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Waubert de Puiseau, Constantin, Dimitri Tegomo Nanfack, Hasan Tercan, Johannes Löbbert-Plattfaut, and Tobias Meisen. "Dynamic Storage Location Assignment in Warehouses Using Deep Reinforcement Learning." Technologies 10, no. 6 (December 11, 2022): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/technologies10060129.

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The warehousing industry is faced with increasing customer demands and growing global competition. A major factor in the efficient operation of warehouses is the strategic storage location assignment of arriving goods, termed the dynamic storage location assignment problem (DSLAP). This paper presents a real-world use case of the DSLAP, in which deep reinforcement learning (DRL) is used to derive a suitable storage location assignment strategy to decrease transportation costs within the warehouse. The DRL agent is trained on historic data of storage and retrieval operations gathered over one year of operation. The evaluation of the agent on new data of two months shows a 6.3% decrease in incurring costs compared to the currently utilized storage location assignment strategy which is based on manual ABC-classifications. Hence, DRL proves to be a competitive solution alternative for the DSLAP and related problems in the warehousing industry.
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Toski, Mike. "Book Review: Historic Sites and Landmarks That Shaped America: From Acoma Pueblo to Ground Zero." Reference & User Services Quarterly 56, no. 3 (April 3, 2017): 218. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rusq.56n3.218a.

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This new work explores 260 celebrated locations of historical import in the United States. A unique publication, the only similar undertaking in the recent past is Thomas W. Paradis’s The Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Landmarks (Lorenz 2011). This older Lorenz edition is not widely held in American academic or public libraries, focuses more on the visual, and also highlights seemingly less-compelling sites such as state capitol buildings, marketplaces, and warehouses. Newton-Matza’s book, on the other hand, hones in on places more widely acknowledged as historically significant, such as the Gateway Arch in St. Louis and the Grand Canyon. Other locations included here may be closely associated with major battles or well-known figures of the American past—US presidents, writers, and inventors, for example. The latter type of entry tends to be largely biographical (e.g., the Booker T. Washington National Monument in Virginia) while others focus chiefly on whatever significant event took place there, such as Woodstock or Ground Zero.
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Savitt, Ronald. "The greatest store west of Chicago: Meier & Frank, 1857-1932." Journal of Historical Research in Marketing 9, no. 1 (February 20, 2017): 17–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jhrm-05-2016-0006.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper was to document the development of a major regional department store from the firm’s start to the completion of a single block structure including the warehouses required to support its operations. Design/methodology/approach The study is based on a survey of historic materials including the recently available archival materials in the Oregon Historical Society Research Library. Findings The study reveals the interaction of vision, planning and risk taking in a family enterprise over two generations. It illustrates the search for information as to what was required and the importance of architectural elements in the construction and operation of their store. Research limitations/implications The archival materials are extensive; however, over the years, much of the operating data were destroyed or lost. Although family members remain in Oregon, they are reluctant to discuss the store’s history, even though the matters that affected them took place many years after the study’s period. Originality/value Much of the information collected in the study had never been used in previous work.
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Schwarzer, Mitchell. "A Tale of Two Waterfronts." California History 91, no. 4 (2014): 6–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ch.2014.91.4.6.

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As I will examine in this study of waterfront redevelopment at Jack London Square, the business plans, architectural/landscaping designs, and historic memorabilia drummed up by Oakland civic, business and port leaders, from 1951 through to the early twenty-first century, repeatedly changed their focus as a result of cross-bay rivalry. The two cities had long competed for businesses and residents, using city planning to improve their transportation infrastructure and, later, their tourist draw. From 1951 through the 1960s, themed restaurants in Jack London Square multiplied, and the Port of Oakland cobbled together seafaring artifacts and Jack London memorabilia. Starting in the 1970s, private businessmen and the Port took on grander retailing approaches that progressed from a woodsy maritime village to a shopping mall to an artisanal foods market. Each time, Jack London Square was made over in light of events across the bay: the 1960s conversion of brick warehouses and factories into the retailing/restaurant venues of Ghirardelli Square and the Cannery; the late 1970s construction of a vast shopping and entertainment complex on Pier 39; and the early 2000s redevelopment of the Ferry Building, closer to downtown San Francisco, into a locavore food emporium. Yet each time, Oakland’s attempts to compete with San Francisco fell short.
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McNally, James, and Kriss ‘Krissy Kriss’ Johnson. "‘Doing that music which moves me’: A conversation with Bristol hip hop pioneer, Krissy Kriss." Global Hip Hop Studies 2, no. 1 (June 1, 2021): 115–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/ghhs_00036_7.

