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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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Palguna, I. Dewa Gede, Anak Agung Gede Duwira Hadi Santosa, Made Maharta Yasa, and I. Gede Pasek Pramana. "Towards Quality and Sustainable Tourism in Bali: Should the Regional Master Plan be Adjusted?" Udayana Journal of Law and Culture 7, no. 1 (January 30, 2023): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ujlc.2023.v07.i01.p03.

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Bali is the area in Indonesia that is most affected economically due to the paralysis of the tourism industry during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Consequently, tourism development programs designed by the government faced many obstacles in their implementation. This article discusses how the concept of quality and sustainable tourism are incorporated into the Tourism Master Plan of the Bali Province 2015-2029. Further, it evaluates the implementation of the master plan during the Covid-19 Pandemic. This writing is designed based on legal research that applies a policy-oriented approach. The research collected and analyzed primary sources in the form of law, regulation, and policy at the national and regional levels, as well as secondary sources that are available in textbooks, journal articles, and website content. A series of qualitative interviews and a focus group discussion were conducted to deepen understanding of legal and non-legal matters. This article suggested that even though the concept of quality and sustainable tourism has been incorporated into the aforementioned master plan, the document implies a contradiction between the vision that desires to apply the concept and the goals and objectives which tend to support quantity tourism. The qualitative evaluation indicated that the master plan could not be appropriately implemented and requires an adjustment to bring in again the vision into the implementing policy adopted by the provincial government.
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Domingo-Calabuig, Débora. "Master Plan for the Loughborough University of Technology: An Endless Campus?" ZARCH, no. 14 (November 3, 2020): 100–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.2020144296.

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The Master Plan for the Loughborough University of Technology is a 143-page document that gathers the work undertaken by the institution to become a university, thus benefiting from the educational policies derived from the 1963 Robbins report in Britain. Arup Associates authored in 1966 a proposal whose main characteristic is its ascription to an infinite grid strategy and a systematized project. The different diagrams and growth schemes represent the geometric synthesis of some compositional and constructive rules: three grids overlap to produce a germ drawing to which a growth pattern is added for its territorial extension. For the sake of flexibility and adaptability, the project tries to avoid architectural obsolescence through the achievement of a “universal space unit”. Hence, a “discipline” is established whose definition turns out to be a succession of limitations. Through the reconstruction of the design process for the Loughborough University, the multiple meanings of the limit concept are portrayed in parallel to its idea of ​​a continuous and endless campus. A strict internal order, an intentionally open reading of the territory and a constructive standardization produce a kind of visual exhaustion of the whole that could be understood as a limit of spatial nature.
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Schulte-Wülwer-Leidig, A. "Outline of the Ecological Master Plan for the Rhine." Water Science and Technology 29, no. 3 (February 1, 1994): 273–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1994.0119.

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The “Ecological Master Plan for the Rhine (Salmon 2000)” was elaborated within the framework of the “Rhine” Action Programme (RAP). It focuses on two points.Restoration of the main stream as the backbone of the ecosystem Migratory fish can only return to the Rhine when certain conditions are given. Improvement measures must be realized. For the support and realization of the project “Salmon 2000” two applications for subsidies were approved by the European Community. The first project concerns various habitat improvements, re-establishing, re-stocking and success control measures in several Rhine tributaries. The second project concerns the methods of improvements at barrages which are currently considerable obstacles to migration. At the barrages of Iffezheim and Gambsheim/Upper Rhine, new fish ladders must be built. The Master Plan will only prove successful if the re-establishing and restocking of habitats is being carried out simultaneously with measures aiming at reestablishing the surmountability of barrage weirs.Preservation, protection and improvement of ecologically important reaches. The plan demands an extension of the alluvial areas. Complete ecological interaction between these areas and the river must be allowed. A group is working on a specific ecological network with the most important alluvial areas along the Rhine. These areas shall serve as “stepping stones” for the whole Rhine ecosystem. This plan may be considered as an exemplary conception of international waterways protection. Its significance includes amongst other things the applicability to other similar river systems.
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FUCHIDA, Kunihiiko, Hideaki MURATA, and Junichiro YUJI. "Homeroom Activities in a College of Technology Based on the Master Plan." Journal of JSEE 55, no. 3 (2007): 165–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4307/jsee.55.3_165.

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Alvinsyah and E. Hadian. "Mode technology assessment of mass transport master plan in Greater Jakarta (Jabodetabek)." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 403 (October 9, 2018): 012020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/403/1/012020.

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Hanenberg, Norbert, and Daniel Lohmann. "Master Plans and Deviations. Mies van der Rohe's involvement in urban development at Verseidag Krefeld and IIT Chicago." Heritage of Mies, no. 56 (2017): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.52200/56.a.948u7vtj.

