Computer Architecture -- Index architecture and programming model Data representations; Machine models; During semester graded lab sessions. Back to the highest level index http://aivwww.ugent.be/Studentenadministratie/Studiegids/2005/EN/FACULTY/TW/COUR
Extractions: Key Words Computer Architecture, Computer Organisation, Assembly Language, Pipeline, Memory, Compilation Objectives Teaching the basic principles of the internal organisation, the programming model and the use of modern computer hardware. Contents Architecture and programming model: Data representations; Machine models; Instruction sets; Input/output Organisation and micro architecture: The data path; The control unit; The memory hierarchy; Peripheral equipment; Performance evaluation Code generation: Code properties; Optimisation
Online Catalogue an index to over 300 of the world s most respected architectural periodicals heldin the RIBA Library; a catalogue of the books and audio visual materials http://www.architecture.com/go/Architecture/Reference/Library_897.html
Architecture - Syracuse University Library A guide to architecture history, theory, design and technical resources availableat the http//libwww.syr.edu /research/internet/architecture/index.html. http://libwww.syr.edu/research/internet/architecture/
Extractions: Subject Guides Africa African-American Studies Aging/Gerontology American Literature American Studies Anthropology Architecture Art Asian Studies Biology Business Chemistry Composition/Cultural Rhet Computer Science Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Engineering English/Textual Studies European Studies Exercise Science Film Studies General Science Geographic Info Systems Geography, Human Geography, Physical Government History Information Studies International Relations Journalism Latin American Studies Library Science Linguistics Management Maps/Cartography Mass Communication Mathematics Music Native American Studies Nursing Photography Philosophy Physical Education Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Radio Reference Religion Science, General Social Science, General Social Work Sociology Television Women's Studies Writing Program A guide to Architecture history, theory, design and technical resources available at the Syracuse University Library and on the World Wide Web.
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Architecture Web Resources CUMINCAD (Cumulative index of Papers on Computer Aided Architectural Design) Cyberplaces Cyberplaces Workshop Archive Cyberplaces The Internet Guide http://library.nevada.edu/arch/rsrce/webrsrce/
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Architecture Web Resources Boston Architectural Center Library http//www.thebac.edu/index.cfm? Links http//libraries.mit.edu/guides/subjects/architecture/index.html http://library.nevada.edu/arch/rsrce/webrsrce/main0014.html
Extractions: Ask a Question ASL Home Architecture Internet Resources Architecture in Las Vegas ... Architecture Internet Resources Architecture and Building is a guide to net sites on architecture, building and construction, design, housing, planning, preservation, facility management, energy and the environment, and landscape architecture, compiled by Jeanne Brown , University of Nevada Las Vegas Architecture Studies Library. For a listing of sites by category, go to the Contents Page . For a listing of sites by site name, go to the Alphabetical Index
Extractions: Although primarily serving students and faculty of the College Of Architecture , the library welcomes the public and offers information on related subjects such as city planning, art, construction, landscape architecture, and interior design. Library faculty and staff assist patrons and provide guidance to all library resources on the MSU campus. The S/ARC Jackson Center Library Branch serves the needs of the fifth year architecture program. Branch hours of operation Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday 2:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Architecture Library hours change during holidays, intersession, and summer semesters. Voice: (662) 325 - 2204 Email: Judy Hammett Mitchell Memorial Library
CSA Home Page in the service of architectural history, archaeology, and related disciplines . (A limited subject index to Newsletter articles may be accessed directly. http://csanet.org/
Extractions: Citation information. Search the CSA site. Welcome to the CSA Web site. CSA's aim is to encourage appropriate uses of computers and information technology by those involved in research in archaeology and architectural history - and those who will need the fruits of that research. The key word is appropriate. Particularly in these early stages of the digital era it is not easy to know how best to use the new computing power that has become available to us. Nor is it obvious which computers or computer technologies will turn out to be the best and most appropriate for a given use. Perhaps most important, it is all but impossible to predict which specific approaches to using computers to create digital information will thrive and which will turn out to have been dead ends. It is CSA's mission to help guide users and potential users of information technologies so that, at the least, they can make well-considered choices of computers and software in these poorly charted waters. (If you encounter any problems with our site, please let us know at director@csanet.org.)
