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gaur, Dushyant. "How China’s “String of Pearls Project” would affect India’s security." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-2, Issue-1 (December 31, 2017): 1643–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd7087.

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Byo, James L., and Jane W. Cassidy. "The Role of the String Project in Teacher Training and Community Music Education." Journal of Research in Music Education 53, no. 4 (December 2005): 332–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002242940505300405.

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The National String Project Consortium was designed to encourage string education majors to become string teachers and to stimulate growth of new school orchestra programs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the extent to which these goals were accomplished across 13 university sites in 2003-2004. Survey data were obtained from project directors, master teachers, student teachers, children, and parents (N = 1,458). Results indicated the majority of student teachers were music education majors who received professional and financial benefit from participation, and were engaged in authentic string teaching in productive and rewarding settings. Children studied string instruments under satisfying and affordable conditions. The String Project seems to have filled a void where school strings programs do not exist, or functioned to supplement strings instruction available in the schools.
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Nelson, Sheila M. "The Tower Hamlets Project." British Journal of Music Education 2, no. 1 (March 1985): 69–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0265051700004617.

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‘Project’ is something of a misnomer for the complicated string teaching organisation which now involves some thousand young string players, twenty ILEA schools in and around the Tower Hamlets area, and 35 qualified string teachers, mostly on a part-time basis. At no time in the early days was any such structure projected: it has grown up as a result of experience and considerable generosity on the part of the ILEA in allowing scope for experimentation and expansion.
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Reed, Elizabeth A., and James Przygocki. "The National String Project Consortium: Insights into Twenty Years of String Music Education." American String Teacher 70, no. 2 (May 2020): 15–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0003131320910160.

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Hurley, C. Gregory. "String Project Sucess Stories: Lessons to be Learned." American String Teacher 48, no. 4 (November 1998): 50–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000313139804800407.

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Pellegrino, Kristen. "Becoming Music Teachers in a Supportive String Project Community." Journal of Music Teacher Education 28, no. 3 (October 10, 2018): 11–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1057083718803638.

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The purpose of this descriptive case study was to examine two music education students’ experiences as String Project teachers (SPTs). Research questions were as follows: What connections were made between coursework and the authentic-context learning (ACL) experience? and What was the impact of ACL experiences on music teacher identity? Data were an open-ended questionnaire, journal entries, observations, videotaped teaching segments, and two semistructured interviews. These SPTs used terms and concepts explored in coursework in their goal-setting for themselves and their students, and also referenced concepts while reflecting on their teaching. The SPTs developed their music teacher identities as they learned in a supportive community, and they made connections between personal, musician, and teacher identities. Through ACL experience situated within a supportive String Project community, ideas initially explored during coursework became internalized as part of the SPTs’ thinking, practices, philosophies, and identities.
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Hopkins, Michael T. "Collaborative Composing in High School String Chamber Music Ensembles." Journal of Research in Music Education 62, no. 4 (December 17, 2014): 405–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022429414555135.

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The purpose of this study was to examine collaborative composing in high school string chamber music ensembles. Research questions included the following: (a) How do high school string instrumentalists in chamber music ensembles use verbal and musical forms of communication to collaboratively compose a piece of music? (b) How do selected variables (music performance and composing experience, quality of group collaboration, gender grouping, perceptions of the project) influence the process of composing collaboratively in a high school chamber music ensemble? and (c) What variables influence the quality of the resulting collaborative composition? High school string instrumentalists ( N = 37) formed eight chamber music ensembles. Participants completed a presurvey regarding music performance and composing experiences, were videotaped while composing chamber music compositions, and completed a postsurvey regarding their project experiences. All groups spent a larger percentage of time engaged in task-directed musical communication than in verbal communication. Balance of collaboration had a strong relationship with composition quality. Mixed-gender groups had a stronger balance of collaboration than same-gender groups. Postsurvey data indicated that enjoyment of the project was found to have a strong relationship with composition quality.
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Murphy, Fintan, Nikki Rickard, Anneliese Gill, and Helen Grimmett. "Informing new string programmes: Lessons learned from an Australian experience." British Journal of Music Education 28, no. 3 (October 14, 2011): 285–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0265051711000210.

