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Almajidia, Basim Hassan, and Shams Ameer Kafi. "Digital Architecture Void Formation In Digital Architecture Interfaces." Al-Qadisiyah Journal for Engineering Sciences 13, no. 2 (July 1, 2020): 109–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.30772/qjes.v13i2.657.

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In the last era of the digital revolution, architectural outputs with distinctive void formations appeared. The development in digital technologies, which adopts solid geometry in the formation of its interfaces. So the void became an integral part of the design at the level of three dimensions, to serves as a fourth dimension of architecture. By connecting architecture with the time, the limits of length, width, and height fade away and change from the limits of place to those of time, and this void shifts out from achieving the aesthetic needs to achieving functional and structural needs. The direct correlation of the architectural void with the process of forming the interfaces led it to be considered as a basic architectural formation unit, and in light of this, the research problem was presented as (insufficient knowledge about the importance and role of the three-dimensional architectural void and the mechanisms of its formation in the interfaces of contemporary digital architecture as a void that generates or creates the design within the needs of the designer and the receiver ). The aim of the research came to reveal the concept of architectural void at the three-dimensional level, as well as revealing strategies and mechanisms for shaping the void in the interfaces. The research adopted the descriptive and analytical research methodology in proposing theoretical knowledge extracted from previous studies of building the theoretical framework for the geometry terms which contains (strategies for forming digital void, characteristics of void in digital output, features of digital spatial structure), and applying it on contemporary architectural models with a qualitative measure that is aimed at knowing the effect of terms on the selected samples and the percentage of their effectiveness in the characteristics of the digital output, and verifying the main research hypothesis which stipulated the adoption of the strategy of forming the digital void to combine the mechanisms of digital formation that is used to create void formation to meet the needs in contemporary architecture. The results indicated that the disappearance of the boundaries between the interior and exterior over time led to the use of the void in the formation of the building’s outer mass at the three-dimensional level so that the formation of the mass is based on that void which is called (design-generating void) and the structure which is created by the void called (the spatial structure), as its formation depended on "geometry" and its methods of formation.
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Steindl, Gernot, Martin Stagl, Lukas Kasper, Wolfgang Kastner, and Rene Hofmann. "Generic Digital Twin Architecture for Industrial Energy Systems." Applied Sciences 10, no. 24 (December 13, 2020): 8903. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10248903.

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Digital Twins have been in the focus of research in recent years, trying to achieve the vision of Industry 4.0. In the domain of industrial energy systems, they are applied to facilitate a flexible and optimized operation. With the help of Digital Twins, the industry can participate even stronger in the ongoing renewable energy transition. Current Digital Twin implementations are often application-specific solutions without general architectural concepts and their structures and namings differ, although the basic concepts are quite similar. For this reason, we analyzed concepts, architectures, and frameworks for Digital Twins in the literature to develop a technology-independent Generic Digital Twin Architecture (GDTA), which is aligned with the information technology layers of the Reference Architecture Model Industry 4.0 (RAMI4.0). This alignment facilitates a common naming and understanding of the proposed architectural structure. A proof-of-concept shows the application of Semantic Web technologies for instantiating the proposed GDTA for a use case of a Packed-Bed Thermal Energy Storage (PBTES).
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Wu, Min, and Hong Ping Jian. "Digital Generation ──The Diversified Impact of Digital on Architecture." Key Engineering Materials 439-440 (June 2010): 1511–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.439-440.1511.

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Digital technology means the data processing, transfer of information, intelligent control and many other multi-dimensional technologies that on the basis of computer technology. It will not only make the building more automatic, more efficient and more intelligentized, but also have a all-sided influence to the traditional architecture through the computer technology and net technology. In the area of architecture design, including the traditional thinking, method, craftsmanship and the constitution of architectural space and form, are also changing and developing in order to advancing with the times. This document is base on the nucleus of architecture design, put forward some consideration about design idea as well as research method of architecture in digital age and the trend and possibility of the architecture development under the action of digitization technic.
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Lin, Zhou. "Perspective of Digital Architecture World." Applied Mechanics and Materials 392 (September 2013): 909–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.392.909.

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Digital technology has played a crucial role in architectural development since being introduced in. Different application of digital design software has taken the place of traditional drawing. The innovated architecture design process has promoted a trend of space complexity. Advanced digital technology also produced a new design method; the computer can generate a unique building plan through the special program directly rather than the imagination of the human brain. Besides, digital technology has a wide range of applications in exploring the future architecture development, as well as virtual reality in the scheme deliberation and demonstration. The digital architecture has broken through the two-dimensional architectural design pattern and the aesthetic consciousness of the industrial era, and pushes the building industry development greatly.
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Armstrong, Ann R. E. "Architectural Archives/Archiving Architecture: The Digital ERA." Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America 25, no. 2 (October 2006): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/adx.25.2.27949434.

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Xiang, Xingwei, Xiaolong Yang, Jixi Chen, Renzhong Tang, and Luoke Hu. "A Comprehensive Model of Teaching Digital Design in Architecture that Incorporates Sustainability." Sustainability 12, no. 20 (October 12, 2020): 8368. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12208368.

