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  Undergraduate Catalog, 1998-2000. Architecture
Architecture and architectural interior design courses are numbered according to the following system: The first digit of a course number indicates the value of the course in semester hours.
The letter K, L, or M indicates that the course is one in a sequence of courses; T indicates a course with a prerequisite of concurrent enrollment in another course; and R indicates a topics course that may be repeated for credit toward a degree requirement when the topics vary.
Prerequisite: Architecture 310L and 311L with a grade of at least C in each, and concurrent enrollment in Architecture 221K.
www.utexas.edu /student/registrar/catalogs/ug98-00/ch02/courses/ch02ari-crp.html   (2056 words)

  
  Architecture Paradox
The focus of this article is, instead, on the purpose and role of architecture during the software life cycle and beyond, to identify the factors that affect the architecture, and to finally discuss how to address the conflict between these factors.
Note that architectures such as these, distributed (and layered) architectures such as COM or CORBA, or component based architectures such as MTS or EJB are generic and do not address the needs of the domain in which the software is to operate and evolve.
In general, software architecture is considered ([1], [2]) important as it serves as a means of mutual communication between the stake holders of the software, allows to capture early design decisions, and lets the architecture be reused for similar systems in the same domain.
www.subbu.org /articles/architecture/Paradox.html   (1750 words)

  
 Essays on Software Architecture
Effective use of architecture as a means to reduce and manage system complexity appears to depend rather heavily on the use of prescriptive architectures, that is, architectures that serve as specifications for system development and constrain developers with regard to certain important system issues.
Architectural views for a reference architecture will identify the external and component level interfaces by specific details where known and by abstractions where they are determined by target system elaboration.
The architecture must clearly derive from a set of driving architectural requirements that are adjudged by the architects and other stakeholders to be of sufficient importance to the system and its qualities that specific architectural mechanisms are required to insure their coverage.
www.sei.cmu.edu /architecture/essays.html   (16018 words)

  
 [No title]
This architecture is composed of a number of functional elements implemented in network nodes, including a small set of per-hop forwarding behaviors, packet classification functions, and traffic conditioning functions including metering, marking, shaping, and policing.
Differentiated Services Architectural Model The differentiated services architecture is based on a simple model where traffic entering a network is classified and possibly conditioned at the boundaries of the network, and assigned to different behavior aggregates.
Informational [Page 18] RFC 2475 Architecture for Differentiated Services December 1998 2.3.4.4 In Interior DS Nodes Although the basic architecture assumes that complex classification and traffic conditioning functions are located only in a network's ingress and egress boundary nodes, deployment of these functions in the interior of the network is not precluded.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc2475.txt   (11145 words)

  
 HP Architecture Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This concept of architecture is in keeping with the dominant definitions of software architecture, yet it does not cover all of the central concerns of an architect.
The internal component design details and implementations are not the architecture, though they may "break" the (rules of the) architecture inadvertently, by mischief, or intentionally to circumvent some perceived or real weakness of the architecture.
Likewise, the infrastructure, including the choice of middleware, is not the architecture, although it may have implications for the architecture and influence or restrict available architectural choices.
www.architecture.external.hp.com /Overview/arch_what_architect.htm   (452 words)

  
 MITRE - News and Events - MITRE Publications - The Edge - January 1998 - New Architecture Directions
Architectures also tend to collect dust because they are too broad in scope and often lack the level of detail required for solving specific problems or for effective reuse.
Architecture efforts tend to suffer mission-creep: by trying to serve myriad purposes, they degenerate into attempts to document everything, undertakings for which there are never enough resources available.
That allows an audit trail to be drawn from integrated mission operational requirements and measures of effectiveness to the supporting systems and their characteristics, and to the specific technical criteria for implementing the supporting systems.
www.mitre.org /news/the_edge/january_98/fifth.html   (835 words)