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Although there are many examples of notable string programmes there has been relatively little comparative analysis of these programmes. This paper examines three benchmark string programmes (The University of Illinois String Project, The Tower Hamlets String Teaching Project and Colourstrings) alongside Music4All, an innovative string programme run over three years in five primary schools in regional Australia. The paper discusses difficulties encountered in the Australian experience and gives recommendations for future programmes including allowing adequate time and resources for the planning phase and the importance of ongoing professional development for staff.
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Schmidt, Margaret. "Preservice String Teachers' Lesson-Planning Processes." Journal of Research in Music Education 53, no. 1 (April 2005): 6–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002242940505300102.

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This yearlong qualitative study is an examination of 10 undergraduate preservice teachers' lesson planning for the classes and/or individual lessons they taught in a university string project. Data analysis revealed that these preservice teachers held differing views of lesson planning from each other and from their supervisor. Five themes emerged: (a) concerns about knowing how to begin to plan, (b) difficulty identifying what the children needed to learn, (c) the prominence of decisions made on the fly, (d) comparisons of thinking about teaching and planning with actual written plans, and (e) limited transfer of in-class experiences to teaching in the project. Suggestions for teacher educators include acknowledging the complex nonlinear relationship between planning skills, teaching experience, and professional knowledge; structuring guided experiences with a variety of lesson planning formats (e.g., written, mental, verbal); and maximizing opportunities for preservice teachers to reflect on connections between their experiences as students and as teachers. September 22, 2004 December 10, 2004.
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Sje Yin, Teo, P. Ehkan, Soon Voon Siew, Lam Chee Yuen, and M. N.M.Warip. "FPGA Implementation of Real Time String Colour Detection." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 6, no. 1 (April 1, 2017): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v6.i1.pp139-147.

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<p>A Machine vision for string detection is useful technologies which benefit to the industries such as food production. It reduces the risk that can harmful to our health and it can do work more accurate and efficient. The algorithm used is a colour detection which determines the colour of string and background subtraction for filter process by using the threshold range values. The target of detection focuses on plastic string with two different colours; pink and yellow strings. The threshold values used in hardware detection are ranged from 158 to 175 and 3 to 35 for pink and yellow string colours, respectively. The result shows that an object tied with strings is able to be detected and captured by using this system. Overall, this project is successfully developed and achieved the goal for real time detecting a string which is implemented on FPGA.</p>
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "String Project"

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Kovacs, Ingrid Merker. "The life and influence of string pedagogue Phyllis Young (b. 1925): from the Kansas Plains through the University of Texas String Project." Thesis, Boston University, 2010. https://hdl.handle.net/2144/34583.

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The purpose of this study was to examine the life of Phyllis Young (b. 1925) and her contributions to string education. The researcher explored her ancestry, childhood, education, personal life, and career as a cellist and string pedagogue. The study is divided into a prologue, five chapters, and an epilogue, and ends with her retirement from the University of Texas String Project in 1993. Phyllis Young, a faculty member at the University of Texas at Austin from 1953- 2007, was Professor of Cello from 1974-2007 and the Parker C. Fielder Regents Professor in Music from 1991-2007. She authored two books, Playing the String Game (1978) and The String Play (1986), and served as national president of the American String Teachers Association. She received that organization's Distinguished Service Award (1984) and the Paul Rolland Lifetime Achievement Award (2002). In 2006, the American String Teachers Association established an award in her name, The Phyllis Young Outstanding Studio Teacher Award. For forty years (1953-1993) Young was associated with the University of Texas String Project, a teacher training program that continues to serve as a model for numerous string programs nation-wide. She was director of the project from 1965-93. Young has given lecture-demonstrations, master classes, and workshops for string teachers in thirtythree countries on six continents and in forty-four of the American states. Her success as a pedagogue is substantiated through her numerous students, many of whom occupy significant musical positions in universities and orchestras, and as leaders in the string education field. Phyllis Young is a dedicated, passionate teacher whose legacy rests not only on her professional accomplishments, but also on her influence on those who have been associated with her. The success of her students, her influence on other string teachers and programs, and her two books, all lasting testaments to her commitment to excellence, can be considered the most significant components of her legacy.
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Pokorný, Martin. "Metody pro odhady náročnosti pracnosti při plánování projektů." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-15573.