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From the early-1980s, the arrival of hip hop in the UK city of Bristol created a wave of new possibilities for multiracial Bristolians. In the medium-term, this would help yield the music popularly termed ‘the Bristol Sound’, exemplified by post-hip hop performers like Tricky and Massive Attack – all of whom were part of the city’s early hip hop scene. More immediately, however, Bristol would become home to a vital hip hop party culture, centred on makeshift – and frequently illegal – parties thrown in warehouses, shebeens and small independent clubs in and around the city’s storied Black district, St. Paul’s. In this wide-ranging oral history conversation, which broadens the debate on Bristol hip hop and its diasporic sound-making, pioneering Bristol MC, Kriss ‘Krissy Kriss’ Johnson, discusses his memories and experiences of hip hop in the city. He provides fresh insights on diasporic Black identities in semi-rural contexts; the historic textures of teenage Black popular culture in Bristol in the 1970s–80s; the political realities of early-Thatcherism; the resurgence of British street racism in the 1970s; the psychogeography of Bristol neighbourhoods and historic change in St. Paul’s; the historically grounded appeals of hip hop culture as a site of affirmative teenage Black identity and possibility; the lived experience of Bristol’s DIY hip hop party culture. In doing this, Johnson offers a historically important Black perspective on a scene that has often been glossed by journalists and academics alike in terms of its utopian polyculturalism. By prioritizing his response as a young Black person in the historical particularities of his lived context, the conversation moves beyond the priorities of such accounts to provide a nuanced appreciation of Bristol’s hip hop movement in the city’s complex race and class geography. The account, moreover, recentres hip hop in the history of this party scene, which journalists have typically viewed from the prism of an overdetermined hybridity seen as peculiar to the city.
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Gawałkiewicz, Rafał. "Electronic Visualization of Underground Tourist Routes on the Example of the Route in Sandomierz." Geoinformatica Polonica 20 (December 30, 2021): 77–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/21995923gp.21.006.14977.

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For many years in Poland, anthropogenic objects constructed underground have been very popular with tourists. In the past they fulfilled various functions (historic mines, underground merchant warehouses, military objects, special objects, caverns and grottoes). Many of them were secured and rebuilt in such a way that a new form was created. They make interesting tourist offers and still more objects can be made available to tourists. An example of strongly modified underground anthropogenic objects of very complex geometry and extremely interesting architectural form is the Underground Tourist Route (Polish: Podziemna Trasa Turystyczna – PTT) in Sandomierz. Owing to much effort and financial means, in 1960s many interesting cellars and merchant warehouses were saved from destruction – and – with the application of mining techniques, they were joint into attractive spatial forms. So far, few publications give the full characteristic and parametric data of this object. Today’s possibilities of available measurement and information technologies allow comprehensive inventory of complicated engineering constructions, as well as the 3D visualization, regarding even tiniest elements of small architecture (doors, lattice, lamps, etc.). The article presents the results of the visualization and parameterization based on the data from integrated surveying (levelling, transects, total stations, laser scanning and other direct measurements). ELEKTRONICZNA WIZUALIZACJA PODZIEMNYCH TRAS TURYSTYCZNYCH NA PRZYKŁADZIE TRASY W SANDOMIERZU W Polsce dużą popularnością turystyczną od lat cieszą się obiekty antropogeniczne wzniesione pod powierzchnią ziemi, pełniące różnorodne funkcje użytkowe w przeszłości (zabytkowe kopalnie, podziemne składy kupieckie, obiekty militarne, obiekty specjalne, jaskinie i groty). Wiele z nich zostało w stopniu istotnym zabezpieczone i przebudowane w taki sposób, by nadać im nową formę. Udostępnione, dziś stanowią ciekawe oferty turystyczne, a ich liczba stanowi dziś zbiór otwarty. Przykładem mocno przetworzonego podziemnego obiektu antropogenicznego o bardzo zróżnicowanej geometrii i niezwykle ciekawej formie architektonicznej jest Podziemna Trasa Turystyczna w Sandomierzu. Dzięki zaangażowaniu wielu środków udało się w latach 60. XX w. ocalić od zniszczenia wiele interesujących piwnic i składów kupieckich i połączyć je z zastosowaniem technik górniczych w atrakcyjne formy przestrzenne. Dotychczas powstało niewiele opracowań, które ukazałyby w pełni ich charakterystykę oraz sparametryzowały obiekt. Możliwości dostępnych dzisiaj technik pomiarowych oraz informatycznych pozwalają na kompleksową inwentaryzację skomplikowanych budowli inżynierskich, a także wizualizację przestrzenną z uwzględnieniem nawet najdrobniejszych elementów małej architektury (drzwi, kraty, lampy itp.). W artykule zaprezentowano wyniki wizualizacji i parametryzacji na podstawie danych zintegrowanych pomiarów geodezyjnych (niwelacji, poligonizacji, tachimetrii elektronicznej, skaningu laserowego i innych pomiarów bezpośrednich).
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Eaton, Leonard K. "Warehouses and Warehouse Districts in Mid-American Cities." Urban History Review 11, no. 1 (October 25, 2013): 17–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1019064ar.

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In the late nineteenth century, the construction of warehouse districts became an important part of the building process in the North American city. These warehouse districts were the centres of activity for the wholesalers who were the key agents for the expansion of mercantile capitalism. The warehouses themselves were often structures of unusual architectural distinction. With the railroad station, the warehouse was ordinarily the true civic monument of the North American city. This article studies the process by which the wholesale district was formed.
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Li, W. B., G. L. Li, and Y. Yang. "RESEARCH OF FUZHOU HISTORICAL BUILDING MANAGEMENT PLATFORM BASED ON DATA WAREHOUSE TECHNOLOGY." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W15 (August 23, 2019): 671–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w15-671-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> In order to solve the problem of "data island" in the management of Fuzhou historical buildings. This paper analyzes historical building management needs and historical building management indicators. Then the data warehouse model of historic buildings is constructed by using dimension modeling method, and a set of data warehouse of Fuzhou historic buildings is designed and established. Finally, a historical building management platform was built on the basis of the historical building data warehouse, which realized the entry, standardization, extraction and cleaning of historical building management data. It provides data support for data mining of historic buildings in order to realize the protection, activation, utilization and standardized management of Fuzhou historic buildings.</p>
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France, Jérôme. "Les personnels et la gestion des entrepôts impériaux dans le monde romain." Revue des Études Anciennes 110, no. 2 (2008): 483–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rea.2008.6595.