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In the few written sources about Mies van der Rohe’s Krefeld silk factory, Verseidag (1930–1938), the urban layout and building design have been repeatedly compared with his Campus master plan for the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago (IIT) (1939–41). New research based on rediscovered plan material from Krefeld allow for a detailed description of the historic development of the Verseidag plant, including the identification of master plans, later deviations and their abandonment. With this knowledge, a substantial comparison of the two projects may be established that shows surprisingly strong parallels both in their urban form and their later transformations.
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Palmer, R. Mark. "Sewage Treatment Challenges and Opportunities in the Nottawasaga River Watershed." Water Quality Research Journal 32, no. 4 (November 1, 1997): 733–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.1997.040.

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Abstract Sewage treatment studies at the watershed scale, compared to case-by-case community projects, ensures the most cost-efficient investment of funds commensurate with environmental requirements to sustain growth. A three-year environmental assessment study for the town of New Tecumseth, Ontario, examined all nutrient inputs to the Nottawasaga River watershed. Other challenging watershed constraints were investigated, such as stream and river flow takings for irrigation and sediment transport, prior to the selection of the master sewage treatment plan. The findings from the field research and computer modelling were used to (1) place a realistic perspective on nutrient impacts, present and future, attributable to treated sewage effluent; (2) design a master plan that could be used as an opportunity in terms of reusing the effluent locally for agricultural irrigation; (3) provide a real-time assurance of the plan’s performance/compliance, based on the actual carrying capacity of the aquatic ecosystem; (4) stage the construction of the plan in a cost-effective and environmentally sound manner; and (5) recommend a water resources management strategy to control other nutrient and sediment load sources within the watershed. The recommended master sewage treatment plan and water resources management strategy can restore the Ministry of Environment and Energy provincial water quality objective concentration for total phosphorus within the river during 7Q20 flow conditions.
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Abd El Gawad, Hassaan A., and J. H. C. Butter. "Clustering of towns and villages for centralized wastewater treatment." Water Science and Technology 32, no. 11 (December 1, 1995): 85–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1995.0408.

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In 1993 the Governorate of Fayoum completed its master plan for wastewater management. The master plan presents a staged implementation schedule for the development of wastewater facilities for the Governorate, covering needs up to the year 2020. The targets are ambitious: in order to meet sanitary health standards, nearly two million people (or 60% of the total population) living in 70 towns and villages would need to be served with sewerage systems. Providing all these areas with separate wastewater treatment plants would be impractical. The centralization of treatment at a limited number of treatment plants for clusters of towns and villages has advantages in terms of manageability, cost and environmental protection. In the master plan the configuration of these clusters is presented. For that purpose a stepped approach has been developed: an approach in which aspects such as construction and operation costs of the facilities, existing infrastructure, the geography of the governorate, environmental impact, alternative treatment technologies and phasing of implementation have been considered. An important element of the stepped approach is an analytical model with which - from financial point of view - the optimum size of a cluster can be estimated. Variables of the model are sizes of towns and villages, distances and treatment technologies. The output of the model is a set of general design criteria which has been applied to the specific situation in the governorate. The model has contributed to the establishment of the Master Plan for Wastewater: a plan now used by the Fayoum Sanitation Department as a framework to initiate new projects and to direct the activities of other agencies working in the sanitation sector in the governorate.
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Santillan, Mary Rose, Jung Whan Syn, Saeid Charani Shandiz, Yubin Huang, Marina Pires de Lacerda, and Behzad Rismanchi. "A Technology Assessment Approach for Achieving Sustainable Communities: An Energy Master Plan for a New Urban Development." Applied Sciences 12, no. 8 (April 11, 2022): 3860. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app12083860.

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In the era of climate change and rapid urbanisation, communities and infrastructures need to be planned and designed in a way that promotes sustainable living. The provision of clean and affordable energy is a key to this aim. This paper proposes a technology assessment approach that is based on the triple bottom line (environmental, social and economic) sustainability framework. This approach can be employed in the technology screening that is involved in the early stages of the energy master planning process and can be applied to different community typologies in various locations and climates. The developed approach is demonstrated through a new urban renewal project case study in Fishermans Bend, Melbourne, in which a set of technological options were screened according to the project’s goals. The connection between the energy master plan and local and global sustainable development goals is discussed and policy interventions are proposed. The results show that the proposed approach could effectively enable the evaluation of the technological sustainability performance of the community by demonstrating the design trade-offs and the implementation of the sustainability objectives during the energy master planning process. Moreover, the proposed approach could provide guidance for effective policy making. It was found that government energy policies, regulations and incentives play a vital role in the feasibility of an energy master plan. Lastly, the proposed approach could facilitate the achievement of local and international targets, such as the UN SDGs, by 2050.
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Mehraj, Md, and Lokesh Tripathi. "Deviations in Master Plan of Nokha Town: Geospatial Science and Technology based Analysis." Annals of the National Association of Geographers India 42, no. 1 (June 3, 2022): 136–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.32381/atnagi.2022.42.01.10.

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Balaykin, Andrey V., Roman A. Vdovin, and Elena M. Dobryshkina. "Analysis of possibilities of high-speed prototyping technology in hot section manufacturing." MATEC Web of Conferences 224 (2018): 01068. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822401068.