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This work is focused on the problem of IS/ICT project cost estimation. Main aim of this work is to design a methodology, which can be use for project cost estimation in the initial part of the project stadium. Defining a basic terms of the project management and describing the most widely use cost estimation metods are the first step to archive main aim. This will be achived by studing literature and relevant articles of the project management. Next step is find an appropriate factors which help to set up the methodology. This factors can derive from a stakeholder's analysis. After definition these factors there si possible to set up a particular methodology. Universality (for a wide group of the projects), accuracy (to determine a particular method) and usability (in the initial part of the project stadium) are the most important criteria to review this methodology. Finally, it is necessary to evaluate the proposed methodology. This can be achieved by comparing the methods recommended in the methodology and the methods actually used for the real project cost estimation. The expected benefits of this work are the most widely use cost estimation metods arrangement and creation of the recommended metodology which can be used to cost estimation of future projects.
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Green, Ellen Yvonne. "Characterizing the strong two-generators of certain Noetherian domains." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 1997. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/1539.

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Dokoupil, Otakar. "Vztahy mezi zúčastněnými stranami v rámci řízení projektů IS/ICT." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-10502.

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The thesis is focused on project management of IS/ICT projects, more specifically on the area concerning relationships among parties involved in IS/ICT project. The thesis presents two main contributions to the area of IS/ICT project management. Firstly, the thesis provides systematic order of available information in the area of relationships, and hence enables easy orientation in the area. This contribution is achieved via analysis of information contained in project management methodologies, IT Governance/IT Management standards, ISO standards, legislation and continual process improvement concept. Such analysis is followed by synthesis resulting in conceptual model of relationships among parties involved in IS/ICT projects. Secondly, the thesis provides recommendations that prevent potential problems to arise in the area of relationships among parties involved in IS/ICT projects. This contribution is achieved via application of conceptual model in the environment of real IS/ICT project, and consequent derivation of knowledge originating from problems of this project.
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Nováčková, Petra. "Projektové řízení malých projektů a jeho aplikace na interní projekt průmyslového podniku." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-193467.

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Master's Thesis deals with project management of minor projects and its utilization in industrial company in environment with minimal knowledge of project management. Thesis is based on analysis of internal project in the department Transpormangement in the company SKODA AUTO a.s. The goal of the thesis is to create an effective recommendation of workflow which will be exploitable in future similar projects. The author examines internal project through methodologies for Change management and Project management used in company. The author sets recommendations in problem area of stakeholders, communication and risks.
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Babbage, Roberta Louise. "Relieving strain in informal caregivers of the elderly." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 1989. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/459.

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Hypský, Roman. "Nástroj pro podporu managementu zainteresovaných stran." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-412899.

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This master's thesis describes a tool supporting management stakeholders. Opening chapters of the thesis describe the theoretical background of the work. There are explained knowledge-based areas of the stakeholder management, human resource management and communications management. Following chapters of the work are devoted to the proposed system. At first there are specified the system requirements generally and then also from the perspective of several major users. Subsequently, the system is designed. The system consists of three main blocks - the identification of stakeholders, the stakeholder analysis using the questionnaire surveys and the setting of the communication strategy. The implementation environment (Java EE) is chosen and the system is implemented in it. Then its functionality is checked up on the pattern of data. In conclusion, the results achieved are evaluated and the outputs of processes in the field of management stakeholders are also discussed. At the end the future development of this master´s thesis is delineated.
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Veigler, Petr. "Návrh na financování developerského projektu v Brněnském regionu." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-221762.

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This master´s thesis describe actual developer´s project in region Brno. I choose project in Sokolnice near Brno. These are preparing 36 new areas for deveoping a new family Hause´s. I analyssis this project and describe a new draft. This new owner draft have to be more profitable of actual draft. I describe old and new draft´s cash-flow.
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Steele, Jennifer L. "Adolescent Substance Use and General Social Strain Theory: The Influence of Race/Ethnic-Related Strains and Protective Factors." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1307735817.

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Tilière, Guillaume de. "Managing projects with strong technological rupture case of high-speed ground transportation systems /." Lausanne, Switzerland : EPFL, 2002. http://worldcat.org/oclc/50471123/viewonline.

