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Prasetiawan, Iwan. "IT Master Plan." Ultima InfoSys : Jurnal Ilmu Sistem Informasi 10, no. 1 (August 30, 2019): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.31937/si.v10i2.895.

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The rapid development of business, supported by technological developments that are not less rapid, it requires a strong and precise alignment between business strategies or organizations with the Information Systems (IS) strategy and Information Technology (IT)strategies as supporters. An IT strategy plan includes many aspects, covering several aspects which include aspects of technology architecture,roadmap / work plan, and supporting standards for its implementation. This Guidelines for Preparation and Implementation of the IT MasterPlan, explains the methods and main steps in managing and implementing IT strategy to support the implementation of the main tasks and the achievement of the strategic objectives of an organization or company. An important aspect that concern to the author is the importance of organizational and management involvement. Which is a key aspect of the planning process, together to ensure that all IS components have the same goals and direction as the business so it is easy to identify organizations that have not aligned. The logical relationship between business strategy and IT strategy does not usually occur directly, but through an intermediary for determining the IS Strategy, the strategy must be able to translate business strategies into the perspective of data and information flow to finally determine the information and communication technology work plan up to the specified year compiled in an IT Master Plan.
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Ma'sum, Aziz, and Ernawan. "Preparation of an Information Technology Master Plan Using the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Framework Case Study of PT Wijaya Karya (Persero) Tbk. 2018 Year." Formosa Journal of Applied Sciences 1, no. 6 (November 30, 2022): 1137–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.55927/fjas.v1i6.1849.

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Long-term planning in the development of information systems is useful to support the company's vision and mission called Information Technology (IT) Master Plan. The IT Master Plan explains things related to the company's vision and mission to the information technology project management planning and basically the IT Master Plan is the conversion of the company's strategy into an information system technology implementation plan. The first step in building an information technology infrastructure is to make an IT Master Plan first. The IT Master Plan is made referring to the company's business strategy through understanding the organization's business architecture and technology trends. The decision makers will formulate strategic matters related to the implementation of IT infrastructure. TOGAF is one of the frameworks that is often used in preparing this IT Master Plan. The TOGAF framework consists of methods and components for assessing, creating, deploying and maintaining enterprise architectures. With a broad scope, complete, easy to understand and utilizing the terminology concept of ISO/IEC 42010: 2007 makes TOGAF as an option. TOGAF is developed by The Open Group and is free/open source. The IT Master Plan must always be updated in accordance with the company's business developments. Changes and company dynamics related to information technology and systems must be contained in the IT Master Plan.
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Wang, Xuhui, Quan Zhang, Yanyi Chen, and Shihao Liang. "Multimedia Teaching Platform for Urban Planning Utilizing 3D Technology." International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET) 13, no. 04 (March 30, 2018): 187. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v13i04.8259.

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In recent years, 3D technology based on computer and internet has achieved high-speed development. People have realized direct and stereo observation of realistic world. Three-dimensional and visualized characteristics of the technology fit well with the teaching objective of college architecture specialized courses. Thus, 3D model has profound practical significance for its application in urban green space system and urban rural overall planning. With “urban-rural master plan” as experimental course, through design of “urban-rural master plan” multimedia teaching platform based on 3D technology and practice of the teaching platform in course teaching, this article has applied control experiment method and statistical method to make comparative analysis on the teaching effect difference of multimedia teaching platform based on 3D technology application in “urban-rural master plan” as experimental course so as to provide theoretical and data support for 3D technology application in “urban-rural master plan” and other college architecture major courses.
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Widiana, I. Dewa Gede Putra, I. Gede Juliana Eka Putra, and I. Nyoman Yudi Anggara Wijaya. "Membangun Master Plan Teknologi Informasi Dengan Metode Ward and Peppard." Jutisi : Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Informatika dan Sistem Informasi 10, no. 2 (August 21, 2021): 231. http://dx.doi.org/10.35889/jutisi.v10i2.663.

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<p><em>The Keramas village government, Gianyar regency, Bali has not carried out strategic ICT planning through developing e-Government to adjust the increase in the value of government organizations, while on the one hand the preparation of the ICT master plan at the village government office can be used as a government reference in determining policy. This paper presents an information technology master plan in Keramas Village, Gianyar. The method used to develop this information technology master plan is ward and peppard. The input stages consist of internal business environment analysis, external environmental analysis, internal IS/IT analysis and internal IS/IT environmental analysis. In this method also used Value Chain analysis, SWOT analysis, and Mc analysis. Farlan Grid. The output of the system is in the form of an IT strategy that provides recommendations to the Keramas Village Office to implement information technology in accordance with the existing implementation plan.</em></p><p><em>Keywords: ICT Master Plan, Strategic Plan, Ward and Peppard Method</em></p><p> </p><p>ABSTRAK. Pemerintahan desa Keramas kabupaten Gianyar Bali belum melakukan perencanaan strategis TIK melalui mengembangkan e-Government untuk menyesuaikan peningkatan nilai organisasi pemerintahan, sementara di satu sisi penyusunan master plan TIK pada kantor pemerintahan desa dapat dijadikan sebagai acuan pemerintahan dalam penetuan kebijakan. Paper ini menyajikan master plan teknologi informasi di Desa Keramas Gianyar. Metode yang digunakan untuk membangun master plan teknologi informasi ini adalah <em>ward and peppard.</em> Tahapan masukan terdiri atas analisis lingkungan bisnis internal, analisis lingkungan eksternal, analisis SI/TI internal dan analisis SI/TI lingkungan internal. Dalam metode ini juga digunakan analisis Value Chain, analisis SWOT, dan analisis Mc. Farlan Grid. Luaran sistem berupa staretgi TI yang memberikan rekomendasi kepada Kantor Desa Keramas untuk menerapkan teknologi informasi sesuai dengan rencana implementasi yang ada.</p><p><strong>Kata kunci</strong><strong>:</strong> <em>Master Plan TIK, Rencana Strategi, Metode Ward and Peppard</em> </p>
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Widiarta, I. Made, Shinta Esabella, Nora Dery Sofya, and Erwin Mardinata. "Desain Masterplan Direktorat Sistem Teknologi Informasi Universitas Teknologi Sumbawa Menggunakan Framework Garuda Smart City." JURIKOM (Jurnal Riset Komputer) 9, no. 6 (December 30, 2022): 2035. http://dx.doi.org/10.30865/jurikom.v9i6.5173.