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The article is devoted to the exercising of a trial technological process for the manufacture of gas turbine engine (GTE) hot sections by the example of a solid-cast nozzle block. To do this, the authors made up a plan of the experiment associated with the search for optimal conditions and parameters of a technological process of the sector master mold layer-by-layer synthesis from a photopolymeric material. The paper tracks the interconnection between the parameters of a 3D printing system Objet Eden 350 and the materials in the growing process by the PolyJet technology and mechanical properties of a master mold in the context of their influence on the surface layer quality and geometric accuracy of the final GTE parts’ casting. Based upon the analysis of the obtained research results and taking into account technical requirements, the authors managed to grow a nozzle block sector master mold, get wax models and conduct an experimental casting of a solid cast nozzle block wheel.
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Ernst, F. B., S. Erdoğan, M. Yılmaz, M. Ulukavak, H. İ. Şenol, and A. Memduhoğlu. "A NEW MASTER PLAN FOR HARRAN UNIVERSITY BASED ON GEODESIGN." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-4/W6 (November 13, 2017): 43–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-4-w6-43-2017.

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Harran hosted the historical Harran University, which is considered to be the oldest university of the world. The Department of Geomatics of the modern Harran University has been charged with the design of a new master plan using Geodesign technology. Carl Steinitz developed a complete framework for doing Geodesign as applied to regional landscape studies. In this project “Geodesign Hub”, an online software for collaborative Geodesign, has been selected as the main tool. According to the Geodesign concept, data collection had to be limited to support the evaluation of the ten selected systems. The deployment of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) has been necessary in order to collect data with the required accuracy for such a vast area. Currently, works on the third model of the Geodesign framework are continuing.
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S. Navidad, Rowena. "Management of Learning Resources Materials, Technology Utilization, and Teachers’ Competence in Selected Public Schools." International Multidisciplinary Research Journal 1, no. 1 (March 27, 2019): 82–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.54476/iimrj413.

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The government is drawing up blueprints for the provision of quality education through its adoption of the K-12 curriculum. This transformation of the education system creates entirely new demand for producing the kind of talent its economy needs to sustain growth and development. Master teachers and school heads must be able to utilize technology inside the classroom and be competitive enough and able to manage the resource materials under Learning Resource Management Development System. This study aimed to assess the status of learning resource materials utilization, level of management of learning resources, technology utilization, and teachers' competence. The study utilized a descriptive, inferential quantitative method and a survey questionnaire. The data gathered were interpreted using the weighted mean and Z- test. The salient findings of the study showed that both the master teacher and the school head, Strongly Agree on the status of resource materials utilization. Results revealed that the hypothesis on the significant difference in the status of learning resource materials utilization was accepted; hence, it was not significant. The hypothesis about the test of difference on the level of management of resource materials was rejected; therefore, it was significant. To establish the difference in the assessment on the level of technology utilization, the hypothesis was rejected; therefore, it was significant. On the level of the master teacher's competence based on their Performance Commitment and Review Form, it purported that respondents assessed it as Excellent. The test of difference on master teachers' competence based on IPCRF revealed that it was significant; thus hypothesis was rejected. The findings were the basis for a proposed plan for Teachers' Capacity Training Program on Technology Utilization. It was of great help in designing a technology utilization plan that could increase teachers' competence in the full realization of the Department of Education goals and objectives.
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Muazansyah, Imam, and Irsyad Sudirman. "IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT AT PT PESONA KHATULISTIWA NUSANTARA." DIA Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Publik 18, no. 2 (December 1, 2020): 54–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.30996/dia.v18i2.4147.

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Research with a focus on Community Development and Empowerment in Mineral and Coal Mining Business Activities based on the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation Number 41 of 2016 formulates 8 (eight) main programs from the PPM Master Plan (Community Development and Empowerment), namely programs in the fields of education, health, income or real work level, economic independence, socio-culture, environment, the formation of community institutions and infrastructure. Thank you to the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia for funding this research through the Beginner Lecturer Research Grant (PDP) Contract Number 087/ SP2H/LT/DRPM/2020. In the Keputusan Menteri Energi dan Sumber Daya Mineral Nomor 1824K/30/MEM/2018, it explains the main points of the Guidelines for Preparation of Blueprints (Blue Print) and Guidelines for Preparation of the Master Plan for PPM. Minerba mining companies are required to carry out PPM throughout the cycle (exploration to post-mining) and are required to prepare a PPM Master Plan which is consulted and reported on its implementation to the Provincial Government and the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. Provincial governments in areas that have a mining sector are required to prepare a PPM Blueprint and provide instructions to mining companies to prepare a PPM Master Plan. The output expected from this research is: Implement and find out the obstacles faced in the implementation of Community Development and Empowerment at PT Pesona Khatulistiwa Nusantara.
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Raso, J., P. Malgrat, and F. Castillo. "Improvement in the selection of design storms for the new master drainage plan of Barcelona." Water Science and Technology 32, no. 1 (July 1, 1995): 217–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1995.0049.