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Based on a listed account of a number of contradictions in the documentation concerned with (mostly imperial) warehouse staff in the Roman world, the present article wishes to emphasize the correspondence between staff categories and the management context of these warehouses in Rome and in the provinces, including activities such as the stewards’ (horrearii) leasing and management, the paymasters’ (vilici) direct management and some civil-servants’ administration (and more particularly the dispensatores) .
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Anshari, Said Fadlan, and Sujacka Retno. "Penerapan Metode Nine-Step Kimball Dalam Pengolahan Data History Menggunakan Data Warehouse dan Business Intelligence." Jurnal Ilmu Komputer 16, no. 1 (April 30, 2023): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jik.2023.v16.i01.p07.

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Data warehouse dan business intelligence merupakan perpaduan teknologi informasi yang dapat dimanfaatkan oleh banyak perusahaan yang memiliki data histori dan data transaksi yang cukup besar untuk bisa selanjutnya diolah, seperti yang dimiliki oleh beberapa perusahaan waralaba. Dengan menggunakan metode nine-step Kimball sebagai metode pengembangan data warehouse-nya, seta aplikasi Tableau sebagai media visuailsasi dari hasil business intelligence-nya, perusahaan dapat melihat hasil pengolahan data histori dan data transaksi yang telah dihasilkan, yang berkaitan dengan fungsi bisnis penjualan atau transaksi. Hasil pengolahan data ini dapat dimanfaatkan oleh lintas tim dan seluruh stakeholder perusahaan untuk bisa melihat gambaran bisnis yang telah dijalankan, serta membantu untuk mendukung keputusan dalam pengembangan bisnis di waktu yang akan datang. Selain daripada itu, hasil pengolahan data dalam data warehouse ini dapat dimanfaatkan oleh perusahaan untuk diolah lebih lanjut, salah satunya menggunakan metode data mining, yang dapat dimanfaatkan untuk kebutuhan prediksi di masa depan. Kata kunci: data warehouse, business intelligence, nine-step Kimball, Tableau, data mining
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Historic warehouses"

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王妍 and Yan Yeon Wang. "Historical montage: renovation of warehouses in back channel of Pearl River." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2011. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B47544296.

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Lamb, Lisa Nicole. "Historical Archaeology of the Indian Key (8MO15) Warehouse: An Analysis of Nineteenth-Century Ceramics." [Tampa, Fla.] : University of South Florida, 2003. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/SFE0000134.

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Poulton, Matthew. "The Case for a Satellite Innovation Center in Downtown Tucson." The University of Arizona, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/552725.

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Sustainable Built Environments Senior Capstone
The purpose of this paper is to provide basic empirical evidence to support the implementation of an innovation campus in downtown Tucson. This would be a satellite of the Arizona Center for Innovation (AZCI) currently located in the University of Arizona Science and Technology Park – an innovation, research and business center on the outskirts of Tucson. A multi-case study analysis will be performed where the results will be compared with that of the AZCI results, using the same criteria.
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Giacometti, Gianluca. "Sviluppo di strumenti per la conoscenza integrata per un approccio completo alla protezione delle costruzioni storiche in muratura." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3424607.

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The great social, cultural and economic loss caused by seismic events on the cultural heritage assets have stimulated, in the last decades, studies on the risk and, in general, un the behaviour of historic structures. A great amount of data have been collected, and several databases have been developed to gather information about particular aspects of seismic risk on masonry historical heritage. The detail level of such databases is usually influenced by the required survey or intervention, with a generalised lack of boundary conditions, type of connections and constraints, parameters very important to understand the seismic behaviour of buildings. A global systematisation is required to take advantage from the considerable and precious amount of available data, linking all information on the basis of the relation between construction typologies and elements and failure mechanisms, including also survey and monitoring procedures and tools available in literature. A new web-based data warehouse has been developed to collect, systematise and analyse available data. This tool, different from all previous products, which were mere data collectors, is capable of new correlations among elements and parameters to optimise the use of the state-of-the art on the selection and development of materials and technologies for masonry building preservation. The interactive and dynamic functionalities, together with the capacity of cross-correlation of the information at different levels of knowledge and the sharing philosophy of a web-based system, make the data warehouse a powerful tool for a new innovative, integrated and knowledge based approach to the protection of cultural heritage, useful both to professionals and researchers
Le grandi perdite economiche, sociali e culturali causate dagli eventi sismici sul patrimonio storico, artistico e architettonico, hanno spinto, negli ultimi decenni, a studi sul rischio e, in generale, sul comportamento delle strutture storiche, in particolare mediante indagini in-situ. Tutto ciò ha procurato una ingente mole di dati, che ha spinto alla ideazione e alla costruzione di vari contenitori, per lo più organizzati in forma di generiche banche dati, con lo scopo di indagare i differenti aspetti legati al rischio sismico: materiali, tipologie strutturali, meccanismi di danneggiamento e collasso osservati, efficacia delle tecniche di riparazione e rinforzo, ecc.. Tali banche dati, però, sono di solito focalizzate su particolari tipologie di beni storici, con un livello di dettaglio rapportato allo scopo delle indagini. Al fine di sfruttare il potenziale offerto da questo bagaglio di conoscenza, occorre innanzitutto collegare le informazioni provenienti dalle diverse banche dati in rapporto alla relazione tra tipologie ed elementi strutturali e i meccanismi di rottura, includendo anche i metodi di valutazione e gli strumenti per le indagini e di monitoraggio in sito, già disponibili in letteratura. Sempre in letteratura sono inoltre disponibili valutazioni sulle proprietà di alcuni materiali (duttilità, capacità di dissipazione di energia, ecc..) e sulle tecniche di intervento usate fino ad oggi, ricavate principalmente da test di laboratorio. Al contrario, le condizioni al contorno, i vincoli e lo stato delle connessioni sono molto importanti per comprendere il comportamento sismico di un edificio, ma i loro effetti sono raramente riportati nelle banche dati esistenti. Da queste considerazioni è derivata la necessità di creare un nuovo sistema informatizzato, concettualmente e operativamente innovativo, che, mediante la raccolta, la riorganizzazione e l’analisi dei dati già disponibili in altre fonti in modo frammentato e non strutturato, od organizzati in relazione solo ad alcuni parametri, possa generare nuove e differenti correlazioni tra i fattori in gioco, permettendo così di ottimizzare l’uso del più aggiornato stato dell’arte per la selezione e lo sviluppo di materiali e tecnologie maggiormente appropriate alla conservazione del costruito. Le funzionalità dinamiche e interattive, unite alla capacità di correlazione delle informazioni a differenti livelli di approfondimento e alla facilità di condivisione, ne fanno uno strumento di conoscenza integrata utile sia a professionisti che a ricercatori, per un approccio completo alla protezione del patrimonio storico
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Jovan, Ivković. "Metode i postupci ubrzavanja operacija i upita u velikim sistemima baza i skladišta podataka (Big Data sistemi)." Phd thesis, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Tehnički fakultet Mihajlo Pupin u Zrenjaninu, 2016. https://www.cris.uns.ac.rs/record.jsf?recordId=101176&source=NDLTD&language=en.