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The purpose of this study was to design a master plan for the Directorate of Information Systems and Technology, Sumbawa University of Technology (UTS), an educational institution located in Sumbawa, West Nusa Tenggara Province with an area of 60 hectares, has 32 study programs and has 3,772 active students. Master plan create using the smart campus model adopted from the Garuda Smart City framework. The smart campus model consists of three main models, namely smart people, smart governance, and smart infrastructure, technology and environment. The development of intelligent people includes services to Education Personnel (Tendik), services to teaching staff, and services to students. Meanwhile, smart governance refers to a written document issued officially in the form of a circular letter by the Directorate of Systems and Information Technology. The third model, namely smart infrastructure, technology and environment which includes hardware and software. With the draft master plan for the Directorate of Information Systems and Technology, this is one way to realize good quality, efficient and integrated information technology services for the entire academic community of the Sumbawa University of Technology
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Sarencheh, Saeed, and Bahram Sadeghi Bigham. "An applicable master plan to develop city’s information technology infrastructure." Procedia Computer Science 3 (2011): 840–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2010.12.138.

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Anderhub, Beth. "Developing a Master Plan for Education." Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography 1, no. 6 (November 1985): 289–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/875647938500100611.

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Ishaya, S., and Umoru Yunusa Omika. "GEO-INFORMATIC APPLICATION IN ANOMALIES ASSESSMENT IN THE MASTER PLAN OF IDAH TOWN, KOGI STATE, NIGERIA." FUDMA JOURNAL OF SCIENCES 4, no. 2 (July 8, 2020): 567–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.33003/fjs-2020-0402-186.

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Abstract Nigerian urban environments are characterized by uncontrolled organic and consciously created urban settlements driven by a host of factors. This study used geo-informatic technology to assess the anomalies in the Master Plan of Idah town between 2005 and 2015. The Master Plan of Idah town and high resolution IKONOS images were acquired to provide data for the study while geo-informatic technology was use in the data analysis. The results show that in 2005 residential land use exceeded the expected area in the Master Plan by 1,474,270.6 m2, commercial land use is not accordingly developed having an area of 3,290 m2 encroached upon, that of industrial is encroached upon by 569,766.8 m2, educational is encroached upon by 769,766.8 m2, recreational is encroached upon by 1,521 m2, health is encroached upon by 62,802 m2, religious is encroached upon by 8,026 m2 while government and civic land is encroached upon by 9,265 m2, and transport is encroached upon by 50,333 m2. The study further revealed that the anomalies in the urban Master Plan of Idah town advanced in 2015 with the residential land use exceeded the expected land area designated for it in 2005 by 8,142,704.7 m2 while other land uses that were not fully developed were also encroached upon. Despite the detailed master plan was prepared for Idah town covering the period 1974 to 2005 the implementation is absolutely void. The study recommended that, the Master Plan should be urgently renew to avoid further land use development resulting in more anomalies.
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Levitz, Chris. "THE 2019 TEXAS COASTAL RESILIENCY MASTER PLAN." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 36 (December 30, 2018): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v36.risk.25.

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In 2017, the Texas General Land Office (GLO) released the first Texas Coastal Resiliency Master Plan, an ambitious coastal planning effort to restore, enhance and protect more than 367 miles of coast and some 3,300 miles of bays and estuaries for the State of Texas. The lynchpin of the planning effort is its emphasis on shoring up the coast by using the latest coastal technology backed by research on Texas coastal environments, coastal hydrodynamics and morphology, and sediment supply, among others, in conjunction with federal, public, and private entity coordination. By championing a statewide Plan to guide the future of coastal management, the GLO will assure that Texas continues to restore, enhance, and protect its coastlines and communities.
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Ushakova, E. O. "The role of strategic master planning in the development of tourism and recreation in the Novosibirsk region." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 5 (May 18, 2022): 151–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2022-5-151-157.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the application of the methodology of strategic master planning (territorial development strategy) in the field of recreation and tourism. The actual problems of organizational, economic and legal nature arising during strategic master planning are identified. The technology of master planning is analyzed, as well as the world and Russian experience in creating strategic master plans in the field of tourism and recreation. Despite the fact that this technique is intended to clarify the master plans of cities, it has recently also been used at the regional level for the spatial development of tourism, including the creation of tourist and recreational clusters. The article discusses the features of the development of master plans for the development of tourism in the Novosibirsk region. The master plan makes it possible to take into account not only the interests of the main participants in planning the socio-economic development of regions (government bodies), but also business structures and the local population (consumers of tourist services). In the modern sense, the master plan for tourism development is a strategic planning tool that is located at the junction between the master plan, socio-economic and spatial development strategies. The master plan is necessary to visualize the concept of using the resource potential of the territories, contributes to the creation of favorable conditions for the development of tourism and recreation.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Technology master plan"

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Soares, Adriano Mesquita. "Análise dos processos de transferência de tecnologia sob a ótica do Master Plan: um estudo de caso na UTFPR - Campus Curitiba." Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, 2015. http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/1453.