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In 1988 Barcelona finished its Master Drainage Plan, where a modified Chicago storm of 10 years return period was used. Nowadays, a new Master Drainage Plan has started due to enormous urbanistic changes with the Olympics, the increasing concern for CSO problems, etc. For this Plan the use of a 67 year record from an intensity raingauge, and long-term simulation models allows a change in the traditional concept of design storms, working with historical storms. In spite of that, the complexity of the urban drainage system of Barcelona advises the use of design storms for predesign purposes. Because of that, a study has been carried out to select new design storms to solve the problem that the Chicago storm is too unfavourable as it has all its maximum medium intensities corresponding to a 10-year return period, which is not realistic.
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Wahyuni, Sri. "DESAIN PERENCANAAN MASTER PLAN PADA UPT. PERPUSTAKAAN UNIVERSITAS SERAMBI MEKKAH ACEH." Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan 4, no. 2 (December 15, 2020): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.31958/jsk.v4i2.1491.

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The library of Serambi-Mekkah University is one of the main libraries at the Aceh College which serves all academic communities. In facilitating library service activities, it is necessary to use good information technology with strategic planning as outlined in a Master Plan in a form. Preparing the Master Plan aims to provide long-term guidelines to be aligned by aspects of the library field and provide tangible benefits to the library in achieving its vision and mision from the design of information system. The research method used in developing information systems at the Serambi Mekkah University Library Aceh uses needs analysis and designing library software. The library of Serambi-Mekkah University Aceh uses a diagram model (use case) which is a complete description of the interactions between actors with designing and creating information systems.
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Cao, Thi Hao, Phuong Ngoc Binh Nguyen, Hung Thanh Nguyen, Chuong Minh Truong, and Hiep Van Ha. "FORECASTING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HUMAN RESOURCE IN HOCHIMINH CITY FROM 2011 TO 2020." Science and Technology Development Journal 14, no. 2 (June 30, 2011): 14–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v14i2.1924.

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Information technology (IT) is a fast-growing field, particularly, in Ho Chi Minh City. The City Authorities have made much effort to improve IT infrastructure and to make a master plan for IT human resource development. The development of IT human resource depends on the demand of IT market and on the supply of IT human resource. In order to have a highly reliable plan for IT human resource development, a forecasting model involving factors of IT human resource demand and supply is in big need. This research aims to establish an IT human resource forecasting model and to apply this model to the forecasting of IT human resource in Ho Chi Minh City from 2011 to 2020.
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Thorolfsson, Sveinn T. "A new direction in the urban runoff and pollution management in the city of Bergen, Norway." Water Science and Technology 38, no. 10 (November 1, 1998): 123–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1998.0391.

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This paper deals with the new direction in the urban runoff and water environment master planning for the Municipality of Bergen, Norway. The goal is to manage the runoff (wastewater and storm water) in a way that environmental damages are avoided at lowest possible costs. The plan is partly based on the findings in the research program carried out in the Birkeland basin and the subcatchment Sandsli in Bergen since 1981. The solution to the surface water management requires the use of a source control of the water quantity and quality combined with the green trends in the urban storm water management to utilise the capabilities of the urban nature to take up the storm water and to reduce the pollution content in the water. The interaction between the research and the master plan is outlined. In the planning process brooks, rivers and lakes were kept as natural as possible. In evaluating alternative solutions for the urban runoff in the Birkeland basin, the need for better design values and experiences became apparent. Therefore, a research program was started in Birkeland basin and in Sandsli urban hydrological research catchment. The findings in Birkeland and Sandsli have provided valuable data and experiences to the master plan.
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Peralta, Richard C., Andreas H. Lück, and Ross Hagan. "Strategic optimization for implementing the Jordanian National Water Master Plan." Water International 36, no. 3 (May 2011): 295–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2011.579722.

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Reza Mazandarani, Mohammad, and Marcelo Royo-Vela. "The perceived time value importance for enrolment in online masters courses: an extension of the Technology Acceptance Model." ESIC MARKET Economic and Business Journal, Volume 50, Issue 3 (February 4, 2020): 475–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.7200/esicm.164.0503.1.

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Purpose. The main objective of this research is to obtain a better understanding of the impact of perceived time value on the intention of pursuing an online Master’s degree for its applicants. For this reason, perceived time value is added to the Technology Acceptance Model. Design/methodology/approach. Data are collected from a purposive sample of 147 individuals, who were interested to continue their higher education. Both, online and personal surveys are used to collect data. Achieved data are analysed by structural equation modelling. Findings. The results show that the perceived time value is significantly related to the ease of use and perceived utility, which in turn, show a significant effect on the attitude towards enrolment. Also the attitude towards enrolment is positively and significantly related to the Behavioural Intention towards studying an online Master (BIS). On the other hand, the perceived utility does not show a significant relationship with BIS. Research limitations/implications. This paper only examines the perceived time value before attending an online Masters. This perception may change after starting such courses. Additionally, there might be more factors influencing their intention toward a particular higher education system that is not mentioned in this article. Practical implications. This research can help the designers of these courses to understand the perception of the value of the time of the applicants before starting an online Master and thus, help them to plan their future marketing strategies more successfully. Originality/value. This article demonstrates the effect of the motivating factors of the applicants for enrolment in an online Master by analyzing the importance of managing and saving time, resulting in more free time.
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Urbonas, B. R., and J. T. Doerfer. "Master planning for stream protection in urban watersheds." Water Science and Technology 51, no. 2 (January 1, 2005): 239–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2005.0053.