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Digital technology and its use in architecture support the construction industry in transitioning to more sustainable building development. Digital technology is widely taught in architecture programs in China, but there are few consistent strategies for combining digital architectural design with traditional architectural design in architectural education. Consequently, sustainable design concepts are not included in digital architectural design courses, and thus architectural education is not concerned with sustainable development. In this paper, we focus on the teaching of digital design in architecture and investigate how digital architectural design teaching can incorporate sustainability. Data from 15 universities were qualitatively analyzed, leading to the development of four models of teaching digital architectural design. Development of the models revealed that there are three increasing levels in digital architectural design teaching and that there is a close relationship between the teaching level and the transfer of architectural knowledge. This recognition led to the development of a single comprehensive model of digital architectural design teaching that is universally applicable. This research increases our understanding of digital architectural design teaching in architecture programs and strengthens the multi-level connections between digital architectural design teaching and designing and constructing sustainable built objects.
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Corniello, L. "3D MODELING AND VISUALIZATION OF ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE." International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLVI-4/W5-2021 (December 23, 2021): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlvi-4-w5-2021-159-2021.

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Abstract. The study presents the results of architectural and vegetation survey missions in the UNESCO site of Quinta da Regaleira in the city of Sintra, Portugal. The different types of connecting elements of the epigean and hypogean architectures in the Park are analysed through the disciplinary tools of architectural design. Surveys and models of some of the connecting elements are proposed for an understanding of the site and its subsequent protection and valorisation through digital documentation. Of great interest is the architectural and social relationship that the site establishes with the city of Sintra.The survey of epigean architecture considered the following: the Casa da Renasceça, the Capela, the Cocheiras, the Estufa, the Oficina das Artes, the Loggia dos Pisoes, the Casa dos Ibis, the Torre da Regaleira the Terraço dos Mundos Celestes and the Fonte da Abundância.The survey of underground architecture considered the following architectures: the Gruta do Labirinto, the Gruta da Leda, the Lago da Cascata, the Gruta do Aquario, the Gruta do Oriente, the Portal dos Guardiães, the Poço Imperfeito and the Poço Iniziático.The work constitutes a complete and accurate analysis, represented through technical drawings, in different scales, digital point clouds and 3D modelling for the visualisation of the architecture in the Quinta da Regaleira in Sintra.
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Baheer, Baseer Ahmad, David Lamas, and Sónia Sousa. "A Systematic Literature Review on Existing Digital Government Architectures: State-of-the-Art, Challenges, and Prospects." Administrative Sciences 10, no. 2 (April 22, 2020): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/admsci10020025.

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System architecture plays a crucial role in the establishment of Digital Government infrastructure. Over recent decades, various architectures have been introduced by scholars for the establishment of Digital Government infrastructure. However, there is no uniform agreement on Digital Government architecture concepts required for Digital Government infrastructure. To more thoroughly examine the Digital Government architecture introduced in this article, we collected 103 papers published between 2003 and 2020 retrieved from five leading literature databases. To conduct our research, we followed best practice scholarly accepted guidelines for researchers. Per the guidelines, we formulated research questions and employed an approach based on specific inclusion and exclusion criteria to meet our research goals. Our study found evidence that there is a lack of knowledge in terms of the state-of-the-art in Digital Government infrastructure and its challenges concerning existing Digital Government architectures. We identified a set of primary Digital Government architecture characteristics and building blocks on which the Digital Government infrastructures are built. These components are meant to improve the design of future Digital Government systems and applications. Furthermore, our research revealed a need for designing a reference architecture to provide government organizations with the best practice knowledge of already existing Digital Government architectures.
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Hasler, Jennifer. "Analog Architecture Complexity Theory Empowering Ultra-Low Power Configurable Analog and Mixed Mode SoC Systems." Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications 9, no. 1 (January 21, 2019): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jlpea9010004.

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This discussion develops a theoretical analog architecture framework similar to the well developed digital architecture theory. Designing analog systems, whether small or large scale, must optimize their architectures for energy consumption. As in digital systems, a strong architecture theory, based on experimental results, is essential for these opportunities. The recent availability of programmable and configurable analog technologies, as well as the start of analog numerical analysis, makes considering scaling of analog computation more than a purely theoretical interest. Although some aspects nicely parallel digital architecture concepts, analog architecture theory requires revisiting some of the foundations of parallel digital architectures, particularly revisiting structures where communication and memory access, instead of processor operations, that dominates complexity. This discussion shows multiple system examples from Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADC) to Vector-Matrix Multiplication (VMM), adaptive filters, image processing, sorting, and other computing directions.
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Lin, Y. C. "Application of Integration of HBIM and VR Technology to 3D Immersive Digital Management—Take Han Type Traditional Architecture as an Example." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W5 (August 18, 2017): 443–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w5-443-2017.

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HBIM technology makes great contributions to 3D digital preservation and management of the existing traditional architectures, and VR technology has also been gradually emphasized by 3D users in recent years, especially 3D immersive situation makes users more likely to experience the real space field. Taking Han type traditional architecture with relatively complex geometrical structure as an example, this research carries out digital preservation through HBIM technology and tries to switch to VR platform to allow users to enter 3D immersive scene for management and display. It is shown in the research results that the application of integration of HBIM and VR technology to Han type traditional architecture needs to consider 3D digital model of the architecture, and the number of polygon shall be controlled below about 2 million, which can make the operation in VR environment more smooth; the integration of two technologies can achieve the purpose of 3D immersive digital management, which can provide the humanized application close to the real experience for the display of subsequent management of ancient relics and architectural aesthetics.
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Giering, Jan-Erik, and Alexander Dyck. "Maritime Digital Twin architecture." at - Automatisierungstechnik 69, no. 12 (November 27, 2021): 1081–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/auto-2021-0082.

