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+ | The [[concept level tools|STCUP]] (Security Tool for Conceptual Urban Planning) was developed to assist the urban planner in the early stages of the planning process, with the Urban Securipedia being one of its components. Urban Securipedia is developed as a component of this tool (see [[concept level tools]]) by the Vitruv consortium under lead of [http://www.tno.nl/index.cfm?Taal=2 TNO] as part of the EU FP7 project VITRUV. Althought the information provided has been gathered with the utmost care, most information was gathered from open sources and the consortium or its constituent partners make no warranties about accuracy or completeness of the information, see the [[Securipedia:General disclaimer|disclaimer]]. |
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+ | | Dissing + Weitling || At Dissing + Weitling architecture it is our goal is to create optimal spaces for human activity – at work, in the home and in the public sphere. As our projects demonstrate a close relationship between technology and design – and we continuously explore the boundaries between design, innovation and the environment, and we seek to incorporate high-tech sustainable solutions as an integrated part of the overall design strategy right from the first sketch, D+W is a potential user of the solutions developed in VITRUV. D+W will play the role of a potential end user and will provide input on end-user requirements. We will test the tools and give advice for developing a useable solution |
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|As Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics, the Ernst-Mach-Institut, EMI, is specialized on the physics of high-speed, transient processes in order to derive solutions for applications in the industry. Experimental, computer-based and analytical methods aim at improving the security and reliability of components and structures under dynamic loads. The business segments address the areas of defence, security, space and transport. |
|As Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics, the Ernst-Mach-Institut, EMI, is specialized on the physics of high-speed, transient processes in order to derive solutions for applications in the industry. Experimental, computer-based and analytical methods aim at improving the security and reliability of components and structures under dynamic loads. The business segments address the areas of defence, security, space and transport. |
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 1 February 2017
The STCUP (Security Tool for Conceptual Urban Planning) was developed to assist the urban planner in the early stages of the planning process, with the Urban Securipedia being one of its components. Urban Securipedia is developed as a component of this tool (see concept level tools) by the Vitruv consortium under lead of TNO as part of the EU FP7 project VITRUV. Althought the information provided has been gathered with the utmost care, most information was gathered from open sources and the consortium or its constituent partners make no warranties about accuracy or completeness of the information, see the disclaimer.
The following VITRUV partners were involved in the development of the Urban Securipedia: