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Can Bottom-Up Modelling In Virtual Reality Replace Conventional Structural Analysis Methods? (2000)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Conventional structural analysis methods are typically based on describing the structure as a system of simultaneous algebraic equations and solving the system by iteration. A common feature of such methods is a top-down approach to modelling where t... Read More about Can Bottom-Up Modelling In Virtual Reality Replace Conventional Structural Analysis Methods?.

Process improvement in facilities management: The SPICE FM approach (2000)
Presentation / Conference
Amaratunga, R., Sarshar, D., & Baldry, D. (2000, November). Process improvement in facilities management: The SPICE FM approach. Presented at Providing Facilities Solutions to Business Challenges – Moving Towards Integrated Resource Management, CIB Working Commission W70, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia

Process improvement in facilities management: The SPICE FM approach (2000)
Presentation / Conference
Amaratunga, R., Sarshar, D., & Baldry, D. (2000, November). Process improvement in facilities management: The SPICE FM approach. Presented at Providing Facilities Solutions to Business Challenges – Moving Towards Integrated Resource Management, CIB Working Commission W70, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia

Design and implementation of a control system for a powered reciprocating gait orthosis (2000)
Thesis
Zaidan, A. Design and implementation of a control system for a powered reciprocating gait orthosis. (Thesis). University of Salford, UK

The University of Salford has developed a program in order to improve the control of
lower limb orthotics thus improving the ability of paraplegics to walk. Although the
system is greatly needed for rehabilitation it is hoped that the final system... Read More about Design and implementation of a control system for a powered reciprocating gait orthosis.

Ecological networks: Connecting environmental, economic and social systems? (2000)
Journal Article
James, P., Ashley, J., & Evans, A. (2000). Ecological networks: Connecting environmental, economic and social systems?. Landscape Research, 25(3), 345-353. https://doi.org/10.1080/713684679

Ecological networks for different spatial scales (international to sub-regional) are being defined and realized throughout Europe. Historically they have been focused on nature conservation, but they may offer a mechanism whereby a holistic, integrat... Read More about Ecological networks: Connecting environmental, economic and social systems?.