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Urbanization results in great changes to the landscape and the water environment simply because stormwater runoff differs in quantity and quality from the pre-urbanization state. Streams, rivers, lakes, estuaries and other receiving water bodies experience the changes to runoff frequencies and volumes and react accordingly. The forces behind the observed changes in the receiving waters are discussed in this paper and suggestions are made on how to plan to deal with them. Urban watershed and waterway master planning can help to mitigate, in large part, the impacts imposed on these waters by land-use changes. Although each watershed is unique, some general principles are suggested to deal with these emergent problems.
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Santoso, Eko Budi, and Annisa Rahmadanita. "SMART CITY DI KOTA BANDUNG: SUATU TINJAUAN ASPEK TEKNOLOGI, MANUSIA, DAN KELEMBAGAAN." Jurnal Teknologi dan Komunikasi Pemerintahan 2, no. 2 (November 16, 2020): 16–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.33701/jtkp.v2i2.2315.

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This article is the result of a research which aims to describe the implementation of Smart city in Bandung in terms of technology, human and institutional aspects. The research was conducted with a descriptive qualitative approach. Data collection was carried out by semi-structured interviews with 37 informants, observation and documentation. The research findings show that the socialization related to the smart city program, especially in socializing service applications to the public, is still not widespread so that it has an impact on the lack of citizen knowledge regarding the smart city program and the Bandung City Government has ratified the Bandung Smart city master plan standard operating procedures related to information systems in order to realize smart city ​​in the city of Bandung. It is recommended to increase continuous socialization, educate the public regarding online applications in collaboration with campuses, as well as implement the Bandung Smart City master plan and conduct evaluations at each stage that has been implemented. Keywords: Smart city, Technology, Human, Institutional, Bandung City
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Palmer, J., S. N. Suter, and R. D. Aradas. "The Rio Salado Basin in Argentina: An Integrated Master Plan." Water and Environment Journal 16, no. 2 (May 2002): 141–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-6593.2002.tb00385.x.

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Chua, H. "Overview of water environment priorities in Hong Kong (China)." Water Science and Technology 40, no. 2 (July 1, 1999): 91–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1999.0093.

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Hong Kong produces over two million tonnes of municipal wastewater each day. Until recently, 50% of the wastewater volume entered water courses, rivers and coastal waters without treatment. Untreated organics, heavy metals and refractory synthetic materials accumulate in certain areas, and have led to breakdown of aquatic and marine ecological systems, closure of beaches, red tides and bioaccumulation in seafood. In 1986, a flexible framework of environmental management master plan was designed, to be implemented over the following two decades. The master plan comprises (1) establishment of water control zones and pollution control legislation, (2) upgrading of services and facilities for management of municipal sewage and chemical wastes, (3) construction of the “Strategic Sewage Disposal Scheme”, and (4) implementation of a “polluter pays policy”. This paper critically reviews the legislation and management priorities relevant to the water environment.
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Altwaijiri, M., and B. Aldosari. "Health Informatics Master Program at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia." Yearbook of Medical Informatics 17, no. 01 (August 2008): 145–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1638593.

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Summary Objective The purpose of this paper is to describe the Health Informatics Master Program at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (KSAU-HS), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Methods We have reviewed health informatics master programs worldwide with more emphasis on the recommendations of the International Medical Informatics Association on education in health informatics, research, and faculty/trainee participation at KSAU-HS. Results An applied health informatics master program has been designed where graduates will be able to deploy information and communication technology in support of health systems’ processes. This is due to the fact that most of health organizations are driven by information and communication technology. The program embodies the features of effective applied health informatics master programs recommended by the International Medical Informatics Association on education in health informatics and delineated as curricula integrating three areas of knowledge and skills: 1) Methodology and technology for the processing of data, information and knowledge in medicine and healthcare, 2) Medicine, health and biosciences, and 3) Informatics/ computer science, mathematics and biometry. Conclusions The health informatics master program (MHI) immerses students in the multidisciplinary field of health informatics education. Graduates of the MHI program will be wellprepared informaticians for leadership positions, able to meet the increasing demands in the field of health informatics to manage, plan, develop, and provide expert consultations to the healthcare sectors.
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Cobell, Zachary, Haihong Zhao, Hugh J. Roberts, F. Ryan Clark, and Shan Zou. "Surge and Wave Modeling for the Louisiana 2012 Coastal Master Plan." Journal of Coastal Research 67 (July 2013): 88–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.2112/si_67_7.