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Predmet istraživanja ove doktorske disertacije je mogućnost uspostavljanja modela Big Data sistema sa pripadajućom softversko –  hardverskom arhitekturom za podršku senzorskim mrežama i IoT uređajima. Razvijeni model počiva na energetsko efikasnim, heterogenim, masovno paralelizovaim SoC hardverskim platformama, uz podršku softverske aplikativne arhitekture (poput OpenCL) za unifikovan rad.Pored aktuelnih hardverskih, softverskih i mrežnih računarskih tehnologija i arhitektura namenjenih za rad podkomponenata modelovanog sistema u radu je predstavljen istorijski osvrt na njihov razvoj. Time je naglašena tendencija cikličnog kretanja koncepcijskih paradigmi računarstva, kroz svojevrstne ere centralizacije – decentralizacije computinga. U radu su predstavljene tehnologije i metode za ubrzavanje operacija  u bazama i skladištima podataka. Istražene su mogućnosti za bolju pripremu Big Data informacionih sistema  koji treba da zadovolje potrebe  novo najavljene informatičke revolucije opšte primene računarstva tzv. Ubiquitous computing-a i Interneta stvari (IoT).
The research topic of this doctoral thesis is the possibility of establishing a model for Big Data System with corresponding software-hardware architecture to support sensor networks and IoT devices.  The developed model is based on energy efficient, heterogeneous, massively parallelized SoC hardware platforms, with the support of software application architecture. (Such as an open CL) for unified operation.  In addition to current hardware, software and network computing technologies, and architecture intended to operate subcomponents of the system modeled in this paper is presented as an historical overview of their development.  Which emphasizes the tendency of the cyclic movement of the conceptual paradigm of computing, through the unique era of centralization/decentralization of computing. The thesis presents the technology and methods to accelerate operations in databases and data warehouses. We also investigate the possibilities for a better preparation of Big Data information systems to meet the needs of the newly announced IT revolution in the announced general application of computing called Ubiquitous computing and the Internet of Things (IoT).
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Huang, Jen-chun, and 黃仁俊. "Querying Historical Data in XML Web Warehouse." Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/ye3e3e.

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資訊科學系
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With the increasingly widespread use and users of Internet, more and more people tend to publish their information as Web pages. However, while storing these information, Web masters have to replace information with newer one. In order to keep full track of historical data and to manage storage space efficiently at the same time, the idea of Web Warehousing was proposed. The main function of a Web Warehouse is to store the complete evolution of web pages, then to analyze the data stored in it. Among the related research fields, effective historical-data storage is an important issue. Researchers have focused on storing changes between versions with Edit Script. Among them are research topics such as RCS, SCCS, DNN, etc. They either store the changes between consecutive versions in Edit Script, or divide version information into groups. The drawback in common is that retrieving a specific version of data requires a lot of computation. Hence, following this trend, we first proposed an Edit Script encoding model using Binary-Code-Addressing Binary Tree to make the computation more effective. The main idea of Binary-Code-Addressing Binary Tree is that every node in the tree has a fixed Binary ID, and this ID is then the logical address of this node. We concluded five main categories of common queries on historical data in Web warehouses. Then we proposed operators and syntax for these queries, and the required algorithm. Finally, we constructed an experiment system to implement the operators and algorithm, to really use these operators and syntax on queries.
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Stawowy, Edmond. "Lofty myths vs. harsh realities : the issues related to the residential conversion of warehouse space in Winnipeg's historic warehouse district." 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/1993/29976.