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Abstract Digital Twins (DTs) play an important role in current digitalization trends across industries. As maritime markets are particularly affected by recent global tendencies such as increasing delivery costs or political pressure for decarbonization, DT solutions could provide important support for shipbuilding and shipping companies to master recent and upcoming challenges. This paper provides a brief insight into the current state of the maritime industry and shows possible use-cases for DT Ship applications throughout the entire product lifecycle. To further advance the general understanding of DTs and their implementation, the concept of a Maritime Digital Twin Architecture (MDTA) is proposed to structure practical DT features.
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Podlevskikh, A. P., and А. Л. Фролов. "ARCHITECTURE OF DIGITAL PRODUCTION." Вестник Алтайской академии экономики и права, no. 2 2021 (2021): 89–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/vaael.1602.

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Porzilli, Sara. "Digital Documentation in Architecture." Architectural Research in Finland 4, no. 1 (August 11, 2021): 56–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.37457/arf.79466.

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This article presents the ambitious potentialities in the use of digital methods and techniques for the documentation of the Nordic architectural heritage and environment. The processes of knowledge, both theoretical and practical, should not ignore the traces of the past, old buildings and traditional constructions. On the contrary, they should serve as a testimony of the past and provide a solid starting point for new, more coherent, sustainable and harmonic urban development. Since the Venice Charter in 1965 up to the more recent international documents such as the Declaration of Amsterdam in 1975 and the Madrid Document in 2011, both the verification of authenticity and understanding of architectural entities and details are getting more insight because of the current technological advancements. However, the methods for the analysis and following these noble principles and declaration articles is still not defined well enough. Each method and practical procedure with specific instruments produce also specific outputs and results, which need to be put in mutual dialogue in order to obtain useful results. These themes are studied and developed in this article by presenting chosen case studies in research projects both on the urban and singular scale with the location in Oulu, Finland.
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Greenberger, A. J. "Digital transversal filter architecture." Electronics Letters 21, no. 3 (1985): 86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/el:19850060.

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Soesilo, Rudyanto. "TELAAH FILOSOFIS ATAS ARSITEKTUR DIGITAL Kasus Studi Arsitektur Digital Neo-Nusantara di Ibu Kota Negara (IKN)." JoDA Journal of Digital Architecture 2, no. 1 (November 25, 2022): 3–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.24167/joda.v2i1.5542.

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All aspects of life cannot escape the development of the times with the last phenomenon being the influence of the development of the digital world which is called the process of "digitalization". Architecture as one aspect of life certainly does not escape undergoing this digitilization process. Aim this paper discusses the process of digitalizing architecture using a philosophical point of view. The research was conducted using Desk research, from data and existing literature. The data is then filtered according to its interrelationships, validity and adjusted to its needs. Then a predictive analysis was carried out to get a (hypothetical) conception of digital architecture digital architecture in IKN Nusantara. The results of this discussion are understanding of the application of the digital ontological paradigm into the architectural process carried out at IKN Nusantara as a study case and in the context of the creative economy, which is the future of the Indonesian Economy, is very appropriate to develop a Neo-vernacular Digital Architecture in Indonesia which is hereinafter referred to as Neo-Nusantara Architecture.
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Markovic, Sladjana, Igor Svetel, and Zoran Lazovic. "Redefinition of the process of design and realization in emerging architecture on the principle of "digital chain"." Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering 15, no. 3 (2017): 295–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/fuace160526026m.

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The setting of design and architectural realization today cannot be considered separately from the emerging architecture, which is based on digital technology. Digital technology has primarily affected the architectural presentation, and eventually began to represent a design tool directly connected with the realization, which was across various digital techniques establishing continuity of a ?digital gap? as a global problem of discontinuity of design and realization in architecture and fulfilling complex design requirements of the architecture today. With the characteristics of continuous connection, this relation design - realization is increasingly manifested as a C?AD/CAM technology and the most commonly researched as a ?digital chain? principle. Primarily, the term ?digital chain? is defined and investigated (theoretically, experimentally and practically) at the CAAD department at ETH Zurich (germ. ETH Zuerich) within the research projects of this institute. Today the tool has become an indispensable, inevitable and active, and the architect seemingly passive and in an unclear position in the whole process and the offered solutions of space and architecture. Accordingly, the paper explains the principle of "digital chain", and overlapping with elements of a conventional (standard) architectural approach, based on the settings of the positioning architects in new conditions, redefines the process of design and realization in the emerging architecture in architectonic sense.
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Lopkerd, Prittipoen. "Book Review: Atlas of Digital Architecture: Terminology, Concepts, Methods, Tools, Examples, Phenomena (2020)." International Journal of Building, Urban, Interior and Landscape Technology (BUILT) 20 (September 16, 2022): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.56261/built.v20.247388.

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Atlas has published with 760 large-format pages and almost as many illustrations that focus on the unlimited possibilities of computers in architectural scope by two dozen university professors and lecturers share their vast range of expertise with a professional writer (Sebastian Michael) and three editors who are professors from architectural academy, namely Ludger Hovestadt (Institute for Technology in Architecture, ETH Zürich) , Urs Hirschberg (Institute of Architecture and Media (IAM) at Graz University of Technology), and Oliver Fritz (HTWG Konstanz University of Applied Sciences). Atlas of Digital Architecture offer all conceivable way architects use digital computation. The content of this book has consisted of using digital tools and a computing process in terms of concept, meaning, techniques, workflows, and examples of tools and architectural productivity. The overall content is explaining background, overview, theoretical framework, principle, and particular way of thinking about architecture and computing in each issue with example result of architecture and method of workflow techniques in digital tools. Examples of knowledge and thought tools in earnest are geometries modeling, graphs & graphics, visualization, writing & code, digital manufacturing, big data & machine learning, private & security, collaborate, and the internet of thing (IOT).
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Ashtari Talkhestani, Behrang, Tobias Jung, Benjamin Lindemann, Nada Sahlab, Nasser Jazdi, Wolfgang Schloegl, and Michael Weyrich. "An architecture of an Intelligent Digital Twin in a Cyber-Physical Production System." at - Automatisierungstechnik 67, no. 9 (September 25, 2019): 762–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/auto-2019-0039.