  
 Web Architecture from 50,000 feet
I have resisted the urge, and requests, to try to write an architecture for a long time: This was from a feeling that a dead and therefore less valuable document must any attempt to select which, of all the living ideas, seem most stable, logically connected and essential.
When the URI architecture is defined, and when one has the use of at least one dereferencable protocol, then all one needs for an interoperable global hypertext system is at least one common format for the content of a resource, or Web object.
However, architecturally this is an unnecessary central point of control, and there is no reason why the Web itself should not be used as a repository for new types.
www.w3.org /DesignIssues/Architecture.html   (6779 words)

  
 04.23.98 EDN's 1998 DSP-Architecture Directory - 32-BIT
The 32-bit fixed- and floating-point SHARC DSPs, or ADSP-2106xs, integrate four internal buses, a large on-chip memory, and an I/O controller to offload I/O. Within the CPU core, the ALU, multiplier, and shifter operate in parallel to perform multifunction, single-cycle instructions.
SHARC DSPs feature an enhanced Harvard architecture in which the data-memory bus transfers data and the program-memory bus transfers both instructions and data.
Tricore is also a load/store architecture with 16 32-bit general-purpose data registers and 16 32-bit address registers.
www.edn.com /archives/1998/042398/09dsp_32.htm   (3069 words)

  
 SIGCHI Bulletin Vol.30 No.2, April 1998: Discourse Architecture
This paper is a retrospective on the Discourse Architecture Lab, one of four Labs in ATG in 1996 and early 1997.
The Discourse Architecture Lab staff left Apple in March 1997, and subsequently formed Pliant Research; information on our current activities can be found at http://www.pliant.org/.
As members of ATG's Discourse Architecture Lab, we are particularly appreciative of Apple Computer for enabling us to come together, surrounding us with bright and enthusiastic colleagues, and providing us with the time, place and opportunity to focus deeply, if only for a while, on a fundamental issue in the computing of today and tomorrow.
acm.org /sigchi/bulletin/1998.2/harris.html   (3718 words)

  
 Abstracts for Fall 1998 Architecture Seminar
Our results show that the decoupled architecture performs better than associating the NLS predictors with the cache line, that the NLS architecture benefits from reduced cache miss rates, and it is particularly effective for programs containing many branches.
The multicluster architecture offers a decentralized, dynamically-scheduled architecture, in which the register files, dispatch queue, and function units of the architecture are distributed across multiple clusters, and each cluster is assigned a subset of the architecture registers.
The motivation for the multicluster architecture is to reduce the clock cycle time, relative to a single-cluster architecture with the same number of hardware resources, by reducing the size and complexity of components on critical timing paths.
dynamo.ecn.purdue.edu /~arch/seminar/schedules/fall98_abs.html   (1502 words)

  
 ArchitectureWeek Books Recommended
An accessible, inspiring and informative overview of world architecture, with lots of full-color cutaway drawings, and clear explanations.
Corbu's own historic architectural manifesto from the very beginning of the Modern era in architecture, reprinted by Dover.
Architecture book publishers are invited to provide review copies for possible book review coverage and listing in the collection:
www.architectureweek.com /books.html   (1123 words)

  
 The logical data architecture - SunWorld - July 1998
Data architecture is one of the fundamental components of the enterprise technology architecture.
Developing the data architecture helps you better understand your data, which ensures that your company is more efficient at meeting current business needs and better able to exploit new opportunities.
The logical data architecture is the glue that ties the business data entities to their physical manifestation, over time and across heterogeneous applications.
sunsite.uakom.sk /sunworldonline/swol-07-1998/swol-07-itarchitect.html   (2811 words)

  
 RFC 2271 - An Architecture for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks
Standards Track [Page 6] RFC 2271 SNMPv3 Architecture January 1998 may be maliciously re-ordered, delayed or replayed to an extent which is greater than can occur through the natural operation of a subnetwork service, in order to effect unauthorized management operations.
Standards Track [Page 44] RFC 2271 SNMPv3 Architecture January 1998 The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary rights which may cover technology that may be required to practice this standard.
Standards Track [Page 52] RFC 2271 SNMPv3 Architecture January 1998 Once the SNMP message is prepared by a Message Processing Model, the Dispatcher sends the message to the desired address using the appropriate transport.
www.packetizer.com /rfc/rfc2271   (8779 words)