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Kao, Hao-Chang, and 高顥璋. "Storing Historical Version Data in XML Web Warehouse Using Object-Oriented Tree Structure." Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/3jb25d.

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東吳大學
資訊科學系
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The Web Warehouse that we study is XML Web Warehouse specialize in storing XML Web data. We utilize some object-oriented related technology to treat every element of an XML document as an object. And we regard XML Web data as an object of a tree structure. We consider an update of XML Web data that usually only some element changes instead of whole XML document. The historical data of different time are regarded as an independent version. We separate the Temporal Data from the XML document, and we utilize the corresponding way of version and time make every version of XML Web data extend to every element. In the historical data part of the element changed, we only store the content of each element version by Edit Script. And the binary tree storage structure we have adopted can improve the sequential Edit Script structure. At the end of this research, Experiment that we make proves that our theory is correct.
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Gill, Pawanpreet. "Framing a Complete Streets Checklist for Downtown Historic Districts and Character Neighbourhoods: A Case Study of the Warehouse District, Winnipeg, Manitoba." 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30185.

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This Major Degree Project explores the concept of “complete streets” and the framing of an appropriate “complete streets” checklist for historic districts and character neighbourhoods in downtown contexts, attempting to learn especially from the case of Winnipeg’s Warehouse District Neighbourhood. A “complete streets” checklist is considered to include a combination of infrastructure and urban design considerations, such as sidewalks, bike lanes, intersections, transit stops, curb extensions, travel lane widths, and parking needs. It proceeds from the premise that if an individual street or system of streets is ‘complete’, individuals will be more likely to reduce the time spent using automobiles, and increase the time expended on walking, biking, or using other transit alternatives, while making travel on the streets safer and more enjoyable for all users. The MDP examines the current street-related infrastructure and uses within the Warehouse District Neighbourhood of Downtown Winnipeg and discusses the relevance of current or recent City of Winnipeg plans and proposals. Taking the form of a practicum, the research sought to inform and engage local planners, engineers and public officials regarding a “complete streets” approach to their work – primarily in terms of the recommended framing of a complete streets checklist as well as recommendations for future area improvements in the Warehouse District Neighbourhood, demonstrating the usefulness of the checklist.
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Li-Ting, Lo, and 羅莉婷. "A Study on the Standard Operation Procedure of 3D Laser Scanner System— A Case Study of the Song-Shan Tobacco Factory No.5 Warehouse Historic Building." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/89294939398968561317.

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中國文化大學
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Most of the external and interior surveying of traditional building are used for the artificial and optical measurement methods, It needs more measure time to taking external and internal work, and impact with low precision. In recent year, 3D Light Detection And Ranging (it also call LIDAR) surveying system can cut down the surveying and mapping time, compare with the data scan from the 3D system input to the computer backward analysis, 3D system has highly work efficiency. But new 3D instruments have more instrument functions and complex operation procedure, it require for establish standard operating procedures of 3D surveying system. In this research, we use FARO Photon 120 system(from the U.S.A.) as the SOP object, The SOP of FARO Photon 120 system include the contains of instrument unit, the instrument setup location, the instrument scan method and procedure, the scan point cloud data reservation processing, the software installation, the procedure of point cloud mapping, and the chromatics of the image processing program. All the contains transfer to establish the FARO Photon 120 system of standard operating procedures, Applied to setup the 3D image of Song-Shan Tobacco Factory No.5 Warehouse Historic Building. As the result, the FARO Photon 120 system standard operating procedures include instrument setup pre-operation, scanning operations and backward software setup operations should consider the different scanning accuracy, and erected height and distant of instrument, amplitude, and the amount of measurement points and instrumentation and whether there is something countercheck the scan results between the measured object, through backward software evaluation point cloud density differences, in order to reduce scanning difference, lower the scan number of times, improve the precision of the scanning accuracy, this standard operating procedures 3D appearance, we can get four side elevation, and eight digital image diagram of the Song-Shan Tobacco Factory No.5 warehouse building. The results of this study, Set up the available document of the FARO Photon 120 system measuring technology to the other users.
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Books on the topic "Historic warehouses"

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author, Bradley Betsy H., ed. Tribeca North Historic District: Designation report. New York]: Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1992.

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Landmarks, Commission on Chicago. Reebie Storage Warehouse, 2325-33 N. Clark St: Landmark designation report. Chicago: The Commission, 1998.

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H, Bradley Betsy, Breiner David M, Kurshan Virginia, McHugh Kevin (Architectural historian), Pickart Margaret M, Pearson Marjorie, and Urbanelli Elisa, eds. Tribeca West Historic District designation report. New York]: Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1991.

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Turnbull, Page &. Historic American building survey documentation: Hooper's South End Grain Warehouse, 72 Townsend Street, San Francisco, California. San Francisco, Calif: Page & Turnbull, 2007.

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Council, South Derbyshire District, ed. Historic south Derbyshire: Conservation areas, listed buildings : houses, barns, warehouses, shops, advertisements : design advice : supplementary planning guidance. Swadlincote: South Derbyshire District Council, 1991.

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Page & Turnbull. Historic American building survey documentation: Hellman Building, 2200 Post Street, University of California, Mount Zion Hospital & Medical Center, San Francisco, California. San Francisco, Calif: Page & Turnbull, 2006.

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New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission, ed. An analysis of the proposed inclusion within a Tribeca West Historic District of 174 Duane Street: Block 141, lot 27. New York, N.Y.]: Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1989.