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Abstract The role of a Digital Twin is increasingly discussed within the context of Cyber-Physical Production Systems. Accordingly, various architectures for the realization of Digital Twin use cases are conceptualized. There lacks, however, a clear, encompassing architecture covering necessary components of a Digital Twin to realize various use cases in an intelligent automation system. In this contribution, the added value of a Digital Twin in an intelligent automation system is highlighted and various existing definitions and architectures of the Digital Twin are discussed. Flowingly, an architecture for a Digital Twin and an architecture for an Intelligent Digital Twin and their required components are proposed, with which use cases such as plug and produce, self-x and predictive maintenance are enabled. In the opinion of the authors, a Digital Twin requires three main characteristics: synchronization with the real asset, active data acquisition from the real environment and the ability of simulation. In addition to all the characteristics of a Digital Twin, an Intelligent Digital Twin must also include the characteristics of Artificial Intelligence. The Intelligent Digital Twin can be used for the realization of the autonomous Cyber-Physical Production Systems. In order to realize the proposed architecture for a Digital Twin, several methods, namely the Anchor-Point-Method, a method for heterogeneous data acquisition and data integration as well as an agent-based method for the development of a co-simulation between Digital Twins were implemented and evaluated.
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Kavitha, V., and S. Mohanraj. "Power Efficient MAC Unit Based Digital PID Controllers." JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY 12, no. 9 (November 3, 2016): 4324–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/jac.v12i9.4090.

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Proper closed loop has been an ever hot issue in the automotive industry. The industrial equipments governed by PID controllers have very simple control architecture and efficiency but still they find a trouble dueto large power consumption and slow mathematical computation. Many researchers have worked out and are trying to design a low power, less delay PID. This paper reviews three MAC architectures with array, booth and wallace tree multipliers incorporated in PID architecture. The simulations are done and the area, power, delay results are synthesized using Xilinx ISE. Comparisons are made between these three architectures in terms of power delay product and area delay product.
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Andadari, Tri Susetyo, LMF Purwanto, Prasasto Satwiko, and Ridwan Sanjaya. "STUDY OF DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY: THEORY AND DEVELOPMENT." Journal of Architectural Research and Education 3, no. 1 (May 15, 2021): 14–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/jare.v3i1.30500.

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Abstract - In the beginning of the 20th century, computerization has developed rapidly affected in all aspects of human life. Computer is not only simplified everything, but it has become an instrument which turned into something that is never thought before. In architecture, digital technology is not only impacted on the architectural planning and design aspects but also on the manufactured finished product. This is the study of literature along with interpretation of the author discussing about the phenomenon of the digital architecture development related to the theory, philosophical study, its evolution and development, as well as a deeper analysis to a few studies on the digital technology especially in the realm of architecture.
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Cifuentes Quin, Camilo Andrés. "The Platonic Forehand and Backhand of Cybernetic Architecture." Leonardo 52, no. 5 (October 2019): 429–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01796.

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Since the 1960s, the field of digital architecture has been grounded on a computational practice of design, which has been inseparable from cybernetic constructions of architectural issues. The result of the former has been a common oscillation, in digital architectural practices, between the construction of design problems in reference to technoscientific notions and its construction as a reification of such resources. This article analyzes these aspects of digital architecture in reference to N.K. Hayles's vision of the construction of knowledge as a “seriation” and her conception of the “platonic forehand and backhand” in the work of scientists. Finally, the author identifies possible scenarios for a cybernetic practice of architecture that is not necessarily trapped in technocratic and reified visions of design issues.
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Riether, Gernot, and Daniel Baerlecken. "Digital Girih, a Digital Interpretation of Islamic Architecture." International Journal of Architectural Computing 10, no. 1 (March 2012): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1260/1478-0771.10.1.1.

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Johanes, Mikhael, and Yandi Andri Yatmo. "Composing the Layer of Knowledge of Digital Technology in Architecture." SHS Web of Conferences 41 (2018): 05002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184105002.

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The use of digital tools in architectural practice has been evolving significantly. In following such developments, architectural practice has been incorporating digital technology not only to meet the current demand but also to pursue the vast amount of possibilities ahead. However, the integration of digital technology in architectural knowledge has been reasonably operative that produces uncritical understanding, and it tends to put architects as a passive user of technology. This paper argues that there are layers of knowledge that nees to be acknowledged and nourished accordingly in embracing the use of computation tools yet avoiding the overly simplistic.understanding. It attempts to explore the methods of digital technology in archietctural design practices as well as dicussions that follow to create a critical evaluation of its roles and potentials. The review is conducted theoretically in which the use of digital in the design process is explored in such a way to reveal its importance in architectural design methods. The review also crosses beyond the disciplines of architecture to construct more comprehensive understanding that bridges the logic of digital technology and architecture. The resulted map of methods of the digital thus can be used to develop a framework for digital discourse that bridge the operative knowledge of technology to the more critical perspectives.
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Parisi, Luciana. "Symbiotic Architecture." Theory, Culture & Society 26, no. 2-3 (March 2009): 346–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263276409103121.

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This article tackles an old, classical problem, which is acquiring a new epochal relevance with the techno-aesthetic processing of form and substance, expression and content. The field of digital architecture is embarked in the ancient controversy between the line and the curve, binary communication and fuzzy logic. Since the 1990s, the speculative qualities of digital architecture have exposed spatial design to the qualities of growing or breeding, rather than planning. However, such qualities still deploy the tension between discrete spaces and continual curving. In this context, the article suggests the computational coexistence of discrete coding with continual morphing, defying any easy resolution for an aesthetic of continuity or discontinuity, the superiority of the analog or the meta-logic of the digital. The metaphysical dimension of such coexistence needs to include the abstract capacities of experiencing the transition from one state to another as the registering of algorithmic processing. Computation is intrinsic to microperceptions, incomputable quantities deploying the infectious property of the digital code. The article draws on the digital architecture of Greg Lynn to explore whether the computational nature of the digital calculus has the potential to challenge the bifurcation between the biological and the mathematical, the physical and the mental.
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Zhang, Zhentao. "The Influence of Digital Transformation on Intelligent Design of Architecture." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2022 (August 24, 2022): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2469364.

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With the continuous progress of China’s social economy and the subsequent improvement of science and technology, intelligent architectural design has been gradually developed. At the present stage, the design of intelligent system in architecture has become a systematic design project, which is widely used in the field of architecture. The rapid development of artificial intelligence has not only brought new opportunities but also new challenges to the field of architectural design. On the one hand, digital architecture can share some of the functions of traditional architecture in its advantageous application areas, but inevitably new building function requirements and building design types will be formed. On the other hand, the depiction of building plans, elevations, and renderings, daylight adjustment, and volume calculation, as well as the transfer of text and graphic files via the Internet, are all closely related to digital architecture, regardless of which application software is used. In the current digital era, where real and virtual environments will coexist, digital transformation also has a lasting impact on intelligent building design, drawing out a new development model.
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Perin, Gavin John, and Linda Matthews. "Organizing Architectural Atmospheres." International Journal of Creative Interfaces and Computer Graphics 10, no. 1 (January 2019): 16–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijcicg.2019010102.

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The article outlines an alternative type of digital drawing technique for architecture called chromatic mapping. This new procedural drawing technique redefines the theoretical frameworks of digital design practice by manipulating the formal and spatial capacities of data captured in the image. The ensuing discursive and practical changes to architectural design practice deliberately leverage the ability of image-based software to gather, collate and modify real-world data. The pixel is central to chromatic mapping because it is the medium that translates form and space into color. This alterative definition of form as visual data contests the orthodoxy that only the line can delineate form and reactivates the issues surrounding the role of the image in architectural production. While maintaining digital architecture's ambition to reduce the procedural and formal consequences of postmodern semiotics, this new drawing technique recalibrates the part images play in architectural production by activating image data to foreground drawings that simulate architecture's atmospheric qualities.
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W. Maver, Thomas. "Digital Heritage's Development in Architecture." TERRITORIO, no. 80 (May 2017): 44–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/tr2017-080007.

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Katyal, Neal Kumar. "Digital Architecture as Crime Control." Yale Law Journal 112, no. 8 (June 2003): 2261. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3657476.

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Ņitavska, Natalija, and Artūrs Mengots. "Digital Tools in Landscape Architecture." Landscape architecture and art 11, no. 11 (February 25, 2018): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/j.landarchart.2017.11.05.

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Al-Majidi, Basim Hasan, and Sara Raed Majeed. "Functional transparency in digital architecture." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 881 (August 11, 2020): 012005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/881/1/012005.

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Sperling, David M. "Architecture as a Digital Diagram." International Journal of Architectural Computing 2, no. 3 (September 2004): 371–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1260/1478077043505414.

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Gervits, Maya, and Jessica O'Donnell. "Digital Archive of Newark Architecture." Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America 30, no. 1 (April 2011): 43–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/adx.30.1.27949566.

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Yang, Guang-Zhong. "Digital architecture and robotic construction." Science Robotics 2, no. 5 (April 26, 2017): eaan3673. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.aan3673.

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Frew, J., M. Freeston, N. Freitas, L. Hill, G. Janée, K. Lovette, R. Nideffer, T. Smith, and Q. Zheng. "The Alexandria Digital Library architecture." International Journal on Digital Libraries 2, no. 4 (May 2000): 259–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/pl00021470.

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Fell Contreras, Stephannie. "The Rise and Fall of Visual Paradigms: An Interview with Mario Carpo." Materia Arquitectura, no. 20 (December 24, 2020): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.56255/ma.v0i20.477.

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Interview conducted by Stephannie Fell Contrerasat The Bartlett School of Architecture (March 10th, 2020) and via Zoom (April 14th, 2020) Mario Carpo is Reyner Banham Professor of Architectural History and Theory at The Bartlett School of Architecture. He specializes in history of architectural theory and history of cultural technologies, focusing on the early modern period and contemporary digital design theory. He is the author of The Second Digital Turn (MIT Press, 2017), The Alphabet and the Algorithm (MIT Press, 2011), and Architecture in the Age of Printing (MIT Press, 2001), among other books.
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Santos, Jose dos, and Cabral Filho. "Digital Art — A Field of Inquiry for Contemporary Architecture." International Journal of Architectural Computing 3, no. 3 (September 2005): 355–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1260/147807705775377276.

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This article investigates the interplay of digital technology, art and architecture and it presents a series of experimental workshops developed at LAGEAR (Graphic Laboratory for the Experience of Architecture, School of Architecture at UFMG, Brazil). The intention of these workshops is to include an artistic approach to the work in a computer lab dedicated to teaching and researching architecture. At first, a discussion on the relationship between art and architecture is presented, followed by an analysis of the enhancement of such relationship with the advent of digital technology. Then a series of works developed by artists and students in collaboration is described. The article concludes with a discussion on the role of digital art for architectural education. It is proposed that it may be one of the most adequate fields for students to freely investigate contemporary issues, such as interactivity and automation, which are now shaping our built environment.
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Widjaja, M.T., Robert Rianto. "TANTANGAN TEKTONIKA DIGITAL." JoDA Journal of Digital Architecture 2, no. 1 (November 25, 2022): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.24167/joda.v2i1.5547.

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The rapid development of digital technology has an impact on the ease of processing mass forms and the appearance of buildings in architecture. This significantly influenced tectonics as an important part of architecture. Tectonics is like finding a new window of view from the same existence. This situation demands an explanation of the position and role of tectonics in contemporary architectural works. This explanation is very important to rediscover the nature of tectonics as an art of construction in the new face of digital technology. This paper will examine the classical tectonic discourse that has developed from the core form and art form to the understanding of ontology and representation which is the beginning of the discussion of digital tectonics. Through a study of several relevant cases, it can be found that epistemologically, digital tectonic still has the same nature as classical tectonic. The difference lies in the richness of the quality and richness of the truth representation which implicitly gives birth to hidden truth conditions in digital tectonic representations. The existence of this hidden truth poses a challenge for digital tectonics to survive as the art of construction.
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Yu, Fang Da. "Curriculum Innovation Integration of Digital Technology and Architecture." Applied Mechanics and Materials 368-370 (August 2013): 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.368-370.7.

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Since the nineteen eighties, digital technology has penetrated into many aspects of higher education with hitherto unknown speed, forming some cross fields; "digital architecture" is a typical representative. But the national universities course construction is relatively backward which is the cross course of architectural design and digital technology .The article through analysis of " thought process of digital building" formation and difference with traditional sketch design thought of the teaching design to discuss the innovation and integration of digital technology and construction courses.
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Schnabel, Marc Aurel, and Blaire Haslop. "Glitch architecture." International Journal of Architectural Computing 16, no. 3 (September 2018): 183–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1478077118792376.

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Architectural designs are visualised on computer screens through arrays of pixels and vectors. These representations differ from the reality of buildings, which over time will unavoidably age and decay. How, then, do digital designs age over time? Do we interpret glitching as a sudden malfunction or fault in the computation of the design’s underlying data, or as digital decay resulting not from the wear and tear of tangible materials but from the decomposition of the binary code, or from system changes that cannot appropriately interpret the data? By exploring a series of experimental design practices for deployments and understandings that are the consequence of malfunctions during computational processing, glitches are reinterpreted. Advancing from two-dimensional glitch art techniques into three-dimensional interpretations, the research employs a methodology of systematic iterative processes to explore design emergence based on glitches. The study presents digital architectural form existing solely in the digital realm, as an architectural interpretation of computational glitches through both its design process and aesthetic outcome. Thus, this research intends to bring a level of authenticity to the field through three-dimensional interpretations of glitch in an architectural form.
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Schwer, Karlheinz, Christian Hitz, Robin Wyss, Dominik Wirz, and Clemente Minonne. "Digital maturity variables and their impact on the enterprise architecture layers." Problems and Perspectives in Management 16, no. 4 (November 2, 2018): 141–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.16(4).2018.13.

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This study examines the variables of digital maturity of companies. The framework for enterprise architectures Archimate 3.0 is used to compare the variables. The vari¬ables are assigned to the six layers of architecture: Strategy, Business Environment, Applications, Technology, Physical and Implementation and Migration. On the basis of a literature overview, 15 “digital maturity models” with a total of 147 variables are analyzed. The databases Scopus, EBSCO – Business Source Premier and ProQuest are used for this purpose.The results of the work will help researchers and managers to identify which digitiza¬tion variables affect the different layers of the company. This enables researchers or managers to use the right model for a specific purpose or to create a new model from a combination of existing models for the entire company or just one architectural layer.On the basis of a more precise assessment of the digital maturity of a company, better actions can be derived. This work is important for companies, as the digitization of enterprises and markets changed similarly to the invention of the steam engine did. Websites, sensors, mobile devices, apps, etc. are combined into new digital products and services. The competitors in the market have to adapt. If this is not done, they will increasingly disappear.Finally, the authors suggests a conclusion about the current situation regarding the measurement of digital maturity in companies and show in which areas further studies could be carried out.
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Tekinerdogan, Bedir, and Cor Verdouw. "Systems Architecture Design Pattern Catalog for Developing Digital Twins." Sensors 20, no. 18 (September 7, 2020): 5103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20185103.