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Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo geral analisar, através da ferramenta “Master Plan”, os processos de Transferência de Tecnologia (TT) da UTFPR - Campus Curitiba. Para o estudo de caso realizou-se uma pesquisa básica, com abordagem qualitativa e exploratória e o Master Plan foi o instrumento utilizado para a coleta dos dados. Os procedimentos técnicos utilizados foram: a bibliografia, o documental e estudo de caso. Os resultados apontam barreiras nos processos de TT, relacionadas à tecnologia da informação, gestão e conhecimento. Necessita para tanto, que sejam desenvolvidas ferramentas de tecnologia de informação e comunicação, melhorando o acesso às informações, facilitando o processo decisório e aumentando a agilidade através da desburocratização. Mas, ainda que haja barreiras nos processos de TT, a UTFPR – Campus Curitiba está organizada para ser um modelo no que diz respeito à transferência de tecnologia. A alta gestão da instituição está consciente da necessidade de ter uma interação dinâmica com o meio empresarial. Dessa forma, focando na sua missão, a instituição por meio de sua estrutura de TT pode evoluir para um modelo mais robusto e integrado.
This research has as main objective to analyze, through the "Master Plan" tool, the technology transfer (TT) processes in UTFPR - Campus Curitiba. For the case study was carried out basic research, with qualitative and exploratory approach, the Master Plan was the instrument used for data collection. The technical procedures used: bibliography, documentary and case study. The results indicate barriers in TT processes related with information technology, and knowledge management. Need to be developed information and communication technology tools, improving access to information, facilitating decision-making and increasing agility by reducing bureaucracy. But even if there are barriers in TT processes, the UTFPR - Campus Curitiba is organized to be a model as regards the technology transfer. The top management of the institution is aware of the need for a dynamic interaction with the business community, focusing on its mission the institution through its TT structure can evolve into a more robust and integrated model.
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Hindmarsh-Hook, Wendy A. "The playfulness of a child with developmental coordination disorder a dissertation [thesis] submitted to the Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfilment of the degree of Master of Health Science in 2005." Full thesis. Abstract, 2005.

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Fagundes, Themis da Cruz. "Between master plans and advanced information technology : is there a site for Brazilian cities in the global network?, the case of Porto Alegre." Thesis, Open University, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.342900.

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Buchanan, Jill. "How does the quality of the mother-infant relationship influence the baby's capacity to be alone and develop play? a dissertation submitted to Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfillment of the degree of Masters of Health Science, in Child Psychotherapy, Auckland University of Technology, 2008." Click here to access this resource online, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10292/660.

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Kayes, Marianne. "The experience of novice hospital play specialists in their early months of employment a thesis submitted to Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfilment of the degree of Master of Health Science, 2005." Full thesis. Abstract, 2005. http://puka2.aut.ac.nz/ait/theses/KayesM.pdf.

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Soegiono, Orry Wijanarko. "Functional play : playfulness in user interfaces : this thesis is submitted to Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Arts (Art and Design) in the year of 2005 by Orry Wijanarko Soegiono." Welcome to Functional Play !, 2005. http://www.fp.ac.nz.

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Montgomery, Trevor Colin. "The effects of sagittal plane postures on trunk rotation range of motion a thesis submitted to Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Health Science (MHSc), 2008." Click here to access this resource online, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10292/392.

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Thesis (MHSc--Health Science) -- AUT University, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references. Also held in print (xv, 121 leaves : col. ill. ; 30 cm.) in the Archive at the City Campus (T 612.76 MON)
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Lythe, John. "The physical demands of elite men's field hockey and the effects of differing substitution methods on the physical and technical outputs of strikers during match play a thesis submitted to the Auckland University of Technology in fulfilment of the degree of Masters of Health Science, AUT University, February 2008 /." Click here to access this resource online, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10292/719.

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Ryder, Eric Otto. "A prototypical Computer Museum." Scholar Commons, 2001. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/3792.

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Civilization seems barely able to keep up with the new information technology. Therefore, I propose a place where the technologies of the future may be interacted with like the comfortable knowledge of the past. I propose a place where technology may be interacted on as in the realm of the past with the doors of the future ahead. The Museum of Science and Industry, where the grasp of our technological history is displayed, would be an ideal site for the creation of a Prototypical Computer Museum. With its close proximity to the University of South Florida, resources and participants would be abundant. The Prototypical Computer Museum will be a place where the education and explanation of new technology is continued. This would also provide an arena for the development and interaction of state-of-the-art computer technologies and will be considered the cultural centerpiece for the new millenium. Activities at this Multi-Media Center range from basic explanations of initial computer inventions to on-site research and development of future technologies. Permanent and traveling exhibitions would attract and expose people of all ages to the new waves of technological devices and inventions that engulf our daily activities. This simple ideal is blanketed with a variety of complicated sociological issues that will be addressed throughout the thesis research and its fruition. The fundamental paradox is the borderlessness of the technology, which is continually at odds with the structures housing and exhibiting such technologies. Another major concern is the development of virtual reality and its dwindling necessity for the development of the architecture that contains it. This is a technology that is accessible anywhere but located nowhere. As Otto Riewoldt states, "By reacting to the digital dematerialization of the world, architecture becomes increasingly individualized."1 In the words of American architectural critic Herbert Muschamp, "subjectivity takes command. Like surrealists these architects seem determined to blur the border between waking reality and the dream state."
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(14145619), Eric P. Holgate. "A technology master plan for the Rockhampton Diocese of Catholic Education: Design, development & retrospective evaluation." Thesis, 2005. https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/A_technology_master_plan_for_the_Rockhampton_Diocese_of_Catholic_Education_Design_development_retrospective_evaluation/21589467.

