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    CLIENT SERVER ARCHITECTURE BSc 3&4 Aug 2012 – Nov 2012 HURES CASE STUDY 1. Do you think the problems faced by Hures‚ both past and present‚ are unique? Why or why not? The problems faced by Hures company in the past are common as this was what most companies have face after the revolution from the so called GOOD OLD DAYS in which mainframes roamed the earth and life was simple. Mainframes are powerful computers used primarily by corporate and governmental organizations

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    COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN’S REVIEW QUESTIONS From “Computer Organization and Architecture” book‚ by W. Stallings - 8th edition - Pearson PAGE 15 - CHAPTER 1 / INTRODUCTION Review Questions 1.1. What‚ in general terms‚ is the distinction between computer organization and computer architecture? Computer organization is how devices is implemented. Computer architecture is those atributes visible to the programer. Computer architecture refers to those attributes of a system visible

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    The Pillars of the Earth is a historical fiction novel by Ken Follett about the building of the cathedral in the fictional English town of Kingsbridge in the 12th century. One of the main characters is a Prior named Philip who goes from being the prior of a small cell in the woods to the prior of the cathedral being built. The book also follows the people of Kingsbridge and all of the conflicts and betrayals that come along with the building of the cathedral and town of Kingsbridge over the course

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    Indeed! This Iraq-born woman had proven her saying by handling more than 950 projects in more than 44 countries with offices in four countries outside the UK. Well-known as an architect who constantly pushes the limitations of architecture and urban design‚ her work experiments with new three-dimensional concepts exaggerating existing urban landscapes and encircling all fields of design. She entered the history of architectural design with a fame spread enormously throughout the world. Her path

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    Architecture and the Catholic Church Michael A McFadden Arch 401 Design Studio V Leon Bridges‚ FAIA‚ NOMAC The Catholic Church was the vast influence in the architectural world. The architecture of cathedrals‚ basilicas and abbey churches is characterized by the structures’ huge scale and trails one of numerous branching traditions of form‚ function and style that all ultimately derive from the Early Christian architectural traditions created in the Constantinian period. Architectural Styles

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    Cited: Page Carr‚ Karen. "Medieval Cathedrals - History for Kids." Kidipe - History for Kids. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 6 Jan 2011. . "Cathedrals : : The Middle Ages." The Middle Ages.net. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 6 Jan 2011. . "Medieval Gothic Cathedrals." Medieval Spell. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 6 Jan 2011. . Trueman‚ Chris. "Medieval Cathedrals." History Learning Site. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 6 Jan 2011. .

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    Research methods [Identifying a Research problem] [The impact of Globalization on Indian culture and Indian architecture] Research methods [Identifying a Research problem] [The impact of Globalization on Indian culture and Indian architecture] Introduction Globalization opened up the wall between globe and people came to know the information and cultures all around. This made rapid growth of Urbanisation and technology which resulted in losing the culture and regional identity

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    Introduction Regional character is a necessary property of any authentic architecture. As all buildings form part of a concrete “here” they cannot be alike every¬where‚ but have to embody the particular qualities of the given place. From ancient times this quality has been recognized as the genius loci and historical buildings normally had a distinct “local flavour." Architecture thus helped-man to identify the "spirit of the place" and offered him a sense of belonging. Recognized as one of the

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    Technical Education Services Autodesk® Revit® Architecture Fundamentals Official Training Guide Course Length: 3 days The Autodesk® Revit® Architecture software is a powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) program that works the way Architects think. From Preliminary Design through Design Development‚ and into Construction Documents‚ the program streamlines the design process with a central 3D model. Changes made in one view update across all views and on the printable sheets. This

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    When looking at the question of who or what brought changes that influenced this period of time‚ my mind instantly goes Rome and their influence on construction and architecture. The Romans were the first to introduce the Arch. The Arch accomplished something that had never been done before. It was able to bear much more weight with fewer materials; therefore‚ the Roman world was now able to build higher. They could also build more‚ because the amount of materials was reduced‚ the Romans were able

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