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...October 2009 02:01 From civil engineering through social engineering...his time. "I started in civil engineering, doing big multi-storey buildings," he says. "I studied civil engineering at Sheffield. After that... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/06/238008/Interview-Accenture-boss-David-Thomlinson-puts-one-foot-in.htm
...things were as bad as they were. The lessons from Denver were set out by Richard de Neufville, Professor of Civil Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. These were some of the things he highlighted in a report “The Baggage... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2008/04/it-took-10-years-to-sort-out-d.html
...2007 04:08 Green leaves Civil engineering professionals say althoughsustainabilityis...at this week's Civils 2007 civil engineering exhibition taking place in London...demanding more environmentally sound civil engineering practices. Dilbert Sudoku... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/11/23/228264/civil-engineers-call-for-greener-technology-tools.htm
...software is becoming much more like engineering and a lot less like pioneering. Engineering in all its facets (from civil engineering to mechanical engineering to chemical engineering) is sometimes considered "boring" too... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/editors-blog/2008/06/it-is-boring-so-say-graduates.html
...application, which allows officers on the beat to access the Police National Computer and download digital mugshots, and civil engineering firm Arup, which uses an application called Neverfail as part of its business continuity plan to ensure employees... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/03/15/222429/get-on-the-right-mobile-os-track.htm
...but just over £5bn if the fibre went to the street connection cabinet (FTTC). Most of this would go on civil engineering works in rural areas, it said. Cities and towns are already well-served. The Information Commissioner... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/23/235757/rural-areas-wont-benefit-from-broadband-says-industry.htm
...Register | Login Databases Users help Balfour roll-out by Cliff Saran Wednesday 01 March 2006 04:06 Civil engineering giant Balfour Beatty is using a core team of end-users to facilitate the roll-out of Oracle eBusiness Suite across... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/03/01/214504/users-help-balfour-roll-out.htm
...combination of X Service and X Hire fromThree X to manage the hire and service of surveying and piling equipment to civil engineering and construction companies. Tony Bastin, IT development manager, said proof-of-delivery queries had taken... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/01/07/228786/vp-group-boosts-efficiency-with-mobile-management.htm
...Blackberry, allows officers on the beat to access the Police National Computer and download digital mug shots. Civil engineering firm Arup uses an application called Neverfail as part of its Blackberry-based business-continuity plan to ensure... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/06/22/224980/mobile-devices-have-a-changing-role-in-businesses.htm
...providing high-speed access in rural areas. Wireless networks cost less than fibre-based ones because there is less civil engineering to do. "Our purpose was to provide a cost model for the commercial deployment of fibre to the home and to the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/09/09/232253/users-must-want-high-speed-broadband-says-government-advisor.htm

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