National Semiconductor, The Power Of Analog National Semiconductor, the industry s premier analog company, creates highperformanceanalog devices and subsystems. http://www.national.com/appinfo/compactrisc/0,3303,681,00.html
Extractions: The CompactRISC architecture enables RISC processors to be optimized for performance, power consumption and die size, bringing the significant advantages of RISC to the embedded systems market. Using the CompactRISC architectures, embedded RISC processors are cost effective, memory efficient, silicon efficient and higher performance. Key RISC advantages include a streamlined instruction set optimized for high-level language compilers; single-cycle instruction execution; and fast, multistage pipeline structures. To this the CompactRISC processors add compact code generation, low-cost silicon implementations and a scaleable processor family that spans the range from 8-bit, to 16-bit The CompactRISC Architecture Backgrounder The CompactRISC CR16 16-bit RISC processor cores
Dalhousie University - Architecture A professional degree program in architecture at Dalhousie University in Halifax,on the Atlantic coast of Canada. http://architectureandplanning.dal.ca/architecture/index.shtml
Extractions: The School of Architecture is located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the Atlantic coast of Canada. The school's primary aim is to educate students who plan to become professional architects. It was established in 1961 and was part of the Technical University of Nova Scotia until 1997, when TUNS amalgamated with Dalhousie University to form a comprehensive university with 15,000 undergraduate and graduate students within a wide range of disciplines. The central activity at the School of Architecture is architectural design. Students examine historical and contemporary buildings in Canada and abroad, and respond through the design of new architectural projects. Architecture is a multi-disciplinary profession, with alliances to the fine arts, the humanities, and technologies. Many undergraduate disciplines provide an effective foundation for architectural studies. Conversely, architectural studies provide an excellent foundation for careers in various design-related fields.
Extractions: Scholarships Armenian Studies Program http://armenianstudies.csufresno.edu Research Tools: Arts of Armenia Index of Armenian Art: Armenian Architecture Index of Armenian Art: Armenian Miniatures Publications of Armenian Studies Faculty Online Society for Armenian Studies: Society for Armenian Studies Society for Armenian Studies: Newsletter Yerevan State University Project The Armenian Studies Program was established in 1977 and the Center for Armenian Studies was founded in 1991. The Center provides an opportunity for students and faculty to interact. It currently houses the Armenian Studies Program, the Sahatdjian Armenian Studies Library, the Avedian Armenian Studies Archives, the newspaper Hye Sharzhoom, the Armenian Students Organization, and the Index of Armenian Art. The Haig and Isabel Berberian Endowed Chair in Armenian Studies, established in the fall of 1988, is one of several Armenian Chairs in the United States and provides financial support for a distinguished Armenologist. The endowment honors Haig and Isabel Berberian and was established by their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Arnold H. and Dianne Gazarian. Other friends of the Armenian Studies Program have made significant contributions to the endowment.
Extractions: var gMenuControlID=0; var menus_included = 0; var jsPageAuthorMode = 0; var jsSessionPreviewON = 1; var jsDlgLoader = '/cc/architecture/loader.cfm'; var jsSiteID = 8; var jsSubSiteID = 20; var kurrentPageID = 4537; document.CS_StaticURL = "http://www.aoc.gov/"; document.CS_DynamicURL = "http://www.aoc.gov/"; YOU ARE HERE>> Architect of the Capitol Capitol Complex Architectural Features and Historic Spaces September 18, 2005 Visiting U.S. Capitol Office Buildings Grounds ... Map Architectural Features and Historic Spaces Print Version Designed from the outset to house the United States Congress, the Capitol was a bold experiment in a new nation. The building has been enlarged and modified over the years, and it contains some of the most important spaces in American history and architecture. The United States Capitol Dome The cast-iron dome of the United States Capitol, constructed between 1855 and 1866, may well be the most famous man-made landmark in America. It is such a fitting finale for the building it crowns, so familiar and dignified, that it seems surprising that its design and construction came late in the Capitol's architectural evolution. Only the west front terraces (1884-1892) and the east front extension (1958-1962) are more recent additions to the Capitol than its dome. Rotunda The Rotunda is a large, domed, circular room located in the center of the Capitol on the second floor. It has been used for ceremonial functions, such as the unveiling of statues, inaugurations, and the
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Untitled Document Vote for the most hated project and submit your own choice. Forum for fury about bad architecture. This unusual site is the brainchild of architects in the Netherlands, but the hate is international. http://www.bbvh.nl/hate