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叶佑天 《武汉船舶职业技术学院学报》2013,(2):114-117
在设计盛行“以人为本”的观念下,本文探讨了动画创作领域有关人之本体的几个问题。第一:解读动画创作中“受众”与“受众相关者”,阐释两者在人本观构建中的的重要性。第二:论文进而讨论了受众与受众相关者发生关系的形式。第三:探讨了在何种“生态环境”的特定条件下,动画才能更好的实现“以人为本”的基本原则。 相似文献
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文章针对目前广西公路施工内业资料的收集、整理过程中存在内容失真,浪费人力资源等情况,介绍采用高等级公路施工资料的统一格式及电子化管理,以更好地提高施工内业资料管理效率。 相似文献
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在三维空间里设计水面舰艇的船体结构是军船结构设计的发展趋势。介绍船体结构三维设计的构思;三维设计方法与传统二维设计方法的比较;目前三维设计可达到的设计深度。详细论述结构三维设计的研究内容和具体实施方法,揭示三维设计中的关键技术,最后提出舰艇船体结构三维设计的发展构想。 相似文献
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从城市环境的现状和影响城市环境的因素入手,对城市景观设计中应具备的生态观和审美观进行分析,根据分析的结果,提出一套适合城市发展需要景观设计的新思路、新理念。 相似文献
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高速铁路先简支后连续模型箱梁内模制造及施工工艺探讨 总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0
曹凤洁 《铁道标准设计通讯》2005,(2):39-40
针对高速铁路先简支后连续梁的内模设计、制造及先简支后连续法梁体混凝土灌筑、施工工艺进行探讨。 相似文献
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Lawrence Frank Mark Bradley Sarah Kavage James Chapman T. Keith Lawton 《Transportation》2008,35(1):37-54
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate how relative associations between travel time, costs, and land use patterns
where people live and work impact modal choice and trip chaining patterns in the Central Puget Sound (Seattle) region. By
using a tour-based modeling framework and highly detailed land use and travel data, this study attempts to add detail on the
specific land use changes necessary to address different types of travel, and to develop a comparative framework by which
the relative impact of travel time and urban form changes can be assessed. A discrete choice modeling framework adjusted for
demographic factors and assessed the relative effect of travel time, costs, and urban form on mode choice and trip chaining
characteristics for the three tour types. The tour based modeling approach increased the ability to understand the relative
contribution of urban form, time, and costs in explaining mode choice and tour complexity for home and work related travel.
Urban form at residential and employment locations, and travel time and cost were significant predictors of travel choice.
Travel time was the strongest predictor of mode choice while urban form the strongest predictor of the number of stops within
a tour. Results show that reductions in highway travel time are associated with less transit use and walking. Land use patterns
where respondents work predicted mode choice for mid day and journey to work travel.
Lawrence Frank is an Associate Professor and Bombardier Chair in Sustainable Transportation at the University of British Columbia and a Senior Non-Resident Fellow of the Brookings Institution and Principal of Lawrence Frank and Company. He has a PhD in Urban Design and Planning from the University of Washington. Mark Bradley is Principal, Mark Bradley Research & Consulting, Santa Barbara California. He has a Master of Science in Systems Simulation and Policy Design from the Dartmouth School of Engineering and designs forecasting and simulation models for assessment of market-based policies and strategies. Sarah Kavage is a Senior Transportation Planner and Special Projects Manager at Lawrence Frank and Company. She has a Masters in Urban Design and Planning from the University of Washington and is a writer and an artist based in Seattle. James Chapman is a Principal Transportation Planner and Analyst at Lawrence Frank and Company in Atlanta Georgia. He has a Masters in Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. T. Keith Lawton transport modeling consultant and past Director of Technical services, Metro Planning Department, Portland, OR, has been active in model development for over 40 years. He has a BSc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Natal (South Africa), and an M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Duke University. He is a member and past Chair of the TRB Committee on Passenger Travel Demand Forecasting. 相似文献
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Lawrence Frank is an Associate Professor and Bombardier Chair in Sustainable Transportation at the University of British Columbia and a Senior Non-Resident Fellow of the Brookings Institution and Principal of Lawrence Frank and Company. He has a PhD in Urban Design and Planning from the University of Washington. Mark Bradley is Principal, Mark Bradley Research & Consulting, Santa Barbara California. He has a Master of Science in Systems Simulation and Policy Design from the Dartmouth School of Engineering and designs forecasting and simulation models for assessment of market-based policies and strategies. Sarah Kavage is a Senior Transportation Planner and Special Projects Manager at Lawrence Frank and Company. She has a Masters in Urban Design and Planning from the University of Washington and is a writer and an artist based in Seattle. James Chapman is a Principal Transportation Planner and Analyst at Lawrence Frank and Company in Atlanta Georgia. He has a Masters in Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. T. Keith Lawton transport modeling consultant and past Director of Technical services, Metro Planning Department, Portland, OR, has been active in model development for over 40 years. He has a BSc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Natal (South Africa), and an M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Duke University. He is a member and past Chair of the TRB Committee on Passenger Travel Demand Forecasting. 相似文献