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10%; open Kiviniemi, A (2006) Find in CUMINCAD Ten years of IFC-development – Why are we not yet there? , Building on IT – Joint International Conference on Computing and Decision Making in Civil and Building Engineering, ISCCBE, ASCE and CIB-W78 & CIB-W102, Universite du Quebec, Montreal, Canada

10%; open Kiviniemi, A. (2006) Find in CUMINCAD Ten Years of IFC Development - Why We Are Not There Yet , Proceedings CIB-W78, Montreal

10%; open Kiviniemi, A. (2006) Find in CUMINCAD Ten years of IFC development - why we are not there yet , Proc CIB-W78, Montreal

10%; open Kiviniemi, A. (2006) Find in CUMINCAD Ten years of IFC development. Why are we not there yet? , Keynote presentation. Joint International Confererence of Computing and Decision-making in Civil and Building Engineering. Montreal, Canada

10%; open Kiviniemi, Arto (2006) Find in CUMINCAD Ten years of IFC-development - why are we not yet there ? , keynote in Building on IT – Joint International Conference on Computing and Decision Making in Civil and Building Engineering, 14.- 16.6.2006, Montreal, Canada. ISCCBE (International Society for Computing in Civil and Building Engineering), ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers), CIB-W78 & CIB-W102 (International Council for Building), Universite du Quebec, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne

10%; open Kiviniemi, Arto (2006) Find in CUMINCAD Ten years of IFC-development - why are we not yet there ? , keynote in Building on IT – Joint International Conference on Computing and Decision Making in Civil and Building Engineering, 14.- 16.6.2006, Montreal, Canada. ISCCBE (International Society for Computing in Civil and Building Engineering), ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers), CIB-W78 & CIB-W102 (International Council for Building), Universite du Quebec, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne

10%; open Knecht, B. (2003) Find in CUMINCAD Brave new solid-state, carbon-fiber world , Architects Peter Testa and Sheila Kennedy are reinventing the design process through collaboration with industry, Innovation, Architectural Record

10%; open Kotovsky, K., Hayes, J.R. and Simon H.A. (1985) Find in CUMINCAD Why are some problems hard? , Evidence of m Tower of Hanoi Cognitive Psychology 17 248-294

10%; open Lange, E (2002) Find in CUMINCAD Visualization in landscape architecture and planning––where we have been, where we are now and where we might go from here , E. Buhmann, U. Notthelfer, and M. Pietsch (eds), Trends in GIS and virtualization in environmental planning and design, p. 8–18. Heidelberg: Herbert Wichmann Verlag

10%; open Lanier, J (2010) Find in CUMINCAD You are not a Gadget: a manifesto , New York. Alfred A. Knopf

10%; open Lanier, J (2011) Find in CUMINCAD You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto , Vintage, New York

10%; open Lanier, J. (2011) Find in CUMINCAD You are not a gadget: a manifesto (publ. in Penguin books with updated material) , London. Penguin Books

10%; open Lanier, J. (2010) Find in CUMINCAD You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto , Alfred A. Knopf, New York

10%; open Lanier, J. (2010) Find in CUMINCAD You are not a gadget : a manifesto. First edition. , New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2010. Available at: https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9910090767102121

10%; open Laura Kurgan (1994) Find in CUMINCAD You Are Here: Information Drift , Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York

10%; open Le Ricolais, Robert (1973) Find in CUMINCAD Things Themselves Are Lying, and So Are Their Images , Structures Implicit and Explicit, edited by James Bryan and Rolf Sauer, 81–109. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press

10%; open Le Ricolais, Robert (1973) Find in CUMINCAD Things Themselves are Lying, And So Are Their Images , Via, 88-91. University of Pennsylvania

10%; open Leach, E. (1978) Find in CUMINCAD Culture and communication , The logic by which symbols are connected, Cambridge University Press, London

10%; open Leach, Edmund (1976) Find in CUMINCAD Culture and Communication. The logic by which symbols are connected , Cambridge University Press. London

10%; open Leake, DB and Kendall-Morwick, J (2009) Find in CUMINCAD Four Heads Are Better than One: Combining Suggestions for Case Adaptation , McGinty L., Wilson D.C. (eds) Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development. ICCBR 2009., pp. 165-179

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