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The Rockhampton Diocese of Catholic Education represents a large, diverse and unique body of school environments, spread across a vast area of regional central Queensland. The Diocese provides Catholic education to approximately 11,500 students in 27 Primary Schools and 8 Secondary Colleges located from Bundaberg in the south to Mackay in the north and from the Capricorn Coast in the east to Longreach in the west.

Over recent years the Rockhampton Diocese of Catholic Education has been investigating and embracing information and communication technology (ICTs) in the provision of Catholic education. The use of ICTs has clearly enhanced the teaching and learning processes and assisted with the efficient administration and management of both the Catholic Education Office (CEO) and schools. However, as technology use has grown, there have been increasing and continuing requests from many staff throughout the Diocese for leadership and guidance to be provided by CEO.

In response to these requests, CEO embarked upon a Diocese wide Technology Planning Initiative (WI) intended to provide a systematic approach towards ICT planning. Integral to the Technology Planning Initiative was the need for development of a systemic Technology Master Plan for the Diocese. It was considered essential that CEO base future directions for the adoption and use of ICTs on the 'real' situation and the actual problems being faced by schools and staff throughout the Diocese.

This report is the result of an investigation of technology needs throughout the Diocese as a basis for development of a holistic Technology Master Plan. This study involved a range of strategies to provide alternate sources of data upon which to base recommendations for future direction. The project included extensive interaction with staff in the Diocese and the embedding of the research component into the culture, committee structures and practices of the organisation. This has included collaboration with stakeholder groups before, during and following the actual research component of the project, thereby ensuring organisational acceptance of the processes being followed, understanding of the findings and ownership of the future directions.

Site visits and ICT audits have revealed valuable information about access, equity and availability of various technologies within school environments. The current technology-related skills of school staff (Principals, Teachers, and Library staff) was determined, which revealed considerable variation in the abilities of staff at all levels and across all aspects of school operations. The study revealed that staff attitudes towards the use of ICTs across all schools was extremely positive, with considerable enthusiasm among school staff towards the use of technology.

The study revealed that very few schools have performed formalised ICT planning for their school and that the majority of schools do not have a planning group or committee that focuses on ICT-related issues for the school. Many areas were identified as barriers to ICT adoption in the Diocese, with many respondents also providing suggestions and proposing initiatives to overcome these barriers. The study has pinpointed limitations in the current provision of ICT-related staff development across schools, and identified specific focus areas for future staff development activity.

The study has revealed the current situation within the Rockhampton Diocese of Catholic Education and enabled the translation of the current state into an action plan for future directions. The 'product' of this study is a series of sixty-two recommendations that have provided the core themes for development of a holistic Technology Master Plan for the Rockhampton Diocese of Catholic Education.

This report also provides a retrospective evaluation of progress made with implementation of the Diocesan Technology Master Plan. This reveals that significant progress has been made with the adoption and use of technology throughout the Diocese, along with substantial organisational learning.

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Books on the topic "Technology master plan"

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Battrick, B. Technology Programmes: Harmonisation of European Space Technology : from concept to master plan : Technology Programmes. Noordwijk, the Netherlands: ESA Publications Division, 2003.

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Texas. Education Technology Coordinating Council. State of Texas master plan for educational technology, 2000-2003. Austin, Tex: Texas Education Agency, 2001.

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Tanzania, Open University of. Information and communication technology master plan, 2004/05-2008/09. Dar es Salaam: Open University of Tanzania, 2004.

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United States. Federal Highway Administration. Corporate master plan for research and deployment of technology & innovation. Washington, D.C: U.S. Federal Highway Administration, 2003.

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Kentucky. Council for Education Technology. Master plan for education technology: Revision/update information, April 30, 1992, version 3.3. [Frankfort, Ky.]: The Council, 1992.

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Texas. Education Technology Coordinating Council. Progress report on the State of Texas master plan for educational technology, 2000-2003. Austin, Tex: Texas Education Agency, 2002.

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United States. Federal Highway Administration. Guiding principles and agency commitments from the Corporate Master Plan. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, 2003.

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Mississippi. Central Data Processing Authority. State of Mississippi master plan for information systems for fiscal years 1991-1995. [Jackson, Miss.] (301 N. Lamar St., Suite 508, Jackson 39201): The Authority, 1989.

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Prima, Angela Di. Coded expectations: A companion to Information studies, kindergarten to grade 12 : including lesson plan masters. Toronto: OLA Press, 2001.

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Ginzburg, Sergey. English-Russian explanatory dictionary of hockey terms. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/24257.

