architecture

Marquis Who's Who Honors David J. Beinetti, AIA for Expertise in Architecture

David J. Beinetti is lauded for his distinguished tenure as an architect and principal at SWBR




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Reuben Amamilo, Dott. Arch. MCRP. Lauded for Excellence in Architecture

Dr. Reuben Amamilo retired from the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries




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Paul C. Perrotti Honored for Significant Contributions in Architecture and Design

Paul C. Perrotti serves as the project design manager for Deane Inc.




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Harold John Remlinger Honored for Three Decades of Expertise in Architecture & Design

Harold John Remlinger serves as an esteemed partner and architect at DesignTeam Plus LLC




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Jose I.O. Letelier for Expertise in Architecture

Jose I.O. Letelier serves as an architect at JIOLART




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Wayne S. Lloyd, AIA Celebrated for Dedication to the Field of Architecture

Wayne Lloyd has constructed some New Mexico's most notable structures as an architect in private practice




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Hernando Castano, NCARB, AIA, Honored for Expertise in Architecture and General Contracting

Hernando Castano, NCARB, AIA, celebrated for over 30 years of professional success




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Miguel Antonio Martin for Expertise in Architecture and Design

Miguel Antonio Martin is honored for his distinguished career as the principal of MLM-Martin Architects Inc.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Scott Foster Bishop for Expertise in Architecture, Design, and Human Ecology

Scott Foster Bishop is lauded for his expertise as a registered landscape architect, human ecologist, and entrepreneur




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Roger Kurath, MArch, Recognized for Contributions to the Field of Architecture and Design

Roger Kurath, MArch, honored for over 30 years of success in his industry




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Yuki A. Seda-Kane for Expertise in Architecture and Design

Yuki A. Seda-Kane is a noteworthy architect and partner at her firm with over 20 years of experience




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Harley P. Abrams, AIA, for Expertise in Architecture

Harley P. Abrams, AIA, is an accomplished architect with more than 35 years of experience in his field




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Tareef Hayat Khan, PhD, for Expertise in Architecture and Higher Education

Tareef Hayat Khan, PhD, is a leading architectural educator and researcher at Prairie View A&M University




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Beatriz V. Gonzalez Rajal Recognized for Expertise in Architecture and Design

Beatriz V. Gonzalez Rajal celebrated for over 19 years of success in her industry




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Sergio Daniel Sur for Expertise in Commercial Architecture

Sergio Daniel Sur is a respected architect specializing in leisure and entertainment, animal hospitals, government facilities, and professional buildings.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Rafael Amuchastegui for Expertise in Architecture

Rafael Amuchastegui is a distinguished designer of high-end resorts, hotels and residential properties




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Jerzy Maksymowicz for Expertise in Architecture, Design and Health Care

Jerzy Maksymowicz is lauded for his diverse career spanning several decades




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Slobodan Sipcic, PhD, for Expertise in Technology, Solutions Architecture and Higher Education

Slobodan Sipcic, PhD, is an expert in platform computing, machine learning and artificial intelligence




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Hennie Reynders, PhD, for Expertise in Architecture and Design and Higher Education

Hennie Reynders, PhD, is a prominent architect and full professor in Chicago who celebrates 40 years in the industry




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Robert J. Neylan, AIA, Celebrated for Expertise in Architecture and Design

Robert J. Neylan, AIA, serves as the owner of Robert J. Neylan Architects, Ltd.




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Data Sleek Announces Data Warehousing and Data Architecture Services & Solutions

Expands Portfolio with Data Warehousing and Data Architecture Services.




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Joshua K. Dariya Recognized for Expertise in Data Architecture and Data Analytics

Joshua K. Dariya is the senior director of data architecture at Quility Insurance




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The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA) Announces Artspace as the 2024 Recipient of the Gindroz Award for Excellence in Affordable Housing

Celebratory Reception and Talk to be Held at El Barrio Artspace PS109 on September 20




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Updated Enterprise Architecture Overview for Corporate Real Estate and Facilities: Are We Still Treading Water or Making Progress?

The updated infographic reflects the state of technology and integration within the CRE and facilities space, with many core elements from the 2012 framework still remaining relevant today.




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Charmides Von Owens Celebrated for Dedication to the Field of Sales Solutions Architecture

Charmides Von Owens lends years of expertise to his work with MarketStar, Inc.




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Pol Theis' work is featured in Nicole England's latest book Resident Dog 2, a great coffee table book that presents amazing architecture and the dogs who live there

P&T Interiors, the New York based high-end interior design firm lead by Interior Designer Pol Theis, is featured in Nicole England's latest book Resident Dog Volume Two, a great coffee table book that showcases amazing architecture.




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The Impact Of AI Software On Architecture And Design: Revolutionizing Creativity And Efficiency

The emergence of AI software in the field of architecture and design has sparked a significant shift in how professionals approach their work. With advancem ...




