Design Philosophy Sample Clauses

Design Philosophy. Due to the high coverage reliability goal, RF design based on modeling tools alone will not provide the degree of confidence required to meet the coverage goals. Therefore, a [*****] is required to fully characterize the design and assure that the coverage requirements are met. The measurement process requires the installation of [*****] on each potential repeater site and the use of a [*****] to collect and store signal strength data on traffic routes around that site. The signal strength data will be processed and analyzed to determine the coverage that will be provided by that site. The site-by-site coverage so determined will indicate the degree of coverage required from adjacent sites (should the site be a part of a cluster of sites). This is the measurements based design process that is described herein.
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Design Philosophy. Xxx Xxxx, Street and Footpath lighting design and specification shall incorporate, wherever possible use of modern materials, energy saving devices and proven innovation in lighting provision. As a result design and specification may vary and therefore further advice should be obtained from the Council prior to the commencement of lighting design.
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Design Philosophy. The design of the printed materials was based on two simple but effective principles. In short, we aimed to define a graphic identity that is at the same time distinctive and classic, as befits the subject matter of the project. Achieving both a degree of timelessness and a striking design that 'speaks to everyone' has in turn two significant consequences. A timeless and classic look means that the design is conceived to 'age well' -- a crucial consideration for a library project, which, by definition, is aimed at posterity or, at any rate, is meant to be used for many years to come. On the other hand, a strong graphic statement that is simple, easy to identify, and based on universal proportions (such as for instance the golden ratio) allows the use of the same design/theme for both dissemination and networking. This strong visual identity was consistently ‘declined’ in the various print designs, as detailed in the next paragraph. Both considerations translate into cost and labour savings for the project, especially with a view to its future upkeep/sustainability. Another cost-saving consideration was the idea of designing templates for brochures and posters that the partners will be able to easily fill in and print locally as the need arises (see below).
Design Philosophy. The system architecture for the [***]* will be implemented using distributed object oriented techniques to allow feature and capacity enhancements to be developed with minimum impact to the core functionality of the [***]*. It will be designed to allow the external interfaces to be modified easily as the needs of the customer change, and standardized interfaces are developed. The core functionality will be shielded from the external interfaces via strictly defined and maintained APIs, and interaction between functional sections of the system should also be structured so that enhancements to one feature or function will have predictable and limited impact to all other areas of the system. The [***]* specific functions and databases will be isolated from the main system and be easy to test and configure to minimize maintenance over the product lifetime.
Design Philosophy. We care about people and the organizations they work for, and we firmly believe our passion for human-centered design can elevate our clients’ work with measurable results. Design is only as successful as it makes information accessible, and our ability to think outside the box and devise new ways to deliver material positions our clients ahead of the competition. We believe there is no client engagement too big or too small, and we bring our commitment to quality and excellence to every project we complete. Our firm believes in a hands-on approach—we work collaboratively with our clients during all stages of product development. We take our cues from our clients and tailor our approach to their needs. We recognize that many people have different levels of design experience, so we work to cover knowledge gaps and assure we are always on the same page with options and outcomes. We don’t consider our work finished until the client is 100% satisfied. the problem to solve and set goals creative solutions project scope and timeline initial ideas and mockups on chosen concept CONTROL to prevent errors Our unique methodology combines best practices from both design thinking and project management to create a hybrid process that generates the best results. This robust and agile process allows us to incorporate creative thinking and design into the project workflow while still maintaining strict project timelines so that we can achieve on-time delivery of unique, custom designs that solve the root cause of the marketing challenge. To keep the project moving forward, we communicate with clients by scheduling in-person meetings or calls and by using our internal project management software (Microsoft To Do) or other software of the client’s choosing (Asana, Xxxxxx, Basecamp, etc.). Afton Design Co. is SWaM certified (Small, Micro, and Woman-Owned; Certification Number ) and committed to diversity and inclusion in design as well as hiring practices. We make sure that our designs follow Chapter 7 of the ADA Standards for Accessible Designs and exceed industry guidelines by combining text with illustrative graphics and icons. Our firm also believes in making design solutions that resonate with a wide variety of people, and we take steps to ensure that photos and imagery show diversity. When hiring contractors, our firm seeks to include applicants from under-represented groups through active outreach and solicitation. Our firm uses She Freelances, a business directory of...
Design Philosophy. NCS has experience with a number of similar on-call contracts with small and large task orders producing quality results while meeting the schedules and allocated budgets. Based on our experience, we use the following principles when completing task orders successfully: • Regular Communication with the Client - To assess upcoming tasks so that we can respond immediately. Visit the sites (at our expense) where work is anticipated to understand key issues. This enables us to respond quickly in preparing task orders. • Client Involvement - We strive to keep communication open for the client and team members. We respect all opinions. We long ago learned that when an informed client understands what they are receiving, they are satisfied with the results.
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Design Philosophy. The Contractor shall design the fill replacement of the cooling towers in accordance with all the requirements of this specification unless specifically agreed to and accepted by the Employer. The thermal, hydraulic and mechanical design of the new cooling tower fill shall be designed to operate continuously around the duty point or extremes as follows:  Design duty point: o Design circulating water flow rate: 13 m3/s o Height of water level at above flow rate: 9.6m above ‘P’ o Cooling range: 15.0 °C o Re-cooled water temperature: 22.5 °C o Dry bulb temperature: 15.45 °C o Wet bulb temperature: 11.05 °C o Approach: 11.45 °C o Atmospheric pressure: 84.7 kPa  Option 1: Improved design duty point o Re-cooled water temperature: 22.0 °C (or better) o All other parameters as per above  Allowable variation in CW flow rate: o At133% of design, i.e. 17.29 m3/s height of water level above ‘P’:9.98m o At 66% of design, i.e. 8.58 m3/s height of water level above ‘P’:9.32m  Maximum operational temperature: o Water inlet temperature: 52 °C o Dry bulb temperature: 35 °C o Wet bulb temperature: 20 °C o CW flow as per design duty point.  Minimum temperature the internals are exposed to when the cooling tower is off load is -4 °C.
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