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The dictionary contains more than 5000 eponymous, acronymic and figurative terms used in such a modern and popular sport in Russia and abroad as ice hockey. Special attention is paid to terms from the field of game technology, its history and rules. The dictionary includes figurative expressions that are actively used in modern hockey. Terminology from the field of sports medicine is widely presented-names of symptoms, syndromes, diseases, injuries that occur in hockey. The dictionary is provided with historical excursions-description of rules, traditions adopted in hockey, stories about famous players of the past, awards given in their honor. The dictionary also contains modern and historical names of hockey arenas in the world, indicating the names of the clubs that play on them, and the main technical characteristics of the arenas. The dictionary provides a wide range of typologies of hockey clubs currently playing and clubs that have become history. The publication contains a large number of examples of the use of hockey terms in modern sports journalism and scientific literature. These examples are taken from articles by North American sports journalists describing each national hockey League championship game. The book is based on more than thirty years of experience of the author-a professional translator who has been a passionate fan of ice hockey since childhood. The dictionary is intended for students of higher educational institutions who are studying in bachelor's and master's degrees in the areas of Linguistics, Journalism, Philology, International relations, Advertising and public relations, and Physical culture, as well as for teachers of these areas. This dictionary can also be useful for professional hockey players, coaches, referees, hockey commentators, and specialists. The publication will also be of interest to a wide range of readers who are interested in such a popular and actively developing sport around the world as ice hockey.
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Honcharenko, Tetyana, Oleksandr Terentyev, and Ievgenii Gorbatyuk. "Mathematical Modeling of Information System Designing Master Plan of the Building Territory Based on OLAP Technology." In Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Systems, 3–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89902-8_1.

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Ahmed, Bayes, S. M. R. Arfanul Alam, Imtiaz Ahmed, and Peter Sammonds. "The Anthropogenic Aggravation of Landslide Disasters in Bangladesh: Key Informants’ Perspectives." In Progress in Landslide Research and Technology, Volume 1 Issue 2, 2022, 385–401. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18471-0_28.

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AbstractLandslide disasters in Bangladesh’s Chittagong hill districts (CHD) put lives, livelihood, and the ecosystem at risk. Therefore, understanding the causes of landslide events in CHD is crucial to preparing and implementing disaster risk reduction (DRR) strategies. The causes of landslides are generally seen through the lenses of physical science. However, to better understand the landslide disaster mechanism, it is essential to explore the human activities that trigger and aggravate the events. This article uses qualitative social science tools and techniques to investigate CHD’s anthropogenic-induced landslide disasters. Forty key informants from diverse professions, ethnicities, communities, and backgrounds were interviewed between 9 June and 3 November 2020. The recorded interviews were translated, transcribed, and thematically analysed in NVivo software. The results show that human-induced landslides in CHD evolve around three broader areas: demography, climate change, and lack of coordination and regulation. First, increased population, hill cutting, deforestation, manipulated agricultural practices, and sand and stone extraction is the leading anthropogenic activities of landslides in CHD. Second, the influx of Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh significantly increased landslide vulnerability. Third, climate change-induced erratic rainfall is leading to more rainfall-induced landslides. Finally, a lack of coordination and regulations among various institutions hinders the DRR process. The short, medium- and long-term recommendations include stopping illegal hill cutting and deforestation, regulating heavy vehicles, increasing coordination, institutionalising early warning systems, conducting massive awareness campaigns, conducting further research, addressing challenges such as lightning, climate migration and conflict, and creating a master plan exclusive for the entire region and coming up with a political consensus for better implementation of the plan.
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Singh, Lakhvir, Simerjit Kaur, Sana, Ramandeep, Harmanpreet, Balwan, Aman Kumar Balihar, et al. "Application of Geospatial Technology in Planning and Acquiring Land for Proposed Roads Under a Master plan: A Case Study of Sultanpur Lodhi Local Planning Area." In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 357–64. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7067-0_27.

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Pryl, Karel. "Examples of Urban Drainage Master Plans — Prague Case Study." In Urban Water Management: Science Technology and Service Delivery, 63–72. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0057-4_7.

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Abe, Shinro, Daisuke Higaki, and Kazunori Hayashi. "The Role of Translational Landslides in the Evolution of Cuesta Topography." In Progress in Landslide Research and Technology, Volume 1 Issue 1, 2022, 149–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16898-7_10.

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AbstractIn recent years, large-scale earthquakes such as the 2004 Mid-Niigata Prefecture Earthquake in Japan and the 1999 Chi-Chi Earthquake in Taiwan have caused rockslides on the back slopes of cuestas. These rockslides in cuestas appear not only in earthquakes but also during rainfalls. This study focuses on the rockslides on cuesta’s back slopes. From field surveys in Japan, Taiwan, Switzerland, and Nepal, we extracted geological, structural, and morphological features common to them. We examined the relationships between these features and triggers, such as pore pressure increases and earthquakes. The majority of landslides initially occur as primary landslides; the forms of these masses then change gradually over a long period. However, our results show that landslides on cuesta’s back slopes slide over and over along the same laminar rock joints and thus hardly change their landscape essence. We demonstrate that rockslides on cuesta’s back slopes play a vital role in the evolution of cuesta landscapes.
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Gratchev, Ivan, Sinnappoo Ravindran, Dong Hyun Kim, Chen Cui, and Qianhao Tang. "Mechanisms of Shallow Rainfall-Induced Landslides from Australia: Insights into Field and Laboratory Investigations." In Progress in Landslide Research and Technology, Volume 1 Issue 1, 2022, 113–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16898-7_7.

