
Posted on 29 October 2011. Tags: architectural philosophy, determinants
Architecture.Undeniably, one’s architectural philosophy of approach is a form giver. the idea one is immersed in, or the path or creed he pursues, culminates in a certain stylistic solution. It seems that architecture is always in need of a dogma to progress or at least to assert itself. A parade of various historical movements can [...]
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Posted on 18 October 2011. Tags: business benefits, development resources, e mail, integrated software, redwood city calif, release source
Press Release Source: Tidemark on Tuesday October 18, 2011, 12:01 am EDT REDWOOD CITY, Calif. & SAN MATEO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Tidemark, whose Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) platform is built for the cloud, and SnapLogic, the cloud connection company, announced today that they have entered into a strategic alliance. under the agreement, Tidemark will embed SnapLogic’s [...]
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Posted in Architecture: Form, Space, And Order

Posted on 12 October 2011. Tags: center towers, combines, creative force, lincoln journal, museum group, rock music
Curator Dina Deitsch wants people to go beyond thinking of buildings as solid, ho-hum places to rest their weary heads. as the creative force behind the new deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum group show “Temporary Structures,” Deitsch encourages visitors to experience works that cut into architecture, explore the mobility and movement of buildings — and [...]
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Posted in Architecture: Form, Space, And Order

Posted on 09 October 2011. Tags: astronauts, nasa representatives
NASA announced it will provide support to Space Adventures, Ltd. of Vienna, Va., to conduct a global competition for students to design experiments that will be performed in space and broadcast around the world. NASA entered into a non-reimbursable Space Act Agreement with Space Adventures for astronauts aboard the International Space Station 250 miles above [...]
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Posted in Architecture: Form, Space, And Order

Posted on 08 October 2011. Tags: case changes, hardware infrastructure, web based software
Introduction Multitier or ‘N-tier’ architecture is a software system segregated into separate sections (referred to as tiers or layers). The default set value of ‘N’ is three. It’s an architectural methodology incorporated as a part of building web based software applications. The need There are many reasons of using such layers to construct an application. [...]
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Posted in Architecture: Form, Space, And Order