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Anderson, Carl, Fabrice Renaud, Michael Hagenlocher, and John Day. "Assessing Multi-Hazard Vulnerability and Dynamic Coastal Flood Risk in the Mississippi Delta: The Global Delta Risk Index as a Social-Ecological Systems Approach." Water 13, no. 4 (February 23, 2021): 577. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13040577.

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The tight coupling of the social-ecological system (SES) of the Mississippi Delta calls for balanced natural hazard vulnerability and risk assessments. Most existing assessments have approached these components in isolation. To address this, we apply the Global Delta Risk Index (GDRI) in the Mississippi Delta at high-resolution census tract level. We assess SES spatial patterns of drought, hurricane-force wind, and coastal flood vulnerability and integrate hazard and exposure data for the assessment of coastal flood risk. Moreover, we compare current coastal flood risk to future risk in 2025 based on the modelled effects of flood depth, exposure, and changes in ecosystem area in the context of ongoing efforts under the 2017 Louisiana Coastal Master Plan. Results show that the Master Plan will lead to decreases in risk scores by 2025, but the tracts that are currently the most vulnerable benefit less from risk reduction efforts. Along with our index output, we discuss the need for further advancements in SES methodology and the potential for catastrophic hazard events beyond the model parameters, such as extreme rainfall events and very strong hurricanes. Assessing SES risk components can lead to more targeted policy recommendations, demonstrated by the need for Master Plan projects to consider their unequal spatial effects on vulnerability and risk reduction.
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D'Andrea, Michael, William J. Snodgrass, and Patrick D. Chessie. "Receiving Water Response to a Master Plan for Wet Weather Flow Management Developed for the City of Toronto." Water Quality Research Journal 39, no. 4 (November 1, 2004): 417–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.2004.053.

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Abstract The City of Toronto has development a Wet Weather Flow Management Master Plan incorporating a new philosophy in wet weather flow management where rainwater is recognized as a resource. Wet weather flows are to be managed on a watershed basis, and a hierarchical approach to wet weather flow management is to be used, starting with at source, followed by conveyance and finally end-of-pipe control measures. The study area extended across the City of Toronto, encompassing six major watersheds and the waterfront. The Plan development followed the planning principles of Ontario's Environmental Assessment Act and incorporated broad public and agency consultation. A series of 13 objectives was identified and grouped into four major categories: water quality, water quantity, natural areas and wildlife, and sewer system. An innovative approach was used which integrated hydrologic, hydraulic and water quality predictions from land-based, watershed and lake models, respectively, to assess the effectiveness of various strategies. The receiving water response indicated that source controls and conveyance controls were insufficient to achieve the receiving water objectives of the Plan. This was only possible through the implementation of a comprehensive set of measures consisting of: source controls, conveyance controls, end-of-pipe controls, basement flooding protection works, stream restoration works, shoreline management, enhanced municipal operations and an enhanced public education and community outreach program. Overall benefits expected through the Plan include: swimmable waterfront beaches, control of combined sewer overflows in compliance with legislative requirements, basement flooding protection, protection of the City's infrastructure from stream erosion, restoration of degraded local streams and aquatic habitat and the reduction of algal growth along the waterfront, and improved stream water quality in area watercourses. The cost of the Plan over the 25 years is estimated to be $1.047 billion with an additional $233 million in operational and maintenance costs.
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Dama Yanti, Ira, Maimunah, and Manovri Yeni. "Analysis of Student Ability in Using the AutoCAD Program in Civil Engineering Study Program Faculty of Engineering University Muhammadiyah of Aceh." Proceedings of Malikussaleh International Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies (MICoMS) 3 (January 14, 2023): 00011. http://dx.doi.org/10.29103/micoms.v3i.170.

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Every world of business and world of work (WBWW) needs human resources who can master and learn science and technology, which are continuously transforming. Civil engineering jobs include designing, constructing, maintaining, and repairing buildings. Auto Computer Aided Design (AutoCAD) technology software is very useful for civil engineering work when designing buildings. All WBWW in the field of civil engineering uses AutoCAD software when designing engineering, so human resources working in this field must be able to master AutoCAD software. On this basis, graduates of civil engineering are required to be able to master and operate application programs in the field of engineering. In the field of construction, human resources who are proficient in using AutoCAD are much needed. The Faculty of Engineering (FT) at the University Muhammadiyah of Aceh (UNMUHA) implements the use of AutoCAD in its curriculum. AutoCAD is one of the tools that supports the skills and development of the Civil Buildings Drawing (CBD) II Course. AutoCAD is an application program used for drawing, designing drawings, and testing materials. This research is to assess the frequency of the levels of mastery, skill, motivation, and discipline of Civil Engineering Study Program students at FT UNMUHA. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling, which is a sampling technique with the consideration that the respondents in this study were students of the Civil Engineering Study Program at FT UNMUHA who were active in the Even Semester of the 2021-2022 Academic Year and who programmed CBD II Course in their Study Plan Card (SPC), totaling 74 respondents. The results of this study indicate that students of the Civil Engineering Study Program at FT UNMUHA have high levels of mastery, interest, motivation, and discipline in completing drawing assignments using the AutoCAD application in the CBD II Course in the even semester of the 2021–2022 academic year.
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Ide, Hyacinth, and Jessica Rose. "MASTER PLAN TO ROBUST PRACTICE: THE EVOLUTION OF SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE PRACTICES AT GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY." Journal of Green Building 13, no. 3 (June 2018): 179–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3992/1943-4618.13.3.179.