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Borsotti, Marco. Abitare i rilevati ferroviari: Strategie innovative di rigenerazione : il caso dei Magazzini Raccordati di Milano. Santarcangelo di Romagna (RN): Maggioli editore, 2020.

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Carrato, Charlotte. Le dolium en Gaule narbonnaise (Ier s. a.C. - IIIe s. p.C.): Contribution à l'histoire socio-économique de la Méditerranée nord-occidentale. Bordeaux: Ausonius éditions, 2017.

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Branch, Manitoba Historic Resources, ed. Archway warehouse, jail and powder magazine, Norway House. [Winnipeg]: Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources Branch, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Historic warehouses"

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Vavouras, Athanasios, and Stella Gatziu. "Modeling and Maintaining Histories in Data Warehouses." In Information als Erfolgsfaktor, 113–22. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-84796-6_10.

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Li, Hua-Gang, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi, and Mirek Riedewald. "Exploiting the Multi-Append-Only-Trend Property of Historical Data in Data Warehouses." In Advances in Spatial and Temporal Databases, 179–98. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45072-6_11.

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S. Ramalakshmi, Dr. "DATABASES AND DATA WAREHOUSES." In Futuristic Trends in Computing Technologies and Data Sciences Volume 3 Book 2, 145–53. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bgct2p6ch1.

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A database is generally referred as a collection of data organized in a formatted structure for storage, accessibility and retrieval. There are various types of databases which include XML, CSV files, flat files and spreadsheets etc., the main two categories of databases includes data from OLTP (Online Transactional Processing) and OLAP (Online Analytical Processing). Both systems store data in the form of tables, columns, indexes, keys, views and data types. MySQL, Oracle and NoSQL are some query languages used to query the database. In the other side data warehouses are also the types of database that integrates data from multiple sources and provisions the data for analytical process. Data warehouse is an OLAP database. Data warehouses are mainly designed to enable and support business intelligence mainly data analytics. Data warehouses are often consists of huge volume of historical data. As a whole data warehouse collects data from different sources and stores it into a single repository for analytics and decision making. This chapter presents an overview about databases, types of databases, data warehouses and the differences between databases and data warehouses.
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Eder, Johann, and Karl Wiggisser. "Data Warehouse Maintenance, Evolution and Versioning." In Enterprise Information Systems, 566–83. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61692-852-0.ch301.

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Data Warehouses typically are building blocks of decision support systems in companies and public administration. The data contained in a data warehouse is analyzed by means of OnLine Analytical Processing tools, which provide sophisticated features for aggregating and comparing data. Decision support applications depend on the reliability and accuracy of the contained data. Typically, a data warehouse does not only comprise the current snapshot data but also historical data to enable, for instance, analysis over several years. And, as we live in a changing world, one criterion for the reliability and accuracy of the results of such long period queries is their comparability. Whereas data warehouse systems are well prepared for changes in the transactional data, they are, surprisingly, not able to deal with changes in the master data. Nonetheless, such changes do frequently occur. The crucial point for supporting changes is, first of all, being aware of their existence. Second, once you know that a change took place, it is important to know which change (i.e., knowing about differences between versions and relations between the elements of different versions). For data warehouses this means that changes are identified and represented, validity of data and structures are recorded and this knowledge is used for computing correct results for OLAP queries. This chapter is intended to motivate the need for powerful maintenance mechanisms for data warehouse cubes. It presents some basic terms and definitions for the common understanding and introduces the different aspects of data warehouse maintenance. Furthermore, several approaches addressing the problem are presented and classified by their capabilities.
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Golfarelli, Matteo, and Stefano Rizzi. "A Survey on Temporal Data Warehousing." In Database Technologies, 221–37. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-058-5.ch017.

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Data warehouses are information repositories specialized in supporting decision making. Since the decisional process typically requires an analysis of historical trends, time and its management acquire a huge importance. In this paper we consider the variety of issues, often grouped under term temporal data warehousing, implied by the need for accurately describing how information changes over time in data warehousing systems. We recognize that, with reference to a three-levels architecture, these issues can be classified into some topics, namely: handling data/schema changes in the data warehouse, handling data/schema changes in the data mart, querying temporal data, and designing temporal data warehouses. After introducing the main concepts and terminology of temporal databases, we separately survey these topics. Finally, we discuss the open research issues also in connection with their implementation on commercial tools.
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Simitsis, Alkis, Panos Vassiliadis, and Timos Sellis. "Extraction-Transformation-Loading Processes." In Encyclopedia of Database Technologies and Applications, 240–45. IGI Global, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-560-3.ch041.

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A data warehouse (DW) is a collection of technologies aimed at enabling the knowledge worker (executive, manager, analyst, etc.) to make better and faster decisions. The architecture of a DW exhibits various layers of data in which data from one layer are derived from data of the lower layer (see Figure 1). The operational databases, also called data sources, form the starting layer. They may consist of structured data stored in open database and legacy systems, or even in files. The central layer of the architecture is the global DW. The global DW keeps a historical record of data that result from the transformation, integration, and aggregation of detailed data found in the data sources. An auxiliary area of volatile data, data staging area (DSA) is employed for the purpose of data transformation, reconciliation, and cleaning. The next layer of data involves client warehouses, which contain highly aggregated data, directly derived from the global warehouse. There are various kinds of local warehouses, such as data mart or on-line analytical processing (OLAP) databases, which may use relational database systems or specific multidimensional data structures. The whole environment is described in terms of its components, metadata, and processes in a central metadata repository, located at the DW site.
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"Warehouses and office buildings." In A History of Building Types, 213–24. Princeton University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.5425943.17.