  
 [No title]
The architecture is designed to be modular to allow the evolution of the SNMP protocol standards over time.
Security Requirements of this Architecture Several of the classical threats to network protocols are applicable to the management problem and therefore would be applicable to any Security Model used in an SNMP Management Framework.
In addition, MIB modules may be defined within the documents which describe portions of the SNMP architecture, such as the documents for Message processing Models, Security Models, etc. for the purpose of instrumenting those Models, and for the purpose of allowing remote configuration of the Model.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc2261.txt   (8649 words)

  
 SIGCHI Bulletin Vol.30 No.2, April 1998: Discourse Architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This paper is a retrospective on the Discourse Architecture Lab, one of four Labs in ATG in 1996 and early 1997.
The Discourse Architecture Lab staff left Apple in March 1997, and subsequently formed Pliant Research; information on our current activities can be found at http://www.pliant.org/.
As members of ATG's Discourse Architecture Lab, we are particularly appreciative of Apple Computer for enabling us to come together, surrounding us with bright and enthusiastic colleagues, and providing us with the time, place and opportunity to focus deeply, if only for a while, on a fundamental issue in the computing of today and tomorrow.
www.sigchi.org /bulletin/1998.2/harris.html   (3718 words)

  
 Microsoft Silicon Valley Campus - Quezada Architecture
Quezada Architecture orchestrated the planning and design of the campus environment to serve a Silicon Valley culture by providing complete masterplanning, site design, architecture, interior architecture, and furniture specification services.
The architecture of the five building campus responds to Microsoft's intent to create a "timeless dignity" within a high-tech vernacular.
Quezada Architecture worked extensively with focus groups and research staff to develop space efficiency through freestanding workstation furniture solutions.
www.thinkqa.com /MS/arch.htm   (260 words)

  
 Aga Khan Award for Architecture 1998 Granada His Highness the Aga Khan
realm of architecture were once a hallmark of Islamic civilisations, and
architectural traditions are integrated in a very "humanised" modern building
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture is an endeavour of the Aga Khan Trust
www.amaana.org /tajik/akaa2.htm   (588 words)

  
 School of Architecture Louisiana Tech University
1998 Colloquial Architecture: A Postscript for Today, Conference Proceedings, JB Jackson and the American Landscape, Albuquerque, NM, Fall 1998.
1998 La Casa del Banquete Revista Arquitectura De La Facultad de la Habitat, Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosí.
1998 Design Award – The Kennedy Residence and Studio, Unbuilt Architecture Awards Competition, Boston Society of Architects.
www.latech.edu /tech/liberal-arts/architecture/Fakelmann.htm   (904 words)

  
 2001 in architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
May 4 - The Milwaukee Art Museum's Quadracci Pavilion designed by Santiago Calatrava opened.
September 11 - World Trade Center in New York is destroyed and The Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia is heavily damaged by hijacked airliners.
Architecture Firm Award - Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/2001_in_architecture   (157 words)

  
 Southern California Institute of Architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Named "top architect of a new generation" and "the jeweler of junk" by eminence gris Philip Johnson, Moss pays careful attention to detail, both in terms of the way things are put together, and the materials they are made from.
The buildings are resonant and inspiring, and through their inventive presence, establish a sense of pertinent place." The work includes university facilities, office buildings, corporate headquarters, cultural institutions, theaters, galleries, exhibition spaces, restaurants, urban public space, housing, and private residences.
He intends to continue SCI-Arc's "tradition of non tradition," moving the school forward by imagining the future of architecture, and setting up a school in which students can find their individual paths.
www.sciarc.edu /v5/gallery/faculty.php?project_id=29   (451 words)