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B1: How Do I Implement Enterprise Information Architecture?

Keith Doyle, Salford University explains that the aim of information architecture is to improve the information ecology which is made up of the interaction between users, content and context. What is the process and methodology required to develop an information architecture? What are the key tools and enabling services which are required to implement information architecture? How is this process evolving at Salford? There will be a chance to look at the information architecture of institutional web sites, tips for improving the design of sub-sites, and we will look at and discuss real world examples.




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Guest Blog Post: The Promise of Information Architecture

Keith Doyle has written a guest blog post for "Brian Kelly's UK Web Focus: Reflections On The Web" blog [2007-06-05]




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Plenary Talk 5: The Promise of Information Architecture

During Keith Doyle, Salford University talk, delegates will discover how, by taking the information architecture approach as their next step, they can improve the user experience and business benefits. Information architecture gives delegates a framework and benchmarks for managing web provision at an institutional level. This should be an engaging and entertaining talk which would help delegates decide whether a formal IA role is appropriate to their organisation. Helping delegates consider their institutional strategic approach: What is IA? How is the role covered at the moment? Should it be a specific post rather than something that's squeezed in with everything else we do?




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B2: FOUND IT! Using Information Architecture and Web Management to Help the User Succeed

Duncan Davidson, Information Manager, University of Abertay Dundee and Donna Wilkinson, Information Specialist, University of Abertay Dundeed will look at their University's development plans, the related projects - University Portal and Information Architecture, where we have been, current work and the road ahead.




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ETSI NFV announces new features to its architecture to support 5G

ETSI NFV announces new features to its architecture to support 5G

Sophia Antipolis, 1 July 2019

ETSI NFV has enhanced the system as well as designed new features to support 5G networks. Specifically, 5G resource management and orchestration aspects were added on top of the NFV Release 2 architecture framework.

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Artificial Intelligence for networks: understanding it through ETSI ENI use cases and architecture

Artificial Intelligence for networks: understanding it through ETSI ENI use cases and architecture

Sophia Antipolis, 20 April 2020

On 17 April, ETSI officials from the Experiential Network Intelligence group (ISG ENI) gave a webinar entitled Artificial Intelligence for networks: understanding it through ETSI ENI use cases. This webinar attracted more than 150 online attendees including operators, vendors, research institutions, and international standards development organizations.

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New ETSI white paper: Harmonizing standards for edge computing, a synergized architecture leveraging ETSI ISG MEC and 3GPP specifications

New ETSI white paper: Harmonizing standards for edge computing, a synergized architecture leveraging ETSI ISG MEC and 3GPP specifications

Sophia Antipolis, 27 July 2020

Members and officials of the ETSI Multi-access Edge Computing group and the 3GPP SA WG6 have just published a new white paper which aims to harmonize standards for edge computing. The white paper highlights the role of standards for edge when edge computing is deployed in conjunction with mobile networks. It also reviews the leading efforts in the industry and introduces a synergized architecture which leverages the ETSI ISG MEC and 3GPP specifications. This paper highlights the value proposition of different standards streams and how those standards may be combined when it comes to deployments. Some deployment options are discussed.

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ETSI releases first specification on 5th Generation Fixed Network (F5G) architecture

ETSI releases first specification on 5th Generation Fixed Network (F5G) architecture

Sophia Antipolis, 12 May 2022

ETSI's 5th Generation Fixed Network group (ISG F5G) has released its first specification for F5G Network Architecture ETSI GS F5G 004. This architecture will deliver a variety of services to residential and business customers over a single physical network with guaranteed SLAs (service level agreements).

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ETSI OSM launches Release THIRTEEN with a new scalable architecture for massive closed-loop operations

ETSI OSM launches Release THIRTEEN with a new scalable architecture for massive closed-loop operations

Sophia Antipolis, 15 December 2022

The ETSI Open Source MANO community is proud to announce OSM Release THIRTEEN, meeting the already established cadence of two releases per year, alternating between Long Term Support (LTS) releases such as Release TWELVE (2 years’ support) and Standard releases (6 months support).

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ETSI NFV Releases Architecture Enhancements to Support Cloud-Native Network Functions

Sophia Antipolis, 26 January 2023

The ETSI Industry Specification Group for Network Functions Virtualization (ISG NFV) has just published its next drop of specifications around new enhancements of the NFV architecture that will support cloud-native network functions.

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ETSI Open Source MANO announces Release FOURTEEN providing a new scalable architecture for service assurance

Sophia Antipolis, 26 July 2023

The ETSI Open Source MANO community is proud to announce OSM Release FOURTEEN. Release FOURTEEN is a Long-Term-Support (LTS) release of ETSI OSM, providing two years of continuous support with bug fixes and security patches, and including significant improvements in many key areas.

