Knowledge-Driven Computing : Knowledge Engineering and Intelligent Computations
Knowledge-Driven Computing constitutes an emerging area of intensive research located at the intersection of Computational Intelligence and Knowledge Engineering with strong mathematical foundations. It embraces methods and approaches coming from diverse computational paradigms, such as evolutionary computation and nature-inspired algorithms, logic programming and constraint programming, rule-based systems, fuzzy sets and many others. The use of various knowledge representation formalisms and knowledge processing and computing paradigms is oriented towards the efficient resolution of computationally complex and difficult problems.
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Hotel building in Damascus city
Show a hotel building in Damascus. The project is a facility consisting of one basement use as a storage rooms and shelter, and ground story and twelve story.
A structural study and study of the site of Al-Rahma hospital - Deir Ez-Zour
Presents the structural study and design of Al-Rahma Hospital, located in Deir Ez-Zour, Al-Kanamat area near the Euphrates River. The hospital includes two basement levels and ten floors above ground. The basements house medical imaging rooms, storage spaces, and a shelter.
Introduction to finite element analysis : A textbook for engineering students
Covers the basic concepts and applications of finite element analysis. It is specifically aimed at introducing this advanced topic to undergraduate-level engineering students and practicing engineers in a lucid manner. It also introduces a structural and heat transfer analysis software FEASTSMT which has wide applications in civil, mechanical, nuclear and automobile engineering domains.
Fundamentals of durable reinforced concrete
The book presents a framework for specification through internationally adopted codes and standards and summarises the background to probabilistic approaches to durability design, providing a state-of-the-art review of mathematical modelling of deterioration mechanisms along with current directions in test methods for performance-based specifications.



