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UNINA9910132285803321 |
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Eury Pascaline |
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Jordanie : les élections législatives du 8 novembre 1989 / / Pascaline Eury |
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Presses de l’Ifpo, 1991 |
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France : , : Presses de l'Ifpo, , 1991 |
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1 online resource (180 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
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Collana |
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Cahiers du CERMOC ; ; Number 2 |
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Government - Non-U.S |
Law, Politics & Government |
Government - Asia |
Jordan Politics and government |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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A major turning point in the recent history of Jordan, the legislative elections of 1989, by the reactivation of parliamentary institutions and the use of popular consultation which they entailed, put an end to the political status quo and the absence of life democracy decided by the Hashemite monarchy after the third Arab-Israeli war of 1967.In this thesis of DEA of Political Sciences published in Cahiers du Cermoc , Pascaline Eury returns to this episode by starting by recalling its general context and the debates which preceded its implementation. It then analyzes the stakes and the course of an electoral campaign during which parties with opposing opinions were able to clash.The winners of this election were undoubtedly the Muslim Brotherhood who, by succeeding in mobilizing around them populations of different origins and social class, established themselves as a real force of opposition to the power of King Hussein. |
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UNINA9910136815303321 |
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Autore |
Holzer Dominik |
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The BIM manager's handbook : guidance for professionals in architecture, engineering, and construction / / Dominik Holzer |
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Chichester : , : Wiley, , [2016] |
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©2016 |
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1-118-98234-7 |
1-118-98240-1 |
9781118982426 (hardback) |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (227 pages) |
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Building information modeling |
Building - Computer simulation |
Building management - Data processing |
Communication in the building trades |
Architectural practice |
Architects and builders |
Construction industry - Information resources management |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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The BIM Manager's Handbook; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Why BIM Managers Count!; The BIM Manager: Focus on the Person behind the Title; Hands-On BIM; Revelations and Surprises; 1 Best Practice BIM; BIM Managers: Breaking Ground; A Role in Transition; The Rise and Rise of BIM; Defining Good, or Even "Best Practice," BIM; The Big Picture; Reporting from the Trenches; When BIM Goes Wrong - Examples of "Bad BIM"; Pseudo BIM; Going Solo - Lack of Coordination across Key BIM Stakeholders; BIM Execution Plan - Lack or Lack of Use; No Data Integration |
Lack of Well-Defined Objectives (Client)Overmodeling; Lacking Tool Ecology; Modeling without Understanding; Model Inaccuracy; Über-Hacks; The Tipping Point - How Do You Become Successful Using BIM?; BIM - Getting It Right; Benchmarking BIM; Broader Policies; Measuring Day-to-Day Performance; Key Performance Indicators; Endnotes; 2 |
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Change Management; Technology as a Driver for Innovation and Change; The Cultural Dimension of Change . . . and Its Management; The Social and Organizational Context to Change; BIM Managers: Facilitators of Change |
Interfacing with Your Organization's Leadership and ManagementBIM's Push and Pull; Decision Makers Who Do Not Understand BIM; Lacking Support from the Top; Becoming a Manager; Learning to Lobby; The Inside Man; Selling Value Back to the Business; Overcoming Change Resistance and Managing Expectations; That BIM Thing Looks Amazing, Just Not on My Project!; Bridging the "Us vs. Them" Schism; Developing a Network; Tips and Tricks; The Design Technology and BIM Audit; Set Up and Run a Design Technology/BIM Audit; What Should Be Asked during the Audit?; Change Management Workshops and Seminars |
Endnotes3 Focuson Technology; Interfacing Design Technology with Information Technology; BIM and Design Technology; The IT/DT Dialogue; Hardware/Software License Selection for BIM; Sharing BIM via Networks; BIM in the Cloud; Processes to Consider; Private Cloud versus BIM Cloud; Project and Document Management Software; Explaining Tool Ecologies; From Supporting Singular Software Use to Supporting Process; Establishing Common Data Environments; Compensating for End-User Behavior; Thinking in Ecologies; Interfacing BIM; Geospatial/Point Clouds to BIM; Surface Models and BIM |
Interfacing BIM and Engineering AnalysisThe IFC Question; Driving BIM via Data Interfaces; BIM to 3D Visualization, 4D, and More; BIM to Fabrication; BIM Anywhere; BIM to FM; Future Developments; Endnotes; 4 BuildingUp a BIM Support Infrastructure; Propagating BIM; Starting with the End in Mind-Employer Information Requirements; Setting the (BIM) Standards; How to Start; Access All Areas; CAD Standards in BIM; BIM Execution Plans; The BIM Placemat; The BIM Capability Statement; What Goes in the BIM Capability Statement; UK PAS 1192-2/3/4/5-Specific Documents; BIM Library Management |
Spotlight on BIM Content |
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