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Gunalan, Dr Satyavathy, Mr Devibala, and A. Arun Karthick R. "DATABASES AND DATA WAREHOUSES." In Futuristic Trends in Computing Technologies and Data Sciences Volume 3 Book 8, 197–224. Iterative International Publishers, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bkct8p3ch2.

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In the digital era, databases and data warehouses have become the bedrock of modern business operations, revolutionizing the way organizations manage, store, and retrieve vast volumes of data. This chapter provides an insightful exploration of databases and data warehouses, shedding light on their fundamental principles, functionalities, and the crucial role they play in shaping the information- driven landscape. The chapter commences with an introduction to databases, elucidating their pivotal role as structured repositories for organizing and managing data. It delves into the historical development of databases, tracing their evolution from traditional file systems to sophisticated relational database management systems (RDBMS). Key concepts such as tables, rows, columns, primary keys, and foreign keys are explained, underscoring the significance of the relational model. Subsequently, the focus shifts to database design and normalization, which are paramount in ensuring data integrity and efficiency. The chapter explores normalization techniques, including the various normal forms, and highlights the advantages of maintaining a normalized database schema. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to database design principles to facilitate scalable and maintainable systems. As the journey continues, the chapter unveils the realm of data warehouses—an integral part of the decision-making process in data-driven organizations. It elucidates the Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) process, which is instrumental in consolidating data from diverse sources and preparing it for analytical tasks. Data warehouses' architecture and their role in supporting business intelligence and reporting are examined, emphasizing their capacity to provide historical and aggregated data for strategic decision-making. The chapter concludes by exploring the symbiotic relationship between databases and data warehouses, acknowledging their unique roles in the data ecosystem. It examines how the combination of transactional databases and analytical data warehouses forms a comprehensive infrastructure for processing, analyzing, and interpreting data to derive valuable insights. Throughout the chapter, real-world examples and case studies are interwoven to illustrate the practical applications of databases and data warehouses in various domains such as finance, healthcare, retail, and marketing. By comprehending the essence of these powerful data management systems, readers will gain the knowledge needed to harness the full potential of organized information and transform it into a strategic asset for their organizations.
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De Fossé, Marianne, Inge Bertels, Ine Wouters, and Linda Van Santvoort. "The construction of Ghent’s textile industry warehouses." In Building Knowledge, Constructing Histories, 519–26. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429506208-68.

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Guster, Dennis C., Christopher G. Brown, and Erich P. Rice. "Scalable Data Warehouse Architecture." In Advances in Data Mining and Database Management, 340–81. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3142-5.ch013.

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This chapter looks at the feasibility of creating a scalable data warehouse architecture in a higher education institution. The authors lay out the background of the historical data environment of the institution and look at ways in which the application of new technologies could better meet and exceed the needs of the institution moving forward. The chapter also covers the increased role security plays in the management and governance of data and the ways in which developing more secure aware employees through the use of People Centric Security (PCS) can reduce risk and drive positive change. The authors then look at the ten steps to create a better data framework which will allow for enhanced analytics and a greater return on investment.
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Conference papers on the topic "Historic warehouses"

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Chovniuk, Yurii, Anna Moskvitina, Mariia Shyshyna, Serhii Rybachov, and Olha Mykhailyk. "Optimization of heat transfer processes in enclosing structures of architectural monuments located outside urban agglomeration." In 23rd International Scientific Conference Engineering for Rural Development. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/erdev.2024.23.tf113.

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Numerous architectural monuments throughout Ukraine were once proud and were the center of historical events. With a glorious and rich history, but forgotten by people because they are located outside the city limits and are not included in well-known tourist routes. Historic buildings are examples of neoclassicism, baroque, neo-gothic and many other styles. During Soviet times, they were turned into barracks, chemical storage facilities, food and weapon warehouses, and now they are empty and collapsing. A correct and calculated approach to reconstruction, restoration and monitoring of their further condition will make it possible to turn such objects into the cultural and historical center of a rural agglomeration. This will help maintain historical memory, preserve culture and heritage, and also give economic impetus to the development of the area where they are located. Leakage of worn-out enclosing structures is the biggest problem of abandoned architectural monuments. This causes uneven wetting of the structures. And then the task is posed of how to properly dry such enclosing structures and not damage them. All these old building envelopes are colloidal capillary porous bodies (CCPB). Drying of such massive structures occurs due to heating. The problem of the optimal heating rate of a massive colloidal capillary-porous body is considered. The restrictions that are imposed on the internal thermal stresses in the specified body are taken into account, especially at the first low-temperature stage when heating the colloidal capillary porous bodies. Due to the temperature distribution over the mass (over the cross-section) of the colloidal capillary porous bodies, compressive and tensile stresses arise inside the body. Colloidal capillary porous bodies can be destroyed by these stresses, leading to the appearance of various microdefects.
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Andar, Jakub, and Jakub Dyntar. "Efficient Order Picking in a Warehouse with Double Demand Seasonality." In Liberec Economic Forum 2023. Technical University of Liberec, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.15240/tul/009/lef-2023-37.

