Integrating Six Sigma With Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)

February 2nd, 2011

Businesses need to realize the fact that SOA works well only when it is integrated with time-tested quality improvement initiatives such as Six Sigma.

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The Story Behind Saltbox Architecture

February 2nd, 2011

Saltbox homes can convey years of American colonial history in a single glance. With distinctive high pitched asymmetrical roofs, and flat, unadorned exteriors, these homes show how people lived in the nation’s earliest days, between the early 16th and late 17th centuries, adjusting their homes as needed to make things easier. Because of their unique features, Saltbox homes are also instantly recognizable, and among the iconic residences of the Northeast coast.

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Putting Persuasion Architecture to Work for You

February 2nd, 2011

You might not be familiar with the concept of persuasion marketing, even if you’ve had a business on the web for a while and have been paying attention to aspects of search engine optimization.

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Rapid Prototyping or Rapid Tooling in Architecture

February 2nd, 2011

Rapid tooling promises to be a powerful solution in the quest to develop better products faster. In the future, rapid tooling will commonly be used to slash the time for the delivery of components in production intent materials.

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Architectural Design for Rental Houses

February 1st, 2011

Design for rentals varies depending on there the building is going to be located. In high income areas, designs are best kept larger than the minimum size and are more complicated. This is because the target clientele will be able to afford the high rents that will be charged due to the higher cost of land and constructing the house.

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Using Computer Aided Design for Architectural Landscape Plans

February 1st, 2011

CAD stands for Computer Aided Design. Many of us have little knowledge about this technology and few people are using it for better handling of building & construction projects. Many times landscape owners do their own design work especially for residential sales. What if you get a feedback from your residential customer that they want the area re-landscaped and modified to suit their specific needs? The customer follows this up with very less information about the project or landscape. You also know that you are competing with many other contractors and not only will your quote determine if you get the job, but your design will most likely be the crucial factor.

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