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  2. S-FRAME Software Inc. - Wikipedia

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    S-FRAME Structural Office consists of: [7] S-FRAME - structural modeling, analysis, and design with links to BIM [8] software. S-STEEL - design and optimization of 2D/3D steel structures. S-CALC - cross-sectional properties calculator. S-TIMBER - structural analysis and timber design. S-PAD - design and optimization of steel members.

  3. Space frame - Wikipedia

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    The roof of this industrial building is supported by a space frame structure. If a force is applied to the blue node and the red bar were not present, the resultant effect on the structure would depend entirely on the blue node's bending rigidity, i.e. to its resistance (or lack thereof) to bending; however, with the red bar in place, then assuming negligible bending rigidity of the blue node ...

  4. Tekla Structures - Wikipedia

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    Tekla Structures was used extensively for the steel design of Capital Gate at Abu Dhabi, UAE. [4] Files exported from Tekla facilitated faster steel fabrication. [4] One of the architects, Jeff Schofield, stated that "it was the right time in history and we had the right technology to make this happen". [4]

  5. Steel design - Wikipedia

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    The design and use of steel frames are commonly employed in the design of steel structures. More advanced structures include steel plates and shells . In structural engineering, a structure is a body or combination of pieces of the rigid bodies in space that form a fitness system for supporting loads and resisting moments .

  6. Frame technology (software engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Frame technology (FT) is a language-neutral (i.e., processes various languages) system that manufactures custom software [1] from reusable, machine-adaptable building blocks, called frames. FT is used to reduce the time, effort, and errors involved in the design, construction, and evolution of large, complex software systems.

  7. Steel frame - Wikipedia

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    Steel frame structure Rectangular steel frame, or "perimeter frame" of the Willis building (at right) contrasted against the diagrid frame at 30 St Mary Axe (at center), in London. Steel frame is a building technique with a " skeleton frame" of vertical steel columns and horizontal I-beams , constructed in a rectangular grid to support the ...

  8. Triodetic dome - Wikipedia

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    It is generally used with aluminium tubes, but stainless steel was introduced in 1966. [1] [2] [3] The tubes do not require bolting or welding together, [2] [5] and the frame can be put together by non-specialists using basic equipment. [2] Various shapes in addition to domes are possible, including barrel vaults, pyramids and hyperbolic ...

  9. Software architecture - Wikipedia

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    Software architecture is about making fundamental structural choices that are costly to change once implemented. Software architecture choices include specific structural options from possibilities in the design of the software. There are two fundamental laws in software architecture: [3] [4] Everything is a trade-off "Why is more important ...

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