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Manfred Schneps-Schneppe
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The confrontation between two telecommunications technologies ? packet switching and circuit switching ? has a long history and, it seems, will not stop in the foreseeable future. This problem is discussed using examples from two socially significant are...
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Suryandari Suryandari
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The use of technology in the industrial era 4.0 switched to wireless technology and is commonly called the Internet of Things (IoTs). Wireless technology relies on an RFR intensity basis that has biological effects on humans depending on how much energy ...
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Billie Giles-Corti
By 2050, it is estimated that around 6.3 billion people will live in cities (United Nations Population Fund, 2011). Indeed, nearly 70% of humanity will live in cities, representing a unique moment in time in human history. As we hurtle towards this uncer...
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Ian Brooks, Mario Kossmann, Virginie Kossmann
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The United Nations? Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework was adopted by every member state of the United Nations in 2015, and, albeit not legally binding, it is arguably one of the greatest steps of humanity to address the identified problems o...
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Rudy Nydegger, Colby Enides
Work is something common to all of humanity and it always has been. Throughout human history there have been many major revolutions in the world of work that have changed how people work and the types of things that they produce. The Agricult...
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Tom Seymour, Sara Hussein
Long before there was an institute for project management, or updated knowledge books and guides on how to manage projects, or even before the existence of Gantt charts, history offers several examples of colossal projects successfully completed. The Pyr...
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Luis Martínez Santa-María
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Once again, the plan becomes the place where you define and achieve specific care for the man. The school, the home, the court of justice, the toilet...Architecture does not respond to uses: it is disdainful of them, goes beyond, tames them, forces to em...
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A. V. Radkevych,L. ?. Bondarenko,S. O. Yakovlev
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The history of wheel in an initial period of its development from a viewpoint of physical possibilities of the animals domesticated by a man is traced. It is proved that coming from the last achievements of wheel age the history of humanity must be revis...
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