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A digital twin is a digital replica of a physical entity to which it is remotely connected. A digital twin can provide a rich representation of the corresponding physical entity and enables sophisticated control for various purposes. Although the concept of the digital twin is largely known, designing digital twins based systems has not yet been fully explored. In practice, digital twins can be applied in different ways leading to different architectural designs. To guide the architecture design process, we provide a pattern-oriented approach for architecting digital twin-based systems. To this end, we propose a catalog of digital twin architecture design patterns that can be reused in the broad context of systems engineering. The patterns support the various phases in the systems engineering life cycle process, and are described using a well-defined pattern documentation template. For illustrating the application of digital twin patterns, we adopt a multi-case study approach in the agriculture and food domain.
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Elgohary, Amr. "The Transformation of using Fractal Forms between Islamic and Digital Architecture from a Sustainable Approach." Academic Research Community publication 3, no. 3 (May 5, 2019): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.21625/archive.v3i3.526.

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Along eras and civilizations, nature as a sustainable reference always has a great role in inspiration of the architectural form by the diversity of its vocabulary, rules, and colors…etc. Consequently, fractals as the main natural elements appeared in the achitectural morphology, since the ancient eras especially in the Islamic architecture in a various levels of forms, details, and patterns. However, nowadays the new architectural theories deal with fractals concept in a different ways depending on the deep understanding of universal and cosmic nature, also the new digital techniques in architectural design and construction that enhanced the appearance of new fractal forms. In this context, the research discusses the transformations of fractal systems, concepts and applications in architecture at the resent architectural theories, focusing on the digital architecture and how it deals with fractal forms, aiming to root the new architectural theories and link it with Islamic heritage to achieve a new Arab architecture that respects and reveals the local heritage and adapt with the latest architectural theories and techniques.
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Kopček, Michal, Gabriela Križanová, and Roman Ružarovský. "A Brief Survey of Creating a Digital Twin Architecture for Virtual Commissioning on the Machine Level." Research Papers Faculty of Materials Science and Technology Slovak University of Technology 30, no. 50 (June 1, 2022): 71–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/rput-2022-0009.

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Abstract Digitalization is a hot topic today in every business, affecting the whole life cycle of a process or a product. This paper focuses on the design phase of automation systems, especially creating a digital twin of a machine to support the software development of the control system and its virtual commissioning. Different simulation model architectures are introduced, as well as specific use-case. The main objective of this paper is to present three basic types of digital twin architectures for virtual commissioning of production devices and systems. These architectures were investigated and built based on predefined requirements. Collaborative project work for the development of the digital twin and efficiency was defined as one of the requirements. Efficiency is required due to the software and hardware used for the digital twin. Architectures such as centralized, basic distributed and completely distributed were introduced in the paper. Based on the results from observation and testing, the authors recommend using the concept of completely distributed architecture of the digital twin based on the defined requirements. This digital twin architecture separates mechanical engineering and automation engineering with respect to PC stations. Nevertheless, it interconnects them using the standard machine-to-machine software and communication interfaces.
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Carvalho, Angela Maria Grossi de, and Maira Nani França. "Arquitetura da Informação para ambientes informacionais digitais." Revista FAMECOS 25, no. 3 (August 23, 2018): 29941. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2018.3.29941.

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ResumoResenha do livro Information Architectutre: for the web and beyond de autoria de Louis Rosenfeld, Peter Morville e Jorge Arango.Palavras-chave: Arquitetura da informação. Ambientes informacionais digitais. Design digital. AbstractReview of the book Information Architectutre: for the web and beyond by Louis Rosenfeld, Peter Morville e Jorge Arango.Keywords: Information Architecture. Digital information environments. Digital design. ResumenReseña del libro Information Architectutre: for the web and beyond de la autoría de Louis Rosenfeld, Peter Morville y Jorge Arango.Palabras clave: Arquitectura de la Información. Ambientes informacionales digitales. Diseño digital.
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Masuda, Yoshimasa, Seiko Shirasaka, Shuichiro Yamamoto, and Thomas Hardjono. "Architecture Board Practices in Adaptive Enterprise Architecture with Digital Platform." International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems 14, no. 1 (January 2018): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijeis.2018010101.

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This article aims to investigate solutions incorporated by a group called an Architecture Board in the global healthcare enterprises (GHE) for solving issues and mitigating related architecture risks while implementing “Adaptive Integrated EA framework,” which can be applied in companies promoting IT strategy using Cloud/Mobile IT. The distribution of solutions is to mitigate risks from different categories across the architecture domains in enterprise architecture (EA) is revealed, thereby covering applications, involving ERP, and technologies using the Cloud/Mobile IT/Digital IT. An in-depth analysis of this distribution can act as practical guidance for companies that consider starting up an Architecture Board, by utilizing digital platforms, while moving toward a digital transformation in an adaptive EA aligned with an IT strategy, encompassing digital IT-related elements.
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García-Alvarado, Rodrigo, Gonçalo Castro Henriques, and Mauro Chiarella. "Cocriação: colaborações emergentes ibero-americanas em arquitetura e manufatura digital." Arquitecturas del Sur 40, no. 61 (January 31, 2022): 118–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.22320/07196466.2022.40.061.08.

