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  • ...= Irani | first2 = Zahir | year = 2005 | title = E‐government adoption: architecture and barriers | url = | journal = Business Process Management Journal | volu ...re key company data is not compromised. This changes, however, with a more open environment, requiring further scrutiny of ERP security features and intern
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  • ===Architecture=== ...luding some from the 17th century. The city also has abundant contemporary architecture, largely built by Harvard and MIT.
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  • ...1960s many of the Ivy League universities' undergraduate programs remained open only to men, with Cornell the only one to have been coeducational from its [[File:Architecture on University of Pennsylvania Campus - Young Ben Franklin Statue - Philadel
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  • ...tool, jewelry, and silverware industries.<ref>{{cite web|title=Providence Architecture|url=http://www.brown.edu/cis/sta/dev/providence_architecture/locations/olne ...le buildings in the [[Federal style architecture|Federal]] and [[Victorian architecture|Victorian]] architectural styles, as well as several post-modern and modern
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  • ...|last3= Schildhauer |first3= M.P. |title= Challenges and Opportunities of Open Data in Ecology |journal= Science |volume= 331 |issue= 6018 |pages= 703–5 ...7 = Samee | year = 2015 | title = big data" on cloud computing: Review and open research issues | url = | journal = Information Systems | volume = 47 | iss
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  • ...Kimball and Mr. Jefferson: Rediscovering the Founding Fathers of American Architecture'', Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 320 pages; {{ISBN|978-1-60819-660-9}}; [https * Presidential Library (2010). ''The Wisdom of Thomas Jefferson'', Open Road Media, 251 pages; {{ISBN|978-1-4532-0266-1}}; [https://books.google.co
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  • '''Lyceum''' was an [[open-source]] [[blog]]ging platform based on [[WordPress]]. It was developed by ...er hand, adds new tables for each weblog added (it has a [[shard (database architecture)|shard]]ed schema).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lyceum.ibiblio.org/faq |titl
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  • '''NextGEN Gallery''' is a [[free and open-source]] image management plugin for the [[WordPress]] [[content management * [[Plug-in (computing)|Plugin Architecture]]
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  • ...sdate=May 21, 2013}}</ref> Features include a [[Plug-in (computing)|plugin architecture]] and a [[Web template system|template system]]. It is most associated with WordPress has a [[web template system]] using a [[template processor]]. Its architecture is a [[front controller]], routing all requests for non-static [[Uniform Re
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  • ...ingsIndia.bpf.html |title=Cornell president joins Indian prime minister to open new chapter in science education|publisher=Cornell News Service|accessdate= ...–111}}</ref> While some buildings are neatly arranged into [[quadrangle (architecture)|quadrangles]], others are packed densely and haphazardly. These eccentrici
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  • ...rtmouth is the largest private landowner of the town of Hanover,<ref name="Open Space Priorities Plan Summary"/> and its total landholdings and facilities ...ture|Georgian colonial architecture]] style,<ref name="CIC Historic Campus Architecture Project"/><ref name="Atkin Olshin Lawson-Bell Architects"/><ref name="A His
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  • ...ied Science]], the [[Princeton University School of Architecture|School of Architecture]] and the [[Bendheim Center for Finance]]. The university has ties with the ...ate College]] was dedicated.<ref name="chronology"/> In 1919 the School of Architecture was established.<ref name="chronology"/> In 1933, [[Albert Einstein]] becam
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  • ...elist]] [[George Whitefield]], who toured the American colonies delivering open air sermons. The building was designed and built by [[Edmund Woolley]] and ...ty of Cambridge with the local landscape to establish the [[Gothic Revival architecture|Collegiate Gothic]] style. The present core campus covers over {{convert|27
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  • The emphasis on classics gave rise to a number of private student societies, open only by invitation, which arose primarily as forums for discussions of mode | [[Yale School of Architecture]] || <center>1916</center>
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  • ...God, following the foot steps of Abraham; then spending a night out in the open, sleeping on the desert sand in the desert plain of Muzdalifah; then moving ===Architecture===
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  • ...} The devas are an integral part of Hindu culture and are depicted in art, architecture and through [[icon]]s, and stories about them are related in the scriptures ...eloped system of symbolism and iconography to represent the sacred in art, architecture, literature and worship. These symbols gain their meaning from the scriptur
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  • ...1), [https://www.jstor.org/stable/23075959 The Sixth Century in East Asian Architecture, Ars Orientalis], Vol. 41, pp. 27–71</ref>]] ...in the late 2nd or the 1st century CE, though the literary sources are all open to question.{{sfn|Zürcher |1972|pp=22–27}}{{refn|group=note|name=Hill |S
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  • ...SA /><ref>Lonsway, Brian. “Spiritual Summit.” ''The Houston Journal of Architecture''. 74 (2008): 14–19.</ref> The church was required to pay $11.8 million i ...On the evening of August 28th, it was announced by Lakewood that it would open at noon the next day as an available shelter, opening to storm victims and
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  • ...s who are not in a state of [[mortal sin]]. Most other churches practice [[open communion]] since they view communion as a means to unity, rather than an e ...ating in the orders of [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]] and [[Gothic architecture]] and the building of the great European cathedrals.<ref>Gonzalez, ''The St
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  • ...culminate in the development of the [[Soar (cognitive architecture)|Soar]] architecture in the middle 1980s.<ref name="AI at CMU in the 60s"/><ref name="Soar"/> ...>{{cite journal|last1=Laird|first1=John|title=Extending the Soar cognitive architecture|journal=Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications|date=2008|vol
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