  
 1998
Cangelosi, A. and Parisi, D. (1998) The emergence of a language in an evolving population of neural networks.
Hurford, J. (1998) Review of ``The Symbolic Species: The co-evolution of language and the human brain'', by Terrence Deacon, 1997.
Krug, M. (1998) String frequency: a cognitive motivating factor in coalescence, language processing and linguistic change.
www.isrl.uiuc.edu /~amag/langev/year/1998.html   (641 words)

  
 annc 98
His capacity for architectural problem-solving tempered by a poetic sensibility has made possible his wide diversity of projects, from temporary exhibition halls to the world's largest air terminal, from museums to apartments, and from factories to high rise towers."
The purpose of the Pritzker Architecture Prize is to honor annually a living architect whose built work demonstrates a combination of those qualities of talent, vision and commitment, which has produced consistent and significant contributions to humanity and the built environment through the art of architecture.
The field of architecture was chosen by the Pritzker family because of their keen interest in building due to their involvement with developing the Hyatt Hotels around the world; also because architecture was a creative endeavor not included in the Nobel Prizes.
www.pritzkerprize.com /annc98.html   (919 words)

  
 Catholic Pages Directory: » Mass & Liturgy » SACRED ARCHITECTURE
Architecture in Communion - "Implementing the Second Vatican Council Through Liturgy and Architecture" by Steven J Schloeder
Architecture to Honour the Church's Vision by Thomas Gordon Smith (from Adoremus Bulletin, November 1997)
A description and short history of the two main categories of architectural design, the Roman basilica and the Byzantine dome.
www.catholic-pages.com /dir/architecture.asp   (770 words)

  
 AIC News Releases for 1998
Women in Chicago Architecture, exhibition organized by AIC curator of Architecture Martha Thorne in collaboration with Chicago Women in Architecture 7-8
Japan 2000: Architecture for the Japanese Public, first installment of year-long exhibition series organized by AIC and The Japan Foundation; curator of Architecture Department John Zukowsky and guest curator Naomi R. Pollock; installation by Hiroshi Ariyama; lecture; funding 20-22, 37
Architecture for Children, exhibition from two-year series on projects by Chicago architects, curated by Martha Thorne 119
www.artic.edu /aic/libraries/musarchives/pr/muspress_releases_1998.html   (1812 words)

  
 Architecture 1998 Publications - Cardiff University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The RIBA Community Architecture Group Roadshow, University of West of England.
Fowles R A - Designing Sustainability: A Learning-Practice Approach, Proc of FORUM II, Architectural Education for the 3rd Millennium, Eastern Mediterranean University and Istanbul Technical University (1998) 469-477 ISBN 975-561-127-4.
Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University (1998) 2-13 ISBN 1-889895-06-X. Powell C G - Welsh Slate: A technical and environmental appraisal.
www.cardiff.ac.uk /research/publications/pubs/year1998/archi.html   (2127 words)

  
 Lipe Architecture
I, David Lipe, announce the birth of an architecture firm forged in
First meeting and consultation is free - Call today!
Bachelor of Science - Architectural Studies - 1996
www.lipe-architecture.com /index.html   (56 words)

  
 MIT Architecture: Brian Healy Works   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
-'New Territory: The Architecture of the Seaport District' Architecture Boston - Winter 1999
Architectural Design Citation - Progressive/Architecture Award Program 'Housing Prototypes - Atlantic City, NJ Architecture Magazine (January)
-'An architectural changing of the guard'; Robert Campbell The Boston Globe (31 Dec 93)
architecture.mit.edu /prtfolio/fac_work/pjhealy.html   (1277 words)

  
 PennDesign :: Architecture
David Ruy teaches graduate architecture design studios and electives.
He has previously taught at Princeton University School of Architecture and Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.
Awards include the 1998 PA Architecture Design award in collaboration with Reiser-Umemoto & Jeffrey Kipnis for Water Garden, Lowenfish Design Award, special citation from the Val Alen Institute for Architecture and Technology.
www.design.upenn.edu /new/arch/facultybio.php?fid=139   (130 words)

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