Through a reassessment of classical epistemologies (Bachelard, Popper, Kuhn) in light of contemporary theoretical paradigms (post-structuralism, onto-epistemologies, speculative realism), the article defends the project as a legitimate mode of knowledge production. It also addresses key issues such as validation, the role of drawing as argument, and the articulation of visual, spatial, and narrative components in the dissemination of research results. This revised edition affirms architecture as a field of reflective, ethical, and operational inquiry, contributing to the redefinition of research practices in the twenty-first century. 
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Xie, Xiaoying, and Qitong Wang. "Parameterization of Chinese Ancient Architecture on the Basis of Modulo Relationships." SHS Web of Conferences 171 (2023): 03031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202317103031.

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Contemporary systems are trending toward 3D computer-aided design systems that integrate, network, and exhibit intelligence. The integration of parametric technology with ancient Chinese architecture can enhance the efficiency and quality of managing information on ancient buildings, thereby expanding the application scenarios of ancient architectural information models. By analyzing the construction characteristics of ancient Chinese carpentry work and modular systems, this research outlines the logic and methods for generating Chinese ancient architecture. The program’s parametric technology allows for adjusting variable parameters to produce carpentry work structures of varying scales and forms. Furthermore, this research establishes a library of parametric 3D components for ancient architecture, which can simplify the design process of contemporary antique architecture. Additionally, the parametrization of Chinese ancient architectures can function as an auxiliary tool for maintenance and repair techniques, serving as a storage mechanism for whole-life cycle information. This can enable the digital archiving of component information and model entities in an informative manner for managing existing ancient architectures.
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Huang, Linling. "Comparative Analysis of Chinese Religious Architectural Culture." Frontiers in Humanities and Social Sciences 4, no. 7 (2024): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/mzdb8528.

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China is a country with diverse cultures, and both material and spiritual cultures are extremely rich. Religious architectural culture is one branch of the overall culture of society. Chinese religious architecture embodies traditional Chinese culture, the superb architectural skills and the architectural aesthetic, and it is a concentrated manifestation of religious material culture and spiritual culture. While preserving its own cultural characteristics in the process of globalization, religious architectural culture is a topic worthy of exploration. It is important to explore the culture of religious architecture while maintaining its own cultural characteristics. There are many religions in China, including indigenous Taoism and foreign religions such as Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and Catholicism. Each religion has its own cultural connotations, and each religious architecture has its own characteristics. After the introduction of foreign religions into China, they have been influenced by traditional Chinese culture, resulting in their religious architecture incorporating some Chinese characteristics. In the current cultural context of China, a comparative analysis of the characteristics of various religious architectures is conducive to a deeper understanding of religious architectural culture and is of certain significance for the inheritance and protection of religious architecture. This article conducts fundamental research on Buddhist architecture, Taoist architecture, and Islamic architecture from the perspectives of overall layout and architectural carving art. By comparing and analyzing religious architecture, it reveals the cultural connotations it carries. It is hoped that this will provide new ideas for the protection of religious architecture and the inheritance of architectural culture.
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Xiong, Xue Yu, and Zhao Yang Su. "Review of Timber Structure Reinforcement Research for the Huizhou Ancient Architecture." Advanced Materials Research 838-841 (November 2013): 498–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.838-841.498.

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Chinese ancient architectures are valuable culture heritages for human beings, and most of these ancient architectures are timber structures.[ Since most of the survived ancient architectures were built long time ago and suffered all kinds of nature disasters, their structures were damaged severely, and needed to be effectively reinforced and repaired. As the key element of Huizhou culture, Hui-style architecture is the representative of Chinese ancient architectures. Based on Hui-style architectures current damage situations, this paper studies the strengthen methods and current study situations of the timber structure of the ancient architectures from beam, column, mortise and tenon joint, corbel bracket, retaining structure and other aspects. It also studies the shortage of the traditional reinforcement methods, and discusses the usage of the new reinforcement material CFRP in the timber structure of the ancient architecture. In the end, the writer believes that finding sufficient methods to ensure the reinforcement effect, overcoming the shortage of the traditional reinforcement method, as well as ensuring the original appearance of the components when carry out the reinforcement, is the direction of the reinforcement study of Hui-style architecture in the future.
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HongMei, Wang. "Research on Public Opinion Security under Blockchain Architecture." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 10, no. 12 (2021): 820–22. https://doi.org/10.21275/sr211214081230.

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Salama, Ashraf M., and Madhavi P. Patil. "Unpacking Transdisciplinary Research Scenarios in Architecture and Urbanism." Encyclopedia 4, no. 1 (2024): 352–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia4010025.