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In this paper we highlight the advantages of adopting a broad simulation model of material flows as a useful foundation for developing system support for warehouse procedures that use WMS. The warehouse under consideration has a rectangular shape with parallel lanes and operates in two distinct seasons, necessitating different storage methods. The modified simulation model incorporates several strategies to enhance efficiency. Firstly, the S-shape routing technique is employed to optimize the movement of order pickers within the warehouse, minimizing travel time and increasing productivity. Additionally, a return technique is integrated to minimize empty travel distance, further reducing operational costs. Storage assignment within the warehouse is determined based on the frequency of item occurrence and the required storage technology. To establish an effective layout for each season, the study examines historical demand data and utilizes ABC analysis to classify goods. This dual layout design approach accounts for the unique demand patterns of each season, enabling the warehouse to maximize storage capacity and minimize operational bottlenecks. By considering elements such as seasonal demand, storage technologies, labor routing, and product classification, this research provides valuable insights for improving order picking efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing customer service in seasonal warehouses. Implementing the proposed simulation-based technique can empower businesses to optimize their operations and thrive amidst changing market conditions, ultimately leading to increased profitability and customer satisfaction.
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Yılmaz, Yonca, Dilara Genç, and Hümeyra Birol. "Evaluation of Industrial Buildings within the Scope of Renewal, Alsancak Tekel Warehouses." In 4th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism – Full book proceedings of ICCAUA2020, 6-8 May 2020. Alanya Hamdullah Emin Paşa University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38027/iccaua2021tr0056n19.

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Industrial structures are cultural legacy sites in need of protection that carry the social, cultural, historical and architectural properties of their respective eras into the present day. Due to the changing production demands and technology, these structures lost their usage value and have been rendered obsolete. The interventions implemented and new functions provided to ensure the continuity of industrial structures must be in accordance with the character of the building. Our study focuses on the renovation process of one of the first industrial premises of the city of İzmir Alsancak Tekel Storages located in Port Rear Area. Industrial building history in the region dates back to the 1900s, when industrial and storage structures have been built. A new master development plan that entered into force in 1989, conserning the fate of these industrial buildings. As the result of the passed legislation, old tekel storages have been transformed to offices and cultural centres. In the scope of this study the changes that occurred in order to refunction the Alsancak Tekel Storages have been inspected. As a method, a detailed literature review of the history of the region was made, and data on the buildings examined before and after the restoration were collected. As a result, the region’s historical development, status of the buildings before the restoration, architectural quality of the buildings after the restoration and role of the buildings in relation to the city have all been examined and collected data were evaluated comparatively.
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Zheng, Li, and Youting Yin. "The Modification Design of Warehouse in Historic Area of Shantou." In 2018 3rd International Conference on Smart City and Systems Engineering (ICSCSE). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icscse.2018.00062.

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Bertolin, C., M. Strojecki, L. de Ferri, G. Grottesi, and A. Siani. "Salt Contamination of Wooden Materials: the Case of Trondheim (Norway) Warehouses." In 12th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions. CIMNE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/sahc.2021.219.

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Furman, N. V., and I. S. Pushkareva. "Architectural and landscape revitalization of urbanized landscape as a method of formation of urban-ecological framework of Saratov city." In IV All-Russian (national) scientific conference with international participation: "Science, technology, society: Environmental engineering in the interests of sustainable development of territories". Krasnoyarsk Science and Technology City Hall, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47813/nto.4.2023.10.314-321.

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The article deals with the problem of formation of urban-ecological framework of a large historical city, including two subsystems: natural-ecological framework (or natural framework) and urban-ecological framework (system of green areas of the city). Architectural and landscape revitalization of destructive urban landscapes is considered as one of the ways to solve the problem. Expansion of the system of green areas of the city through architectural and landscape transformation of postindustrial, post-railroad, post-communal warehouse, etc. territories is an effective way to form a sustainable urban environment. For the city of Saratov, this method is the only possible way to increase the area of greenery in the historic center, characterized by high density of buildings and "sealed" soil cover. The lack of landscape and recreational spaces in the city center can be compensated by the formation of a linear system of parks in the coastal zone, the communication framework of which will be a new embankment being built along the entire historic city center. The formation of park territories of the planned recreational zone is carried out on the following principles: environmental sustainability, social justice and economic efficiency.
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Hamada, Yuki. "Intermediate seismic isolation ultra high-rise office building integrated with historical building." In IABSE Conference, Kuala Lumpur 2018: Engineering the Developing World. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/kualalumpur.2018.0783.

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<p>This project was a redevelopment of the Mitsubishi Logistics Corporation Edobashi Warehouse Building, which was constructed in 1930. The following is a description of the requirements, an outline of the design, and the response analysis results, from the detailed design of this project.</p>
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Neil, Carlos, Jeronimo Irazabal, Marcelo De Vincenzi, and Claudia Pons. "Graphical Query Mechanism for Historical Data Warehouse within MDD." In 2010 XXIX International Conference of the Chilean Computer Science Society (SCCC). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sccc.2010.49.

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Šculac, P., D. Grandić, and N. Palinić. "First Reinforced Concrete Building in Rijeka Port - Ferenc Pfaff‘s Warehouse No.17." In 12th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions. CIMNE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/sahc.2021.113.

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Saisi, A., S. Terenzoni, and L. Valsasnini. "A unique case in Mantua: The Roman Wall between the Gonzaga’s stable and the Salt Warehouse." In The 10th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions, SAHC 2016. Taylor & Francis Group, 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742: CRC Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315616995-266.

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