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Improving the understandability of artifact-centric workflows using BPMN with extensions
(2015)Since 2003 the enterprises have accelerated research in this approach through development of methods, tools and other technologies in support of the artifact-centric approach. The artifact-centric approach is expected to ... -
In (or outside of) your neck of the woods: laterality in spatial body representation
(2014-02-19)Beside language, space is to date the most widely recognized lateralized systems. For example, it has been shown that even mental representations of space and the spatial representation of abstract concepts display lateralized ... -
In a Christchurch frame of mind
(2015)This project is for Christchurch. It proposes to provide useful low-cost space for the little businesses, privately owned, operating from a small capital base, that are essential to the restoration of this great city’s ... -
In a perfect world Emergency Department Screening and Brief Interventions for heavy and hazardous use of substances : a feasibility study
(2016)Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) is an evidence based technique for reducing heavy and harmful consumption of alcohol and other drugs. There is significant evidence for both the efficacy and the effectiveness of SBI. ... -
In a prison, architecture is the world : damning denunciation of the Devil's Isle
(2019)RESEARCH QUESTION: How can the architecture in a prison be used to rehabilitate low to medium security prisoners to benefit society? ABSTRACT: This research project attempts to create a new prison design typology ... -
In conversation -- remodelling CYF
(2015-09)As many of you have also voiced, we have concerns about the current CYF Review. Our contention is the review is not wide enough, instead relying on a siloed approach to fix a wider problem. We also believe the continued ... -
In it to lose it
(2021)RESEARCH QUESTION How can architecture assist in promoting everyday physical activity and thus contribute to the population’s general physical health? ABSTRACT As technology continuously improves to accommodate our ... -
In loving memory of - : The repurposing of former Carrington Hospital as a community hub
(2021)RESEARCH QUESTION: How can Building One be adaptively reused to regenerate the community of Point Chevalier? ABSTRACT: Once the function of a building becomes redundant, it is demolished without hesitation, or it is ... -
In search of key drivers for success in first year engineering courses
(Australasian Association for Engineering Education, 2013)BACKGROUND In 2010 and 2011 staff at Unitec Institute of Technology (Unitec) became increasingly concerned at the declining success rate of students in undergraduate Diploma level engineering courses. Unitec is the largest ... -
In the context of mobility, social identity and belonging, where is ‘community’ – and why does it matter?
(Unitec ePress, 2016-05-02)The word ‘community’ is used in many diverse situations. It may be that we move into a geographical community, buy into a product community, are part of a shared interest community, participate in a work or student community, ... -
In the public realm
(AGM Publishing Ltd. & New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects, 2014)Renée Davies attended the 51st IFLA World Congress 'Thinking and Action ; Earth, Home and Landscape of Places' in Buenos Aires, Argentina and encountered a rich platform of ideas and inspiration. -
In the space : creating a vibrant community through architecture in Levuka, Ovalau Island,Fiji
(2019)RESEARCH QUESTION: How can the history and cultural identity of the community inform an architectural proposition for a contemporary community and cultural centre in Levuka, Fiji? ABSTRACT Levuka town is located on ... -
In the Year 2025 Looking back at the Future of Social Work Education
(Social Workers Registration Board, 2013)Conclusion We have good prospects for a vibrant social work education sector in the future if we: • Collaborate within social work education • Work well across the social work sector and beyond to key stakeholders • ... -
In work for work- seamless integration of academic learning and practical application.
(2014-11)Work Integrated Learning (WIL) * a holistic approach to inculcate lifelong competencies into the curriculum * workplace is a platform for practical application of acquired theoretical knowledge * intangible soft ... -
Incandescent molecules: An analytical investigation into materiality in contemporary abstract painting
(2022-12)This project began by considering abstract painting across the twentieth century, from Malevich to Nozkowski, and subsequently looked at contemporary New Zealand practice. This analysis secured my work within the genres ... -
Incidence of dog bites and public attitudes towards dog care and management in Samoa
(2012)In many developing nations, dogs (Canis familiaris) present a significant issue in terms of human health, safety and animal welfare. We assessed attitudes towards dogs and their management in Samoa, a developing South ... -
Inclusive and consistent assessment of architectural drawings across teaching teams on Architectural Technology courses
(2019-11)The purpose of this project is to encourage best practice by seeking to rationalise the process of how teaching team members assess architectural drawings. This is to mitigate the influence of personal subjectivity and ... -
Inclusive assessments in language teaching: Current approaches and future possibilities
(2023-09-30)In the field of language education, inclusive assessments are pivotal yet often overlooked. This presentation aims to stimulate critical dialogue about our attitudes, beliefs, and practices regarding inclusivity in language ... -
Inconsistencies and inequalities: Why the world needs a more unified approach to air pollution
(2021-12-07)The issue 1948 Donora Smog (Pennsylvania, USA) 1952 Great Smog of London (UK) Development of air quality legislation Global air quality legislation Why standards are confusing Averaging periods Measurement units Unit ... -
Inconsistent coherence in post-quake Christchurch, New Zealand
(University of Moratuwa (Sri Lanka), 2016-04)This paper discusses some of the complexities of interactions between people and places in the making and remaking of cities. The paper uses as a case study, Christchurch, New Zealand, which has in the past had the reputation ...