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The architecture of the Sudanese agricultural sector and its contribution to the economy between 1990 and 2021 [in Arabic]

بنية القطاع الزراعي السوداني ومساهمته في الاقتصاد بين عامي 1990 و2021




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A Deep Dive Into Five Refrigeration Architectures

As refrigerant regulations grow more stringent, manufacturers are beginning to offer new refrigeration architectures that utilize low-GWP refrigerants.




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Episode 23: Architecture Pt. 1

This is the first of a series of Episodes on Software Architecture. Alex, Michael and Markus talk about rather fundamental topics in this episode, we'll go into much more detail in subsequent episodes in that series. Topics in this episode include:

  • What is architecture, how is it different from design
  • what different kinds of architecture are there in addition to software architecture
  • the role of the architect, do we have one or more?
  • architecture in agile software development
  • tasks of the architect
  • architect vs. the technical project lead
  • architecture and project politics
  • architecture requirements, estimating, team assembling
There aren't too many good references for this general architecture discussion. You might want to take a look at Software Architecture in Practice by Len Bass, or, if you speak German, at the book Software-Architektur by Vogel, Arnold, Chugtai, Ihler, Mehlig, Neumann, Voelter and Zdun.




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Episode 25: Architecture Pt. 2

In this Episode, Michael and Markus continue the discussion about the fundamentals of software architecture (we're doing it without Alex, because it is really hard to find a suitable time for all of us on the phone :-)). We talk about the various quality attributes (such as performance, scalability, maintainability and many more) and how they relate to each other.




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Episode 27: Service Oriented Architecture Pt.1

SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) appears to be just another hype - after all we have been building distributed systems for quite a while now. But the real value of SOA is non-technical. In this episode Eberhard and Markus discuss the advantages and disadvantages, what SOA actually is and how it compares to other approaches that have been tried out before.




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Episode 30: Architecture Pt.3

In this third Episode on software architecture, Michael and Markus talk about the basic tools that an architect uses when architecting systems. These tools include things like separation, abstraction, compression and sharing. We also relate these tools to the quality attributes we introduced in previous archtecture episodes.




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Episode 32: Service Oriented Architecture, Pt.2a

In this, as well as in the next episode Eberhard and Markus continue their discussion about SOA (the episode got too long, so we had to split it into two ... SOA 2a and SOA 2b). In this episode, we talk about the various perspectives on SOA (CBD, EAI, BPM), about fundamental requirements towards an SOA, and we discuss the role of models in defining sustainable architectures. We also discuss how a programming model based on the described approach typically looks like. We then discuss a number of issues any large-scale SOA faces (and for which the SOA paradigm does not really provide an out-of-the-box solution: In this episode we discuss data type ownership and (weak) typing of data types.




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Episode 33: Service Oriented Architecture, Pt.2b

This is the second snippet of the SOA 2 double-episode. Eberhard and Markus continue the discussion with the issue of service reuse and a couple of development process issues. We also look at the duality between infrastructure development and application development in the context of an SOA. We then discuss the great spaghetti misunderstanding :-). We conclude this episode with a look at how to integrate BPM into the conceptual SOA framework we've built up to now, and we'll also briefly skim over a number of technologies related to SOA. Note that this episode, as well as the last one, is based on a set of slides; these can be downloaded from here. This episode covers slides 39 through 74.




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Episode 34: Enterprise Architecture

In this episode Markus and our Guest Andy Longshaw talk about enterprise architecture. More specifically, we talk about some of the patterns in Andy Longshaw's and Paul Dyson's book Architecting Enterprise Solutions: Patterns for High-Capability Internet-based Systems. These includes things like replication, load balancing, monitoring and application management.




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Episode 41: Architecture Patterns (Architecture Pt. 4)

This is the fourth and final episode on the fundamentals of Software Architecture. We talk mainly about architectural styles and patterns, as introduced in the POSA 1 Book. We also discuss a little bit the process of actually using those patterns for architecting systems.




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Episode 64: Luke Hohmann on Architecture and Business

In this episode we talk about the relationship between software architecture and the business. Based on his book, Beyond Software Architecture we discuss how things such as branding, licensing, updating or different deployment scenarios influence the technical architecture of a system. We also discuss issues such as portability that add a huge amount of complexity, although from a business perspective it often does not make much sense. In the second part of the interview we discuss how the technical team and the business team can improve the way they work together. We look at some of the games (such as Buy a Feature or Give them a Hot Tub) from his new book Innovation Games, which discusses how to use collaborative play to be more creative and innovative in product creation.




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Episode 74: Enterprise Architecture II

Enterprise Architecture is already common practice in most Fortune 100 companies. As the topic is comparably young, knowledge about it is not so widespread in the Software Architects Community, who deals mostly with project architectures. In this episode Alex speaks with Wolfgang Keller who has practical experience as an enterprise architect and has written a book on the topic. He is a Partner with BusinessGlue Consulting. They are specializing in the relationship between EAM and SOA. This episode gives a rough overview what Enterprise Architecture actually is touches the standards in the field and also gives hints on the practical work of Enterprise Architects.