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Thesis (Civil Engineering)--École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, 2002.
PDF document ; contains 333 pages, with illustrations and charts (some col.). "Thèse no. 2568 (2002)." Includes bibliographical references.
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Books on the topic "String Project"

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Beck. Project Beck: For voice, baritone saxophone, & string quartet. [Manlius, N.Y.]: Dacia Music, 2013.

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Swanwick, Keith. The Tower Hamlets String Teaching Project: A research report. London: University of London, Institute of Education, Music Department, 1990.

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Syūji, Takeya, ed. Astral Project. La Jolla, CA: Wildstorm, 2009.

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Pfister, A. J. The Salt River Project: Keeping the spirit strong. New York: the Newcomen Society of the United States, 1987.

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The Andrew project. Atlanta: J. Knox Press, 1985.

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Kate, Whitaker, ed. I Love Beading: 25 creative projects to string together stylishly. London: Kyle Cathie, 2009.

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Campbell, Jean, ed. Seed bead fusion: 18 projects to stitch, wire, and string. Loveland, Colo: Interweave Press, 2009.

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Welch, Nancy. Project STRIDE: Welcome revivals. Tempe, Ariz: Morrison Institute for Public Policy, 1999.

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Mini flower loom crafts: 18 super simple projects. Newtown, CT: Taunton Press, Inc., 2015.

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Osborne, Melissa Jane. The Wendy project. New York: Papercutz, 2017.

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Book chapters on the topic "String Project"

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Muntean, Ioan. "Structural Pluralism and S-Dualities: A Project in String Realism." In Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, 199–219. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16655-1_13.

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Quadflieg, E., and A. Sperber. "Material Selection and Concept for the Drill String of the Continental Deep Drilling Project, KTB." In Super-Deep Continental Drilling and Deep Geophysical Sounding, 302–9. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50143-2_29.

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Corbau, Corinne, Massimo Contini, Vittorio Gazale, Alexandre Lazarou, Umberto Simeoni, and Donatella Carboni. "Distribuzione del marine litter nelle spiagge della Sardegna: il caso di Cala dei Ponzesi e di Cala Spalmatore nell’isola dell’Asinara." In Proceedings e report, 194–213. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-147-1.20.

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The study aims to analyze and quantify compositions of marine litter along 2 beaches of Asinara Island-Italy during 3 surveys (winter’17, spring-summer‘19). Method used was based on guidelines of UNEP, JRC and DEFISHGEAR project. Preliminary results show that 1917 items were collected at Cala dei Ponzesi, while 816 were identified in 2019 surveys. 289 items were collected in 2 2019 surveys at Cala Spalmatore. It appears that plastic is the most important category of litter and plastic fragments, lolly sticks, plastic caps/lids unidentified, string and cord (<1 cm) are the most frequent debris
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Fantini, Emanuele, Tesfaye Muluneh, and Hermen Smit. "Big projects, strong states?" In Water, Technology and the Nation-State, 65–80. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Earthscan studies in water resource management: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315192321-5.

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Hawkins, David E., and Shan Rajagopal. "Weak points and strong." In Sun Tzu and the Project Battleground, 78–102. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230510616_7.

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Friedman, Sy-David, and Radek Honzik. "On Strong Forms of Reflection in Set Theory." In The Hyperuniverse Project and Maximality, 125–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62935-3_6.

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Graupp, Patrick, and Martha Purrier. "Starting Out Strong with a Pilot Project." In Getting to Standard Work in Health Care, 219–35. 2nd ed. New York: Productivity Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003035305-14.

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Brandewinder, Mathias. "A Strange Game." In Machine Learning Projects for .NET Developers, 211–38. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6766-9_7.

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Szasz, Ferenc Morton. "The Strange Tale of Klaus Fuchs." In British Scientists and the Manhattan Project, 82–96. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12731-3_6.

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Helander, Anders, and Matilda Bäckberg. "Epidemiology of NPS Based Confirmed Overdose Cases: The STRIDA Project." In New Psychoactive Substances, 461–73. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/164_2018_134.

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Conference papers on the topic "String Project"

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Liu, Yongjun, Erhu Gao, Hormoz Jamshidian, Subramaniam Tayalan, Jianping Wang, Zaohua Lu, and Lei Luo. "Improved Soft String Model for Non-Buckling Horizontal Section Drill String Torque Modeling of Changbei Project." In Offshore Technology Conference-Asia. Offshore Technology Conference, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/24863-ms.

