Vaidogas et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Solving the Problem of Multiple‐Criteria Building Design Decisions with respect to the Fire Safety of Occupants: An Approach Based on Probabilistic ModellingVaidogas et al., 2015
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- Vaidogas E
- Šakėnaitė J
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- Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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The design of buildings may include a comparison of alternative architectural and structural solutions. They can be developed at different levels of design process. The alternative design solutions are compared and ranked by applying methods of multiple‐criteria decision …
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