Architecture
Augmented Reality and Google Earth - Is This "Snow Crash" Realized?
How Snow Crash Changed the Future of Mapping
For anyone who has ever read the 1992 science fiction novel by Neal Stephenson called Snow Crash, it is easy to appreciate how closely real life can sometimes imitates art. Never mind the parallels between Stephenson's "Metaverse" and the popular online game "Second Life" - that's a blog discussion for another day. I want to focus instead on examining how closely today's Google Earth and Microsoft's Bing Map (formerly Virtual Earth) emulate the "Earth" application in Snow Crash". Consider the following excerpt from Chapter 13 of the book:
Sustainable Infrastructure: The Role of Innovation, Computing and Emerging Technology in Sustainability
I have been meaning to cover this topic for some time now. In my opinion, an exploration of the role of advanced infrastructure in sustainable design is both relevant and long overdue. Certainly, technology has changed the way we live, do business and think about the world. However, whether technology can also be leveraged to create a more sustainable society is an entirely different question. Many people, for example, might argue that we need to simplify our lives to make them more sustainable. I think this is largely true. However, I also believe strongly that we need better ways of measuring exactly how sustainable
Ten Innovative Uses for GIS in Facility Management
GIS - An Advanced-Infrastructure Tool for Facility Management

If you had a chance to read my previous post entitled "Introducing the Advanced-Infrastructure Toolbox", you may recall that advanced infrastructure systems are built upon data collected about the physical world, and managed in robust and flexible data management systems. For facility management purposes, the data management system of choice is GIS. Essentially a powerful CAD system with an underlying relational database structure, GIS is capable of managing, visualizing and exploring the complex interactions between land, buildings, infrastructure, furniture, and equipment, which are necessary for the operations of a facility. In this post, we will be discussing ten (10) very useful application for GIS in facility management. The examples are set in the context of a university or college campus setting; however, they are very applicable to any facility management scenario, including amusement parks, airports, concert venues, business parks or hospitals - to name just a few.
America's Infrastructure Receives an Overall D Grade in 2009
On January 28, 2009, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) published the 2009 Infrastructure Report Card for the United States. The Report Card is an assessment by professional engineers of the nation's status in 15 categories of infrastructure. The report cards is as follows:
Introducing the Advanced-Infrastructure Toolbox
Overview and History
From the time ancient humans first abandoned their nomadic ways and began to construct permanent shelters, society and individual quality-of-life have been both bound and enhanced by the technical proficiency of civil engineers---their ability to invent and apply tools and technologies as new challenges arose. During the course of history, these engineering tools naturally evolved from the groma used for surveying
roads in ancient Rome, to the slide rules that helped humans land on the Moon, to the spreadsheets and computer-aided-drafting tools used by civil engineers today. As a result, the Civil Engineering Toolbox of this generation is vastly different than the toolbox of my grandfather's generation.
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