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AbstractThis paper presents and discusses the mechanisms of rainfall-induced shallow landslides that commonly occur in South East Queensland (SEQ) and northern New South Wales (NSW), Australia. The major factors causing the formation of landslide mass such as geology, weathering, and rainfall patterns were discussed. Results from field surveys and laboratory testing of rock/soil material from landslide masses were presented, and relationships between the material strength and landslide occurrence were drawn. It was found that most of shallow slides were related to sandstone deposits. Those failures occurred on natural slopes and road cuts with the inclination of the failure plane being in the range of 35–45°. For natural slopes where the landslide mass mostly consisted of coarse-grained soil, the relationship between the soil strength and water content was established. In addition, the relationship between rainfall patterns such as intensity and duration, and the landslide occurrence was presented. Based on the data from field work and laboratory results including a series of flume tests, the mechanism of shallow landslides triggered by rainfall events was identified and discussed.
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Zerkal, Oleg V., and Olga S. Barykina. "Suffosion Landslides as a Specific Type of Slope Deformations in the European Part of Russia." In Progress in Landslide Research and Technology, Volume 1 Issue 2, 2022, 99–108. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18471-0_8.

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AbstractLandslide classification systems are based on the analysis of mechanisms of slope deformation and consideration of landslide-forming earth materials. The main types of landslide movement are fall, topple, slide, spread and flow. Within the European part of Russia, a specific type of slope deformation is often observed, where suffosion (the process of washout and mechanical removal of fine particles from saturated soils under the influence of infiltrating groundwater flow) plays an essential role. Suffosion landslides are defined as a type of complex landslide formed in regions characterized by alternating horizons of unsaturated and saturated sands, loams and clays. Such hydrogeological conditions occur in the European part of Russia, most of which is occupied by the East European Plain. In the East European Plain, suffosion landslides are confined to the valleys of large rivers and their tributaries (Volga, Oka, Don, etc.), where their volumes can reach several million m3. In the Volgograd and Moscow regions, suffosion can result in soil decompaction at the base of slopes, or the formation of underground cavities in massifs, niches and grottoes on slopes, ultimately leading to the formation of suffosion landslides. Suffosion landslides are complex displacements of waterlogged soil masses formed as a result of suffosion and the subsequent associated collapse of the sides of suffosion cavities and niches. Indicators of suffosion landslides are: (1) the presence of a prograding fan of finely dispersed material at the base of slope and adjacent terrain, whose boundaries often exceed the landslide limits; and (2) a large number of ledges of different sizes on the surface of the landslide body created by uneven settling of blocks into the roof of suffosion cavities, and on the sides of suffosion niches. Suffosion landslides are often elongated, horseshoe-shaped, or ∞-shaped with a narrowing in the central part formed in saturated soils breaching from an underground suffosion cavity. Suffosion landslides do not have a marked sliding surface. Rather, soil displacement occurs over layers with strongly dispersed groundwater. The displacement rate of such landslides depends on the scale and speed of development of mechanical suffosion at the base of the slope.
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van Grunsven, Janna, and Wijnand IJsselsteijn. "Confronting Ableism in a Post-COVID World: Designing for World-Familiarity Through Acts of Defamiliarization." In Philosophy of Engineering and Technology, 185–200. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08424-9_10.

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AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a pervasive digitalization of our social and practical lives. For many, this has signified a substantial loss, with the pandemic underscoring that in-person interactions play a key if not constitutive role in well-being. At the same time, many disabled people and disability rights activists have celebrated the increased accessibility to practical and social spaces enabled by the pandemic-induced embracing of online communication platforms and other digital technologies. With that, the pandemic offers the opportunity to rethink post-pandemic values; prompting us to ask what the pandemic may have taught us about the significance of accessibility and what it means for accessibility to be promoted through technological interventions.Our paper starts from the premise that promoting accessibility and resisting ableism in technology development are morally imperative. On this basis, we outline two distinct conceptions of accessibility, paired with two conceptions of how access thus understood can be promoted through technology. The first conception of accessibility builds off the notion of affordances, taken from the field of ecological psychology. Using the pandemic as a powerful illustrative case, we show that an affordance-based notion of access underscores the link between a person’s sense of well-being and their habitual sensorimotor embeddedness in a world that they experience as a space of familiarity. In Sect. 10.4, we will present Warm Technology as a paradigmatic example of a design-approach aimed at designing for world-familiarity – thus supporting accessibility in one sense of the word. The second conception of accessibility comes from the field of Crip Technoscience and underscores technology’s potential to create access not by promoting world-familiarity but precisely by creating friction and disruption within habitual familiar practices and ways of perceiving the world – particularly when those practices and perceptions reflect an ableist value-system. Though these two perspectives may appear to be in conflict with one another, our goal is to defend the importance of both. Promoting accessibility, we suggest, involves a readiness to oscillate between two normative imperatives: (1) recognizing how human well-being depends on world-familiarity, which, in turn, can be promoted or thwarted through design and (2) recognizing how world-familiarity can harbor pernicious biases that can be called into question through material gestures of defamiliarization. By presenting these two perspectives as mutually required in efforts to design for accessibility, and, furthermore, by framing the pandemic as an event that has placed us, en masse, in a defamiliarized position capable of attuning us to the normative significance of world-familiarity, we hope to better enable technologists and laypersons alike to reflectively evaluate if and how a technological innovation may (or may not) be access-promoting, such that it can contribute to a more just post-COVID world.
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Konagai, Kazuo, Asiri Karunawardena, Kithsiri N. Bandara, Kyoji Sassa, Ryo Onishi, Ryosuke Uzuoka, Shiho Asano, Katsuo Sasahara, Sanchitha Jayakody, and Imaya Ariyarathna. "Early Warning System Against Rainfall-Induced Landslide in Sri Lanka." In Progress in Landslide Research and Technology, Volume 1 Issue 1, 2022, 217–35. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16898-7_16.