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Liu, Yongjun, Erhu Gao, Hormoz Jamshidian, Subramaniam Tayalan, Jianping Wang, Zaohua Lu, and Lei Luo. "Improved Soft String Model for Non-Buckling Horizontal Section Drill String Torque Modeling of Changbei Project." In Offshore Technology Conference-Asia. Offshore Technology Conference, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/24863-ms.

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Papusha, A. N., I. V. Fedorov, and V. V. Shtrasser. "Project Calculations Of Riser And Drill String Using Computer Technologies." In Arctic Shelf Oil & Gas Conference 2004. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.185.section4_07.

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Yan Heping, Zhiyan Wang, and Sen Guo. "An evaluation system for string extraction in the airline coupon project." In Eighth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'05). IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2005.48.

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Di Vito, Luigi, Antonio Lucci, Stefano Amato, Gianluca Mannucci, Federico Tintori, Stefano Crippa, Paolo Giugliano, et al. "Ultra Heavy Wall Linepipe X65: Full Scale Severe Straining Sequences of Pipeline Strings." In ASME 2012 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2012-83835.

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Tenaris and Centro Sviluppo Materiali (CSM) are carrying out a Joint Industrial Project aimed at developing heavy wall line pipes. The suitability for very severe applications, involving high service pressures and temperatures, the latter causing large strain fluctuations, in presence of an aggressive sour environment, is analyzed both theoretically and experimentally, including small and full pipe models and tests. The full project program aims at developing a new generation heavy wall product, supported by a comprehensive laboratory analysis of the material response under severe mechanical loading in aggressive environment and a full scale testing program, including both pipe and girth weld. Both investigations are mainly addressed to basic understanding of impact on design criteria of interaction between severe loading and aggressive environment. Four papers, [2], [3], [4] and [5], have been already presented, in previous OMAE conferences, on this project. The present paper focusses on the full scale testing performed on strings of pipeline consisting of different pieces of pipe. In particular, two full scale testing have been performed applying the severe straining sequence defined as extreme in term of resistance against ratcheting, also involving plastic straining, as deduced in a previous work inside the project. The loading sequence was applied in global strain control, averaged on the whole string length, but necessarily the local distributions of strain differs in the three pieces of pipe. Analytical considerations are done about the expected straining behaviour and experimental results confirmed the theoretical considerations. The high strain hardening capability of the X65 steel pipes, metallurgically designed for strain based applications, guaranteed a good recovery of any non-homogeneity in straining, both during cycling that in larger axial deformation of the string. During severe cycling in elastic-plastic regime in presence of pipe internal pressure, the strings demonstrated good resistance to ratcheting. In fact, due to the material capability to redistribute the cycling strains along the whole sample length, any section experienced limited ratcheting with unreversed circumferential expansion, during cycling, well within limits of tolerability. It is worth noting that, even in presence of severe cycling conditions, both on-shore type girth welds (SAW for double joint) and off-shore type (GMAW in Narrow Groove Bevel Preparation) preserved their integrity with no cracking or other damage.
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Elliott, D., and S. Al Abri. "Completion Advancements in the Khulud Unconventional Gas Project." In SPE Middle East Unconventional Resources Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/spe-172938-ms.

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Abstract PDO's Khulud unconventional gas project is progressing from the Appraisal phase to the Pilot phase. This maturation of unconventional gas resources in PDO is resulting in revolutionary changes to completion designs as well as fracturing operational optimization. Safety and economic challenges to reduce operational manpower exposure, reduce cost and increase production have resulted in considerable advancement in well and operational design including: Elimination of Sub-Surface Safety Valve use on low initial rate and near liquid loading wells.Changes to velocity string designs including wellhead hang-off (enabled by SSSV elimination); designs for scale inhibitor injection and salt removal circulations as well as contingency for future plunger lift applications.Horizontal well designs including both cased and perforated and open hole designs are being implemented.
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Taylor, Tanasha, Shana Smith, and David Suh. "A Virtual Harp With Physical String Vibrations in an Augmented Reality Environment." In ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2007-35408.