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INTRODUCTION Universities across the globe are recognizing the need to implement sustainable landscaping practices in order to support wildlife, improve water quality and positively impact human health and wellbeing. Georgia Institute of Technology learned that such sustainable practices, when properly aligned with overarching campus goals, can also enable continuous, collaborative decision-making and student engagement. The Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) is a leading research university situated on 426 acres of land in midtown Atlanta, Georgia, with a student population of 27,000 (Fall 2017). An urban oasis in the center of town, Georgia Tech's campus offers 312.5 landscaped acres, 3.5 naturalized acres and 110 acres of buildings. The campus is also a level II certified arboretum boasting 12,000+ trees in its urban forest. Prior to the 1990s, Georgia Tech was commonly referred to as a concrete and brick campus with very little landscape. However, in 1999 all that changed when the Georgia Tech administration decided to invest in sustainable landscaping, including the recruitment of qualified staff with specific skill sets to take on this challenge. The Institute's initial landscape master plan objectives were to reduce impervious surfaces such as surface parking lots, increase woodland coverage and enlarge the tree canopy. A significant amount of sustainable landscape practices and collaborative methods grew from these initial objectives. Establishing a plan with clear goals, having the support of executive leadership and employing the right team members enabled the Georgia Tech campus to be transformed from a concrete jungle to a forested, urban oasis in less than 20 years.
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Paipa Sanabria, Edwin Giovanny, and Henry Murcia Fernández. "Current and Potential Contribution of the Colombian Ministry of Defense to the National River Master Plan and the Accomplishment of the Sustainable Development Goals through COTECMAR." Ciencia y tecnología de buques 14, no. 27 (July 31, 2020): 25–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.25043/19098642.203.

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This article aims to present the current and potential contributions made by the Ministry of National Defense through the Corporation of Science and Technology for the Development of the Naval Maritime and River Industry - COTECMAR - and the National Navy to the River Master Plan and to the fulfillment of the Sustainable Development Objectives defined in the United Nations Agenda 2030. To this end, the contributions that have been generated so far are explored, such as the case of the river piers, the pilot project for the River Information System (RIS) and the integration of the Small Vessels Committee that is essential for the operation of a future National Port Agency. Likewise, potential solutions that can operate to meet regional needs in health, education, transport, tourism, etc. are highlighted. Finally, the opportunity to integrate the ODS, the development plans and the River Master Plan in the structuring of interregional project portfolios focused on closing social gaps in Colombia is foreseen.
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Treceñe, Jasten Keneth D. "The Digital Transformation Strategies of the Philippines from 1992 to 2022: A Review." Engineering & Technology Review 2, no. 1 (January 30, 2021): 8–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.47285/etr.v2i1.66.

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The report begins by looking into the different digital transformation strategies of the Philippines from 1992 to 2022 from the different government databases. The study used the qualitative approach particularly the document analysis of public documents. Six strategic plans were reviewed namely: a) National Information Technology Plan for the 21st Century (1997) 1992 – 1998, b) e-Philippines Strategy Government Information Systems Plan (2000) 1998 – 2001, c) Philippine ICT roadmap 2006 – 2010, d) Philippine Digital Strategy of 2011-2016, e) Philippine e-Government Master plan of 2012, and the current f) Philippine digital transformation strategy 2022. The strategic plans focused on the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure development, transforming the government’s operations and policies online, direct digital engagement among citizens, ICT policies and laws, and bridging digital gaps. However, the policy developments of the government should recognize the interconnection between, digital literacy, availability of affordable connectivity, and ICT infrastructures.
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OHNUKI, Akira, Kazuyuki TAKASE, Masatoshi KURETA, Hiroyuki YOSHIDA, Hidesada TAMAI, Wei LIU, and Hajime AKIMOTO. "Development of Predictable Technology for Thermal/Hydraulic Performance of Reduced-Moderation Water Reactors (1) : Master Plan." Proceedings of the JSME annual meeting 2003.3 (2003): 247–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemecjo.2003.3.0_247.

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Earle, Ray, and Sean Blacklocke. "Master plan for water framework directive activities in Ireland leading to River Basin Management Plans." Desalination 226, no. 1-3 (June 2008): 134–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2007.02.103.

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Chiaudani, G., and G. Premazzi. "Recent technical and scientific initiatives for the management of the adriatic sea problems." Water Science and Technology 32, no. 9-10 (November 1, 1995): 357–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1995.0703.