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AbstractBased on solid evidence, scientists attribute the global warming trend observed since the mid-twentieth century to the human expansion of the “greenhouse effect.” Extreme rainfall events have become more frequent worldwide, resulting in hydro-meteorological hazards creating more deaths and devastation. One of the most remarkable disasters of rain-induced rapid long-traveling landslides (RRLL) in Sri Lanka took place at Aranayake, 70 km east of Colombo, in 2016 (JICA Survey Team (2016), Survey results of Aranayake Disaster, JICA. URL: https://www.jica.go.jp/srilanka/english/office/topics/c8h0vm00006ufwhl-att/160720.pdf [Last accessed: April 14, 2020]). The fluidized landslide mass ran over an about 2 km distance claiming the lives of 125 people. This tragic event highlighted the importance of reliable early warning and disaster management mechanisms even more than ever because the presence of these hidden unstable soil masses, as well as their run-out distances, are hardly predicted. Once they start sliding, it is almost impossible to stop them. Since 2020 (after the preceding period of 2019), both the National Building Research Organization, Sri Lanka (NBRO) and the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL) have jointly started a new 5-year research project, “Development of early warning technology of Rain-induced Rapid and Long-travelling Landslides (Project RRLL),” within the framework of SATREPS. SATREPS, standing for “Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development,” is a Japanese government program promoting international joint research. This article reports on the outline of the project, including its background, goals, plans of plots for developing critical technologies for the early warning system, etc.
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"Project Master Plan for Logistical Online System Project." In Project Management for Engineering, Business, and Technology, 645–62. Elsevier, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-096704-2.50034-x.

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Conference papers on the topic "Technology master plan"

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Oyun, R., L. Jargalkhuu, N. Saijaa, N. Tugjsuren, B. Mendbayar, I. Sanchir, M. Zoljargal, and B. Khaliunaa. "development of master plan 2007–2020 for air pollution reduction in Ulaanbaatar city." In 2007 International Forum on Strategic Technology. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ifost.2007.4798599.

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Nuangjamnong, Chompu, Kitikorn Dowpiset, Stanislaw Paul Maj, and David Veal. "The possibilities of an implementation national ICT competency framework for Thailand ICT master plan." In 2010 2nd International Conference on Education Technology and Computer (ICETC). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icetc.2010.5529267.

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Zhao Chun-rong. "Notice of Retraction: Some thoughts on ecological security construction in mountainous city master plan." In 2011 International Conference on Electric Technology and Civil Engineering (ICETCE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icetce.2011.5775385.

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Senchenko, Pavel V., Yury B. Gritsenko, Oleg I. Zhukovsky, and Yury P. Ekhlakov. "Interface for interaction of GIS technology for electronic master plan management and third-party software systems." In 2016 IEEE 10th International Conference on Application of Information and Communication Technologies (AICT). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icaict.2016.7991713.

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Saputra, Rahmad Agung, Rizqi Abdi Perdanawati, and Rudy Akhwadhy. "Hydrodynamic Modelling using Software of Mike21 in the Land Reclamation of Jakarta Bay: Current Condition and Master Plan." In Built Environment, Science and Technology International Conference 2018. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0008907403670377.

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Zha, Zejun, Xin Qiao, and Guizhen He. "Drawing a new landscape painting for Nanyan lake in Hefei city Taking the master plan of the Nanyan-lake park for an example." In 2012 4th Electronic System-Integration Technology Conference (ESTC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/estc.2012.6485602.

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Green, David, Sulaiman Al Rashad, Paul Knight, and Nicolo Cammelli. "A 21th century national ordinance. Planning the physical disposition and use distribution of a Nation." In 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/elok5289.

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This paper outlines the implementation of a National Ordinance across the country of Kuwait. The ordinance is a platform that is based on a seximal system of measurement for spatial and data driven planning. This system simultaneously provides a spatial framework for optimized connectivity as well as an analytical platform for projecting and tracking development across an entire nation. The national master plan for the country of Kuwait, the Fourth Kuwait Master Plan 2040, utilizes a National Ordinance that serves as the planning and development platform for the country. The ordinance is based on the Land Ordinance of 1785, Jefferson’s plan for most of the United States, however, it is restructured to address changes in context, technology and operation. In this case the Ordinance provides parallel Geographic Information Systems for both spatial implementation and data analytics. The intention is to use the Ordinance to address the difficulty in planning for the future of a complex system such as an entire country. This paper provides 1) a brief introduction to the idea of an Ordinance, 2) the historical context for the idea of a national planning platform, or ordinance, 3) historic examples and analyses, 4) the underlying concepts and methodology for the proposed ordinance, and 5) a detailed analysis of the proposed Kuwait National Ordinance.
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Alabi, Femi Adeoye. "Offshore Liquefied Natural Gas LNG and Monetization." In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31770-ms.