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This research provides a prototype of a computer-generated harp, using physical string vibrations with haptic feedback in an augmented reality environment. The individuals, immersed in an augmented reality environment using a head mounted display, play the virtual harp with the Phantom Omni haptic device receiving realistic interactions from the strings of the harp. Most previous musical instruments research only provides feedback in the form of visual and audio cues, but not haptic cues. The proposed project is designed to provide individuals with all three forms of cues for interacting with a computer-generated harp. This computer-generated harp is modeled as a realistic harp and includes physics for string vibrations to provide the individuals a traditional instrument-like interaction. This prototype will be applied towards interactive musical experiences and development of skills during music therapy for individuals with disabilities.
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Vandvik, Eirik, Carolina Gomez, Børge Nygård, Espen Andreassen, and Gunn Åshild Ulfsnes. "Annular Pressure Management - Benefits from Using Along-String Measurements in Real Time While Tripping." In SPE/IADC International Drilling Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/204019-ms.

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Abstract The objective of this paper is to discuss and outline how downhole pressure data conveyed through the wired drill pipe (WDP) telemetry system was used by the Snorre Expansion Project (SEP) team to drill pressure restrictive reservoirs safely and efficiently. An original equipment manufacturers (OEM) WDP system was deployed on a ram rig for SEP late summer 2019 for the 24 well campaign. Drilling at six separate templates scattered between Snorre A and B, formation, well path and pressure regimes, differ significantly throughout the project. SEP divided its year into two phases: drilling during the Autumn and Winter seasons, and completion during Spring and Summer. To monitor and act on the changes in pressure, real-time along the string sensors were utilized through the WDP system. In conjunction with the newly developed prototype data while tripping (DWT) tool, constant 0.5 Hz pressure data was transferred real-time from downhole to the decision makers on the rig and onshore, both while drilling and tripping. Allowing for continuous surveillance of the downhole condition proved crucial during the first reservoir section of the project that was drilled during a heavy Winter storm in January 2020. As well as gauging the effectiveness of the hole cleaning, the downhole impact of rig heave was also measured by the pressure sensors. The sensors showed that 1.5 to 2.0 m rig heave would result in up to ±20 bar fluctuation of the lowermost sensor, risking downhole pressure to go below the pore pressure of the formation. Acting on the real-time information, the rig halted drilling and pulled the string to the shoe, waiting out the weather. Swab pressures were measured while tripping and used to adjust the string speed, avoiding proximity to the pore pressure. The drilling program was subsequently changed, postponing most challenging reservoir sections to the spring, thereby avoiding a similar situation or worse.
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Peterson, Jeffrey Shawn, and Brian Kim. "Development of an Instrumented Drill String for Measuring Drilling Forces." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-72709.

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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Pittsburgh Mining Research Division (PMRD) conducts a wide variety of mining-related health and safety research. As part of this research, PMRD’s Workplace Health Branch maintains a Noise Control Team tasked with developing noise controls to reduce future incidences of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) among the nation’s mining workforce. A noise control project that PMRD is currently investigating is the development of noise controls to reduce the noise emissions from jumbo drills. Operators of jumbo drills are frequently overexposed to noise, putting them at risk of NIHL. A key contributor to the noise at the operator location is the noise radiated from the jumbo drill string, or drill rod. Jumbo drilling is rotary-percussive in nature, and the drill string is mechanically excited by the cutting of the media as well as by a percussive hammer. These excitations travel from the bit/rock interface and from the drifter hammer into the drill string, vibrating the structure and causing it to radiate noise. The development of an instrumented drill string will allow NIOSH to quantify the forces within the drill string during drilling, providing critical information for the development of jumbo drill noise controls.
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Ekeregbe, Merit P. "Cost Element Modelling, Prediction and Optimization in a Dual-Completion Well During a Coiled Tubing Unloading Operation." In SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/207113-ms.