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The main eutrophication-related phenomena in the Adriatic Sea such as phytoplankton blooms, anoxia, macroalgae proliferation, gel production and toxic algae are briefly presented. A cost-benefit evaluation of different phosphorus control strategies for the recovery of the northern Adriatic coastal waters is summarized. The ongoing and planned activities considered by the Italian Authorities are illustrated. They include the definition of a research programme and an operative research project (responsibility of the Ministry for the Scientific Research and University) and the development of the Master Plan (responsibility of the Ministry of the Environment) to provide decision makers with a sound information to implement policies for the restoration of the marine ecosystem. The general objectives of the research programme are: a) to maximize effectiveness of the research efforts aiming to be consistent with real needs, b) to eliminate unnecessary programmes; c) to ensure optimal use of existing infrastructures, d) to allow the development of a sound Master Plan and e) to promote cooperation with national and international programmes. The research programme recognizes seven topics, i.e. physical oceanography and dynamic characters, nutrients, toxic substances, biological agents, modification of marine habitats, present status of the Adriatic ecosystem and human health. For each item priorities for action are indicated. Finally, the goals of the Master Plan (responsibility of the Ministry for the Environment) are listed. They include the definition of a feasible project for the restoration of the basin using alternative methods of intervention, taking into consideration the compatibility between the predicted uses of the waterbody, the assessment of the efficiency of the predicted measures in relation to the use of the resources on one hand, and the priorities for the same measures on the other.
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Hagen-Ansert, Sandra L. "Creating a Master Plan of Education for a Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program." Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography 19, no. 5 (September 2003): 320–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/8756479303257065.

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Andrade deFreitas, Sérgio, Edna Canedo, Rodrigo Santos Felisdório, and Heloise Leão. "Analysis of the Risk Management Process on the Development of the Public Sector Information Technology Master Plan." Information 9, no. 10 (October 4, 2018): 248. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info9100248.

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The Information and Communication Technology Master Plan—ICTMP—is an important tool for the achievement of the strategic business objectives of public and private organizations. In the public sector, these objectives are closely related to the provision of benefits to society. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) actions are present in all organizational processes and involves size-able budgets. The risks inherent in the planning of ICT actions need to be considered for ICT to add value to the business and to maximize the return on investment to the population. In this context, this work intends to examine the use of risk management processes in the development of ICTMPs in the Brazilian public sector.
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Hernandez, Andrew, and William Faucette. "Critical Electrical Design: Creating a Master Plan for a Research Campus." IEEE Industry Applications Magazine 26, no. 5 (September 2020): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mias.2020.2982483.

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El Mahjoubi, Ahmed, Tomader Mazri, and Nabil Hmina. "NB-IoT and eMTC: Engineering results towards 5G/IoT Mobile Technologies." International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM) 13, no. 01 (January 29, 2019): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v13i01.9728.

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5G RF technology is an essential part of the wireless mobile technology. Technically, 5G is predicted to empower people-thing and thing-thing interconnections by combining wireless technologies and networks. Our university has been actively support research on 4G/5G/IoT, in which the NB-IoT, eMTC and Massive Carrier Aggregation new features challenge are of big interest. New 5G trials put forward a lot of prerequisites for new RF interface in terms of radio bandwidth, power issues, as well as the huge number of connections for IoT capacity management and optimization. Based on Morocco’s current situation, this paper first discusses the 5G technologies; In addition, we will discuss IoT SoftRadio application support, and NB-IoT master plan recap. At last, based on the current plan of 5G RF KPIs management according to first Morocco 5G trail Results and Deployment plans.
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Bayoumi, Mohannad. "Potential of integrating power generation with solar thermal cooling to improve the energy efficiency in a university campus in Saudi Arabia." Energy & Environment 31, no. 1 (August 29, 2018): 130–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0958305x18787271.

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Along with the rapid ongoing developments and expansions of the King Abdulaziz University campus, it is sensible to rethink the way electrical and cooling energy is generated and to explore methods to increase energy efficiency in the academic facilities. A conceptual energy master plan for the entire campus has been developed to achieve feasible results which require a substantial reduction in energy demand in the first place. It combines strategies at the master plan level and the micro level (case study: a single building). Establishing a correlating link between the macro and the micro level is imperative to improve the efficiency of the total system. Therefore, possibilities for centralized and decentralized (building related) energy generation have also been investigated to improve the efficiency of the total system. After outlining the general strategies for renewable energy generation on the master plan level in the university campus of King Abdulaziz University, this study explores the potential of increasing the energy efficiency of an individual building. Key energy saving actions have been simulated using IDA-ICE to assess the possibility to release the load on the shared existing and future energy infrastructure. Besides roof-integrated solar panels, the capacity of carport incorporated energy generation has also been analyzed. The results of the study indicate possible substantial savings on the current consumption of non-renewable energy resources and a combined generation of electrical energy and solar thermal cooling can lead to high coverage fraction.
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