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Research in architecture and urbanism is a complex undertaking. It involves a multitude of challenges, approaches, variables, diverse scales, and types of environments to examine. This entry dives into the complexities of architectural and urban research and explores the integration of diverse approaches into various research topics or domains. Recognizing the dynamic interplay of human, cultural, technological, and environmental factors in architecture and urbanism, it proposes a transdisciplinary approach to bridge existing disciplinary and methodological boundaries. This entry adopts and operationalizes a comprehensive approach that encompasses hybrid scenario development, integrated socio-spatial analysis, a revised experiential approach, and the integration of environmental psychology into architectural and urban studies. These components are envisioned to harmonize various methodologies and to depict a picture of what research in architecture and urbanism could be within an identified set of domains. This approach is grounded in a rigorous literature review, empirical evidence, and relevant validation through case studies. The application of this approach instigates a series of research scenarios which act as frameworks that provide new insights into design and practice-based research, building anatomy research, city dynamics research, housing dynamics research, and user perception studies. Each scenario demonstrates the applicability of combining theoretical insights with empirical investigations. The implications of these scenarios for architectural and urban research emphasize the significance of transdisciplinarity and highlights the importance of integrating diverse theoretical tenets and methodological insights to address the complex challenges of research in architecture and urbanism.
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Tian, Xuyu, Shuntao Wu, Peiling He, Xiong Zhou, Zhaonian Bian, and Jinlin Hu. "Research on Membrane Structure Performance." E3S Web of Conferences 79 (2019): 01014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20197901014.

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Membrane materials and open-close roof buildings are new building materials and structural forms, which have developed rapidly in recent years. This new form of close combination of architecture and nature has enriched the connotation of architecture, exhibited the city, but also to the architectural design and construction has brought great challenges. Through the research and analysis of the performance of the membrane material, this study provides a reference for the design and construction of the domestic membrane material for the opening and closing roof structure.
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Khoukhi, Imadeddine, Dalila Senhadji, and Merwan Zine Elabidine Hellal. "New Mosques Architectural Platform: Digitalised Inventory and Analysis for Mosques Referencing." Journal of Islamic Architecture 7, no. 3 (2023): 391–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/jia.v7i3.21060.

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This research tackles the architectural typology of mosques built by religious associations in Algeria, which is a timeless issue. Despite the specific legislation of the new mosques' architectural typology, random or fanciful architectures in the field are considered Islamic Architecture. Our research aims to analyze mosque architectural data and report all the architectural and architectonic elements identified in two Algerian wilayas as a case study. It is then to classify and define the authentic typologies of Maghrebi, Ottoman mosques, or any other developed by specialists in Islamic architecture and art, especially if the platform is linked with the general inventory of Islamic architecture accredited by UNESCO. The concept of creating the platform starts with an inventory of mosques, and it is then developed to list various criteria for classifying mosques. Thus, a flexible filtering system is implemented to help perform multi-criteria analysis and visualize results in a geographic interface. This platform can meet several objectives in many research fields and be adapted for buildings other than mosques. Furthermore, the platform will serve as a basis for researchers and students, the Directorates of Religious Affairs, and the Ministry of Religious Affairs to analyze the architectural data of mosques.
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Khumaidi, Ahmad, and Eka Ridhawati. "DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEM STRATEGIES AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AT PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES IN PRINGSEWU BY USING METHODOLOGY ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE PLANNING (EAP)." IJISCS (International Journal of Information System and Computer Science) 1, no. 2 (2017): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.56327/ijiscs.v1i2.503.

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The development of information systems and information technology requires planning to complement the direction of the college strategy. Planning is constructed by defining data, application and technology architectures in the use of information to support business processes and then architectural design to identify needs and create architectural schemes and make plans for their implementation. Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) is a method of data quality planning approach oriented to business needs and how the implementation of the architecture is done in such a way in an effort to support business turnover and achievement of Vision and Mission and the goal of strategic development of SI and IT at college private high. The result of this research is to get the blueprint resulting from Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) methodology which will be used as a guide for making blueprint in the form of data architecture, application architecture and technology architecture in strategy development Information system and information technology as a whole on High private sector especially in Pringsewu
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Handoko, Jarwa Prasetya Sih. "- Semiotics Analysis Method in Architectural Research." Jurnal Koridor 15, no. 2 (2024): 112–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/koridor.v15i2.14732.

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Semiotics is the study of signs in the social life of society. While architectural semiotics is a method of analysis in architectural research that views an architectural work as a collection of signs that become a marker to convey a sign of meaning or message to its users. The objective of this study is to establish the scope of the use of semiotic analysis methods in architectural studies in terms of the variety of research topics and findings that can be obtained from these studies. This study is a descriptive exploratory study with a literature study related to the use of semiotic analysis methods in research in the field of architecture. From the results of the study note that the semiotic analysis method can be used to examine the meaning or message both visual and non-visual that exists in architectural works. There are markers and markers in the form of architecture that describe the culture of the local community. The search for meaning or message contained in an architectural work can be carried out with several semiotic analysis strategies.
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Đokić, Vladan. "Morphology and typology as a unique discourse of research." SAJ - Serbian Architectural Journal 1, no. 2 (2009): 107–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/saj0902107q.

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The article presents the attempt to follow the trail of the connection between the morphological and typological researches in architecture and urbanism. The principles of morphology and typology are noticed as unavoidable for comprehension of the entire context of the discipline of architecture and urbanism. The interaction between architectural typology and urban morphology are particularly emphasized as the most multilayered and most complex form of typological classification. The attention is directed towards stressing the unique morphological typological discourse of theoretical researches and practical implementation in architecture and urbanism, the basic concept of which is to transform the experience gained into a sort of code, which would be the pattern for the new step in further transformation of architectural and urban elements of the urban spaces in future.
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