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Sanjiv Purba - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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High-Performance Web Databases: Design, Development, and Deployment - High-Performance Web Databases, Design, Development, and Deployment
2000Co-Authors: Sanjiv PurbaAbstract:From the Publisher: As Web-based systems and e-commerce carry businesses into the 21stcentury, databases are becoming workhorses that shoulder each and every online transaction. For organizations to have effective 24/7 Web operations, they need powerhouse databases that deliver at peak performance-all the time. High Performance Web Databases: Design, Development, and Deployment arms you with every essential technique from Design and modeling to advanced topics such as data conversion, performance tuning, Web access and interfacing legacy systems, and security
John Hayes - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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IV - Client expectations of virtual environments for urban Design Development
Proceedings Fifth International Conference on Information Visualisation, 1Co-Authors: Sam Bucolo, P. Impey, John HayesAbstract:This paper presents two case studies related to the application of virtual environments for urban Design Development based on an analysis of client expectations. Within the first study, community consultation is the focus of the application of the virtual environment, whereas the second study considers the application of the technology within the Design Development process. Therefore, the client is considered as both the community and Designer as end users of the technology. In both studies a comparison is made between traditional tools used for urban Design Development and virtual environments. Findings from research indicate that both user groups have a preference for virtual environments. In certain aspects of the Design Development process, however Development time, disruption to the Design process and display medium all impact on the experience recorded.
Gary Oosterhuis - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Website Design & Development
2015Co-Authors: Gary OosterhuisAbstract:Link Web Development is a marketing firm that specializes in website Design, Development, hosting, search engine optimization/marketing, custom CMS and web applciations.
Sam Bucolo - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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IV - Client expectations of virtual environments for urban Design Development
Proceedings Fifth International Conference on Information Visualisation, 1Co-Authors: Sam Bucolo, P. Impey, John HayesAbstract:This paper presents two case studies related to the application of virtual environments for urban Design Development based on an analysis of client expectations. Within the first study, community consultation is the focus of the application of the virtual environment, whereas the second study considers the application of the technology within the Design Development process. Therefore, the client is considered as both the community and Designer as end users of the technology. In both studies a comparison is made between traditional tools used for urban Design Development and virtual environments. Findings from research indicate that both user groups have a preference for virtual environments. In certain aspects of the Design Development process, however Development time, disruption to the Design process and display medium all impact on the experience recorded.
Alex H. B. Duffy - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Modelling Design Development performance
International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 2002Co-Authors: F.j. O'donnell, Alex H. B. DuffyAbstract:Begins with a brief review of research in the area of performance, with particular emphasis on Design and product Development, highlighting the main weaknesses in work to date. Then presents a fundamental and generic model of performance, related to knowledge‐based activities in Design, which describes performance in terms of its key elements, efficiency and effectiveness, and provides a basis for modelling performance across different process levels. Evolves this model further to describe performance measurement and management in Design Development. Concludes that it is not possible to distinguish the efficiency of the Design activity from that of Design management, and that, in addition, efficiency appears to be inherent to an activity, but is difficult to measure.