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Abstract Objectives/Scope The development of gas market has been allowed to evolve with the introduction of the GMP (Gas Master Plan). A well-thought process plan of gas infrastructural development model that supports flexible growth of the local market, consolidation of strategic export and regional market expansion. The lock-in areas are expressly re-navigated for easy processing and gas transportation. This paper would contain a detailed striking difference between LNG and international pipeline gas business for all regions. Methods, Procedures, Process The GMP elements are created to assist or support the intentions of the government in solidifying the economy and policy formulation that entails natural gas pricing to tackle the long term price model problem. The hinterland gas networking and monetization and its untapped wealth should be evaluated and explored. FLNG can change the oil and gas business from a business and technical viewpoint by influencing the economic development of inaccessible offshore oil and gas fields. Results, Observations, Conclusions This section unveils the investment opportunity involved in GMP. By critically analyzing the GMP, it will reveal certain lapses like lack of proper regulatory, legal and policy framework, which are major challenges in the achievements of GMP aims and objectives. Across the world, gas flaring is currently reducing, and many countries are introducing new strategies like emission or anti-flaring policies and taxes to reduce gas wastage and pollution. Novel/Additive Information The government, on the other hand, needs to intervene by passing into law appropriate bills and implementing policies formulated in regards to the oil and gas industry. Closely analyzing monetization and Offshore LNG, a new understanding of the neglected issue of Supply Chain Management will be established for economic growth. This paper gives an insight on the FLNG, by looking into FLNG publications and some contributions from several energy studies such as the Institute of Energy Studies and others.
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Alabi, Femi Adeoye. "Offshore Liquefied Natural Gas LNG and Monetization." In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31770-ms.

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Abstract Objectives/Scope The development of gas market has been allowed to evolve with the introduction of the GMP (Gas Master Plan). A well-thought process plan of gas infrastructural development model that supports flexible growth of the local market, consolidation of strategic export and regional market expansion. The lock-in areas are expressly re-navigated for easy processing and gas transportation. This paper would contain a detailed striking difference between LNG and international pipeline gas business for all regions. Methods, Procedures, Process The GMP elements are created to assist or support the intentions of the government in solidifying the economy and policy formulation that entails natural gas pricing to tackle the long term price model problem. The hinterland gas networking and monetization and its untapped wealth should be evaluated and explored. FLNG can change the oil and gas business from a business and technical viewpoint by influencing the economic development of inaccessible offshore oil and gas fields. Results, Observations, Conclusions This section unveils the investment opportunity involved in GMP. By critically analyzing the GMP, it will reveal certain lapses like lack of proper regulatory, legal and policy framework, which are major challenges in the achievements of GMP aims and objectives. Across the world, gas flaring is currently reducing, and many countries are introducing new strategies like emission or anti-flaring policies and taxes to reduce gas wastage and pollution. Novel/Additive Information The government, on the other hand, needs to intervene by passing into law appropriate bills and implementing policies formulated in regards to the oil and gas industry. Closely analyzing monetization and Offshore LNG, a new understanding of the neglected issue of Supply Chain Management will be established for economic growth. This paper gives an insight on the FLNG, by looking into FLNG publications and some contributions from several energy studies such as the Institute of Energy Studies and others.
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Aston, Trevor, David Marchetti, Colin Walker, Jeff Wiener, Philipp Stratmann, and Keith Silverman. "Harnessing Wave Energy to Provide Autonomous Offshore Power for Subsea Well Monitoring." In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31749-ms.

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Abstract Due to rig availability and costs, operators can face significant delays in well decommissioning before plug and abandonment (P&A), during which temperature and pressure monitoring is required. If an umbilical connected to these wells fails, then it must be replaced, adding additional costs to a field with nonproducing wells. This study addresses a solution to replacing a faulty umbilical in a small field where hydraulics are already supplied to the wells, but power and communications are failing. Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. (OPT) has developed the PB3 PowerBuoy® that converts wave energy into local electric power. The PB3 can provide power and communications for many applications, including subsea well monitoring. OPT partnered with a prominent North Sea-based subsea controls original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and engineering company to perform a preliminary front-end engineering and design study to evaluate the use of a PB3 PowerBuoy to provide power and communications for two subsea trees (XTs) located in the North Sea. The Subsea Control Modules (SCMs) for these two XTs are powered by an umbilical from a production platform, providing power, communications, and hydraulics. Given the government regulations for well monitoring until P&A, having a plan for an independent backup power source is critical. In this study, the PB3, umbilical cable, and OPT's subsea battery module (SSB) are added to the existing subsea infrastructure to provide power to the subsea XTs and relay data back to the production platform via a Tampnet 4G node on the PB3. These requirements have been compared with the PB3's expected power generation capabilities in this location to develop a preliminary system configuration. As a part of this study, OPT has also completed a preliminary mooring and umbilical cable analysis. In addition, OPT worked with our partners to develop a preliminary communications plan to integrate their legacy frequency shift keying (FSK) communications into the PB3 network by use of a modified downhole interface unit (DIU) containing a terminal server to network the master control station (MCS) on the production platform to the SCMs. This study shows that OPT's PB3 can provide power and communications to subsea wells requiring monitoring through renewable wave-powered energy. Such a development will provide proof-of-concept for using the PB3 as a remote power and well control solution on future all-electric developments.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON DC. Army Science and Technology Master Plan, Volume I, Fiscal Year 1998. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada354574.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON DC. Army Science and Technology Master Plan, Fiscal Year 1997 - Volume 1. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/adb226515.

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Seraphin, Arun, G. Boezer, and S. Towell. Army Science and Technology Master Plan (ASTMP) Annex E, Global Science and Technology Watch. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada385884.

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Buckless, Genna, Trish Vargo, John Walther, and Freeman Marvin. Technology Investment Strategy Annex Collective Protection Front End Analysis and Master Plan Report. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada424916.

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Georgia Institute of Technology chilled water system evaluation and master plan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/270763.

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