05233nam 2200673 450 991046027590332120200520144314.01-118-91573-91-118-91572-0(CKB)3710000000412047(EBL)1895747(SSID)ssj0001482751(PQKBManifestationID)12542354(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001482751(PQKBWorkID)11422246(PQKB)11515374(DLC) 2015010500(MiAaPQ)EBC1895747(Au-PeEL)EBL1895747(CaPaEBR)ebr11055098(CaONFJC)MIL785550(OCoLC)905419539(EXLCZ)99371000000041204720150526h20152015 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrResearch methods for construction /Richard Fellows, Anita LiuFourth edition.West Sussex, England :John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,2015.©20151 online resource (319 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-118-91574-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; About the Authors; Preface; Part I Producing a Proposal; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 The concept of research; 1.1.1 Research: a careful search/investigation; 1.1.2 Research: contribution to knowledge; 1.1.3 A learning process; 1.1.4 Contextual factors affecting research; 1.2 Classifications of research; 1.2.1 Pure and applied research; 1.2.2 Quantitative and qualitative research; 1.2.3 Other categories of research; 1.3 Theories and paradigms; 1.3.1 Development of knowledge; 1.3.2 Testing a theory; 1.3.3 A paradigm; 1.3.4 Positivism; 1.3.5 Interpretivism1.3.6 Models and hypotheses1.4 Research styles; 1.4.1 Action research; 1.4.2 Ethnographic research; 1.4.3 Surveys; 1.4.4 Case studies; 1.4.5 Experiments; 1.5 Quantitative and qualitative approaches; 1.5.1 Quantitative approaches; 1.5.2 Qualitative approaches; 1.5.3 Triangulated studies; 1.5.4 Data sources; 1.6 Where to begin; 1.7 Summary; Chapter 2 Topic for Study; 2.1 Selection of a topic; 2.1.1 Resources; 2.1.2 Subject selection; 2.1.3 Choosing a topic; 2.1.4 Evaluating alternatives; 2.1.5 Refining a topic; 2.2 Writing the proposal; 2.2.1 Aim; 2.2.2 Proposition; 2.2.3 Objectives2.2.4 Hypotheses 2.2.5 Methodology and methods; 2.2.6 Programme; 2.2.7 Deliverables and industrial or practitioner support; 2.3 Summary; Part II Executing the Research; Chapter 3 Initial Research; 3.1 The research process; 3.1.1 Initial phase; 3.1.2 Data and information; 3.1.3 Dynamic process; 3.2 Initial search; 3.2.1 Definitions and assumptions; 3.2.2 Theory and literature review; 3.2.3 Analyzing data from a search; 3.3 Literature-based discovery; 3.4 Assembling the theoretical framework; 3.5 Philosophy and methodology; 3.5.1 Ontology and epistemology; 3.5.2 Positivism and phenomenology3.5.3 Constructivism and reductionism 3.5.4 Realism; 3.5.5 Fuzzy thinking; 3.6 Theoretical models and constructs; 3.6.1 What is modelling?; 3.6.2 Theoretical model; 3.6.3 Constructs; 3.7 Proper referencing; 3.8 Summary; Chapter 4 Approaches to Empirical Work; 4.1 Role of experience; 4.1.1 When does research begin?; 4.1.2 What is experience?; 4.2 Research design; 4.2.1 Context; 4.2.2 Empiricism and verification; 4.2.3 Deduction and induction; 4.2.4 Case study; 4.2.5 Ethnography; 4.2.6 Experiments and quasi-experiments; 4.2.7 Variance and errors; 4.3 Qualitative approaches4.3.1 When are qualitative approaches employed? 4.3.2 Development of theory from data; 4.3.3 Analysis of data; 4.4 Quantitative approaches; 4.4.1 When are quantitative approaches employed?; 4.4.2 Sources of data; 4.4.3 Experimental control; 4.5 Experimental design (including experiments and quasi-experiments); 4.5.1 Experiments and quasi-experiments; 4.5.2 Variables; 4.5.3 Replication; 4.5.4 Between-subjects design (simple randomised experiments); 4.5.5 Between-subjects design (matched randomised groups); 4.5.6 Within-subject design (repeated measure design); 4.5.7 Factorial experiments4.6 Case study researchThis new edition of a valued guide for construction students will: instill rigor into your problem solving and the production of reports and publications is one of the few books to provide guidance on research formulation, methodologies, and methods specifically for construction students has been extended in scope to cover many areas of debate, e.g. research ethics, and quantitative & qualitative researchBuildingResearchMethodologyBuildingResearchElectronic books.BuildingResearchMethodology.BuildingResearch.624.072Fellows Richard1948-957799Liu AnitaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460275903321Research methods for construction2169821UNINA01979nam 2200421z- 450 9910346924003321202102111000011540(CKB)4920000000101282(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/39886(oapen)doab39886(EXLCZ)99492000000010128220202102d2009 |y 0gerurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier2D-3D-Registrierung mit Parameterentkopplung für die Patientenlagerung in der StrahlentherapieKIT Scientific Publishing20091 online resource (197 p. p.)Karlsruhe transactions on biomedical engineering / Ed.: Universität Karlsruhe (TH) / Institute of Biomedical Engineering3-86644-376-5 Die optimale Lagerung des Patienten ist von entscheidender Bedeutung für den Erfolg einer Bestrahlung. In dieser Arbeit wird ein 2D-3D-Registrierungsverfahren für Hochenergiekontrollaufnahmen entwickelt, das die relevante anatomische Information gezielt herausarbeitet. Virtuelle Projektionsbilder können unter Ausnutzung des 3D-Radonraumes schnell berechnet werden. Die mathematische Entkopplung der Freiheitsgrade ermöglicht eine vollständige und robuste Lagebestimmung innerhalb weniger Sekunden.Technology: general issuesbicssc2D-3D-RegistrierungAutokorrelationBildverarbeitungFourierinterpolationMedizintechnikpolar-logarithmische TransformationStrahlentherapieTechnology: general issuesKreuder Frankauth1294127BOOK99103469240033212D-3D-Registrierung mit Parameterentkopplung für die Patientenlagerung in der Strahlentherapie3022904UNINA