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Abstract In an era where cost is a significant component of decision making, every possibility of reducing operational cost in the Oil and Gas industry is a welcome development. The volatile nature of the Oil market creates uncertainty in the industry. One way to manage this uncertainty is by the ability to predict and optimize our operations to reduce all of our cost elements. When cost is planned and predicted as accurately as possible, the operation optimizations can be managed efficiently. Practically, all new drills require CT unloading of the completion or kill fluids to allow the natural flow of the wells. Hitherto, there is no mathematical model that combines information from one of the wells in an unloading dual completion project that can be used to aid decision-making in the other well for the same unloading project and thereby result in an effective cost-saving. Deploying the mathematical model of cost element prediction and optimization can minimize operational unloading costs. The two strings of the dual completion flow from different reservoirs. Still, the link between the two drainages post completion is the kill fluid density, and can aid in cost estimation for optimum benefit. The lesson learned or data acquired from the lifting of the slave reservoir string can be optimized to effectively and efficiently lift the master reservoir string. The decision of first unloading the slave reservoir string is critical for correct prediction and optimization of the ultimate cost. The mathematical model was able to predict the consumable cost elements such as the gallon of nitrogen and time that may be spent on the long string from the correlative analysis of the short string. The more energy is required for unloading the short string and it is the more critical well than the long string because it is the slave string since no consideration as such is given to it when beneficiating the kill fluid to target the long string reservoir pressure with a certain safety overbalance. The rule for the mud weight or the weight of the kill fluid is the highest depth with highest reservoir pressure which is the sand on the long string. With the data from the short string and upper sand reservoir, the lift depth and unloading operation can be optimized to save cost. The short string will incur the higher cost and as such should be lifted last and the optimization can be done with the factor of the LS.
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Reports on the topic "String Project"

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Pedersen, Gjertrud. Symphonies Reframed. Norges Musikkhøgskole, August 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.22501/nmh-ar.481294.

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Symphonies Reframed recreates symphonies as chamber music. The project aims to capture the features that are unique for chamber music, at the juncture between the “soloistic small” and the “orchestral large”. A new ensemble model, the “triharmonic ensemble” with 7-9 musicians, has been created to serve this purpose. By choosing this size range, we are looking to facilitate group interplay without the need of a conductor. We also want to facilitate a richness of sound colours by involving piano, strings and winds. The exact combination of instruments is chosen in accordance with the features of the original score. The ensemble setup may take two forms: nonet with piano, wind quartet and string quartet (with double bass) or septet with piano, wind trio and string trio. As a group, these instruments have a rich tonal range with continuous and partly overlapping registers. This paper will illuminate three core questions: What artistic features emerge when changing from large orchestral structures to mid-sized chamber groups? How do the performers reflect on their musical roles in the chamber ensemble? What educational value might the reframing unfold? Since its inception in 2014, the project has evolved to include works with vocal, choral and soloistic parts, as well as sonata literature. Ensembles of students and professors have rehearsed, interpreted and performed our transcriptions of works by Brahms, Schumann and Mozart. We have also carried out interviews and critical discussions with the students, on their experiences of the concrete projects and on their reflections on own learning processes in general. Chamber ensembles and orchestras are exponents of different original repertoire. The difference in artistic output thus hinges upon both ensemble structure and the composition at hand. Symphonies Reframed seeks to enable an assessment of the qualities that are specific to the performing corpus and not beholden to any particular piece of music. Our transcriptions have enabled comparisons and reflections, using original compositions as a reference point. Some of our ensemble musicians have had first-hand experience with performing the original works as well. Others have encountered the works for the first time through our productions. This has enabled a multi-angled approach to the three central themes of our research. This text is produced in 2018.
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Álvarez, Carola, Leonardo Corral, Ana Cuesta, José Martínez, César Montiel, and Consuelo Yépez. Project Completion Report Analysis: Factors Behind Project Success and Effectiveness. Inter-American Development Bank, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003116.

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The goal of development assistance is to deliver measurable results. At the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the Development Effectiveness Framework (DEF) was adopted to enhance the likelihood this goal is met. The key objective of this analysis is to enhance our understanding of the role the set of tools and processes adopted at the IDB, from project design to completion, play in the assessment of a projects success and effectiveness. Specifically, we are interested in teasing out the role different dimensions of project design, assessed through the Development Effectiveness Matrix (DEM), and execution performance indicators, as per the Project Monitoring Report (PMR), have on the delivery of effective and successful projects measured through the Project Completion Report (PCR) methodology implemented at the IDB. We also explore the validation process of PCRs and delve into the effectiveness analysis at the level of specific objectives and result indicators, identifying key pitfalls associated with objectives not being met. Overall, our findings provide strong validation for the DEF and its tools. We find robust evidence for the importance of the quality at entry assessment conducted through the DEM. In particular, the quality of the results matrix at approval is a strong determinant of project success and effectiveness at closure, and the quality of the Evaluation Plan is strongly associated with the effectiveness of a project. In terms of execution performance, our analysis finds that, on average, projects that execute a lower share of their approved loan amount, are put on Alert, or are classified as a Problem, in its first three years of execution; and projects that experience a higher share of their outputs discontinued, with respect to their first results matrix, are most likely to be ineffective in achieving their objectives and will likely be rated as unsuccessful.
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Buckwalter, J. G. The STRIVE-ONR Project: Stress Resistance in Virtual Environments. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada623557.