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Innovative technologies for digital design and manufacture have spread with globalization, providing improved working tools and processes for architecture. These technologies open up different professional opportunities, forging alternative relations with society, especially for new generations and emerging countries. This article reflects on novel collaborative experiences between Ibero-American Universities, accounting for the intensive use of digital technologies in architecture. To bridge technological gaps, the authors describe collaborative efforts to produce full-size constructions, using networking, which results in a hybridization of these “new media” adapted to local and cultural contexts. These initiatives arise from an attempt to overcome the lack of resources at local Universities and their rigid institutional processes, along with their concerns about promoting global connectivity for new generations, leading to informal and collective actions that break with traditional teaching, applying advanced techniques in unseen collective and creative processes. These experiences reveal an architectural work distributed among all the participants that collaborate in the conceptualization, programming, management, and execution of the design, with diverse hybrid practices, and a powerful collective synergy. This also results in new expanded proposals that unfold new relationships with the environment and the community. Thus, these actions tend, by themselves, to integrate and project new horizons in architectural collaboration. This article aims at mapping these spatial-temporal actions in Architecture from the global south (Santos 2014).
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Roorda, Esther, Seyedramin Rasoulinezhad, Philip H. W. Leong, and Steven J. E. Wilton. "FPGA Architecture Exploration for DNN Acceleration." ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems 15, no. 3 (September 30, 2022): 1–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3503465.

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Recent years have seen an explosion of machine learning applications implemented on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) . FPGA vendors and researchers have responded by updating their fabrics to more efficiently implement machine learning accelerators, including innovations such as enhanced Digital Signal Processing (DSP) blocks and hardened systolic arrays. Evaluating architectural proposals is difficult, however, due to the lack of publicly available benchmark circuits. This paper addresses this problem by presenting an open-source benchmark circuit generator that creates realistic DNN-oriented circuits for use in FPGA architecture studies. Unlike previous generators, which create circuits that are agnostic of the underlying FPGA, our circuits explicitly instantiate embedded blocks, allowing for meaningful comparison of recent architectural proposals without the need for a complete inference computer-aided design (CAD) flow. Our circuits are compatible with the VTR CAD suite, allowing for architecture studies that investigate routing congestion and other low-level architectural implications. In addition to addressing the lack of machine learning benchmark circuits, the architecture exploration flow that we propose allows for a more comprehensive evaluation of FPGA architectures than traditional static benchmark suites. We demonstrate this through three case studies which illustrate how realistic benchmark circuits can be generated to target different heterogeneous FPGAs.
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Wang, Jicong, Min Li, Jia Wang, and Xiaoqing Ma. "Inheritance and Development of Ancient Buildings Culture based on Digital Image Technology." E3S Web of Conferences 179 (2020): 01011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017901011.

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Given the glorious achievements China boasts in the construction of ancient buildings, developing digital image technology for exploring the existing ancient buildings is of great significance, which cannot only analyse ancient civilization thoroughly, but also provide a reference for the field of modern architecture. It is efficient and accurate to collect information of ancient buildings by using modern digital image technology. However, it also has the drawbacks of having enormous sources which cannot be directly applied to image transmission. How to simplify the miscellaneous information resources and combine them with the ancient architectural culture is the key and difficult points of this study. In order to overcome the problem caused by incomplete information and lack of cultural concepts in ancient architecture construction, this paper explores the cultural connotation of ancient architecture from two aspects—material culture and intangible culture. When high-quality ancient architectural culture is demonstrated through modern digital image technology, ancient architectural culture is further promoted with the help of a variety of media platforms, so as to provide a reference for the inheritance and development of Chinese ancient architectural culture.
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Abdrassilova, Gulnara, Nina Umniakova, and Bekzat Kakimzhanov. "DIGITALIZATION OF ECONOMY AND DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE." Биосферная совместимость: человек, регион, технологии, no. 1(25) (April 1, 2019): 3–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.21869/23-11-1518-2019-25-1-3-13.

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The article discusses the increasingly popular in the work concept of the digital economy and its influ-ence on the development of architecture. Digital economics is the one where a kind of cyber-physical system acts as an industrial complex creating products and services that ensure the life and comfort of the population. Technological advancement makes it possible to carry out more and more not only commercial, but also other operations online (distance learning, medical consultations, online design etc.). The authors of the article are trying to find answers to the questions: what is a digital economy, how does architecture integrate into a digital economy, what do architects need to study in order to be ready to work in a digital economy? Computer programs are widely used not only in architectural design, but also in all related technical are-as (calculation and design of buildings and structures, engineering systems etc.). Based on the analysis of the design practice, the authors of the article divide the use of digital technologies in architecture into two groups: software products as a design tool and digital technologies as elements of the structural, technical and func-tional characteristics of buildings and structures. All elements of virtual design are embedded in modern systems, for example, BIM – building information modeling. The article considers how in the projects of modern buildings and complexes in the digital econo-my, the elements of innovative technologies are used, such as Smart House, Smart City. It is indisputable that modern architecture as a sphere of production of the human life environment is an integral part of the digital economy and is developing its own digital environment. The main conclusion of the authors: in order to be ready for practical activities, students-architects need to realize that modern architecture will develop in line with the digital economy. Therefore, the future archi-tect needs to master all the components of the digital environment of the architecture, both the digital design tools and the smart technology.
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Molchanova, Svetlana M. "DIGITAL BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 9/4, no. 129 (2022): 11–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2022.09.04.002.

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The article discusses the issues of digital transformation of business processes that transform the structure of work in all sectors and spheres of the economy. The gap in digital skills, the lack of necessary competencies in the introduction of new technologies, the low level of process management of companies, imperfect methods of change management, low organizational culture and the lack of a formed strategy of digital restructuring are emphasized. The necessity of a holistic approach to assess the strategy of digital transformation, building the business architecture: enterprise strategy, management structure and key business processes, data architecture and corporate resource structure for data management, application architecture and technological architecture is clarified. The need for reorganization of production processes, data processing through an information system and the introduction of cloud services to create business value is summarized. The evolution of servitization, the impact of digitalization on supply chains are considered.
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