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Ferraris, John P., Ray H. Baughman, and Richard Vaia. SPRING Project on Mechanical Energy on Demand from High Strain Actuators. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada563611.

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Utes, M. D0 Silicon Strip Detector Upgrade Project SVX Sequencer Controller Board. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1033674.

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Chason, E., J. A. Floro, J. Reno, and J. Klem. Final report on LDRD Project: In situ determination of composition and strain during MBE. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/446385.

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Martin, R. J. III, P. J. Boyd, J. S. Noel, and R. H. Price. Procedure development study: Low strain rate and creep experiments; Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/138247.

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Grunwaldt, Alfred, Marie-Lena Glass, and Nancy McCarthy. Identification of Climate Resilience Opportunities and Metrics in Financing Operations: A Technical Reference Document for IDB Project Teams. Inter-American Development Bank, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003432.

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As development financiers strive to implement climate adaptation measures that are effective and consistent with countries climate-resilient development pathways in line with the Paris Agreement, there is an urgent and increasing need to reduce vulnerability to climate variability and climate change, ensure that development operations are climate-resilient, particularly promote development operations that build climate resilience, and to monitor and evaluate the success of these measures. Given this need, the objective of this document is to provide a general conceptual framework to guide IDB project teams from different sectors in how to identify climate resilience opportunities and define indicators at the project level that will facilitate the monitoring and assessment of climate resilience results. With the conceptual framework presented in this document, the IDB aims to (1) lay the conceptual foundations to seize climate resilience opportunities in development projects by presenting definitions and examples for climate resilience elements and capacities as a basis for a conceptual climate resilience metrics framework and (2) guide sectorial specialists in identifying output and outcome indicators to monitor climate resilience results at the project level and to later evaluate the effectiveness of implemented adaptation and climate resilience activities.
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Sehitoglu, Huseyin. Final report DOE project, ''Origins of asymmetric stress-strain response in phase transformations,'' DEFG02-93ER143993. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/771356.

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Chandra, Shailesh, Timothy Thai, Vivek Mishra, and Princeton Wong. Evaluating Innovative Financing Mechanisms for the California High-Speed Rail Project. Mineta Transportation Institute, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2021.2047.

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Millions of dollars are involved in high-speed rail (HSR) infrastructure construction and maintenance. Large-scale projects like HSR require funding from a variety of avenues beyond those available through public monies. Although HSR serves the general public’s mobility needs, any funds (whether State or Federal) flowing from the public exchequer usually undergo strict review and scrutiny. Funds from public agencies are always limited, making such traditional financing mechanisms unsustainable for fulfilling HSR’s long-term operational and maintenance cost needs—on top of initial costs involved in construction. Therefore, any sustainable means of financing HSR projects would always be welcome. This research presents an alternate revenue generation mechanism that could be sustainable for financing HSR’s construction, operation, and maintenance. The methodology involves determining key HSR stations, which, after development and improvement, could significantly add value to businesses and real estate growth. Any form of real estate taxes levied on properties surrounding such stations could substantially support the HSR project’s funding needs. In this research, a bi-objective optimization problem is posed in conjunction with a Pareto-optimal front framework to identify those key stations. With 28 California HSR stations used as an example, it was observed that the four proposed HSR stations in Fullerton, Millbrae-SFO, San Francisco Transbay Terminal, and San Diego would be excellent candidates for development. Their development could increase the economic vitality of surrounding businesses. The findings could serve as valuable information for California HSR authorities to focus on developing key stations that would generate an alternate funding source for an HSR project facing funding challenges.
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