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這兩本書分別來自 和中國建築工業所出版 。

國立政治大學 法律學系 楊淑文所指導 何一民的 營建工程契約保固制度之研究 (2021),提出Turnkey 20關鍵因素是什麼,來自於工程驗收、工程保固、保固期、保固保證金、FIDIC契約條款。

而第二篇論文逢甲大學 專案管理碩士在職學位學程 曾亮所指導 林黛菁的 應用專案管理以臺北市松山區某舊有劇場整修之研究 (2021),提出因為有 舊有劇場、統包、專案管理、監造、設備改善的重點而找出了 Turnkey 20的解答。

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Power Management for Wearable Electronic Devices

為了解決Turnkey 20的問題,作者Kilani, Dima,Mohammad, Baker,Alhawari, Mohammad 這樣論述:

This book describes power management integrated circuits (PMIC), for power converters and voltage regulators necessary for energy efficient and small form factor systems. The authors discuss state-of-the-art PMICs not only for battery powered wearable devices, but also energy harvesting-based device

s. The circuits presented support voltage scaling to reduce the overall average power consumption of a wearable device, resulting in longer device operating time. The discussion includes many designs, control techniques and approaches to distribute efficiently the power among different blocks in the

device.-Demonstrates for readers how to innovate in designing power management integrated circuits (PMIC) suitable for wearable devices, powered by either battery or harvesting energy;-Introduces a dual outputs switched capacitor, using a single voltage regulator to minimize the area overhead and d

iscusses the effect of having more than two outputs on the area and power efficiency;-Introduces a novel clock-less digital LDO regulator that eliminates the use of the clocked comparator and serial shift register in the conventional design;-Presents experimental results of energy harvesting-based p

ower management units (PMU), using different combinations of power converters and voltage regulators, providing a guide for designers to select the appropriate option based on device requirements. Dima Kilani (S’13) received her PhD, Msc and B.S. degrees in Electrical and Electronics Engineering f

rom Khalifa University, UAE, in 2019, 2015 and 2013, respectively. Her PhD and Msc research focused on low-power mixed signal integrated circuit design including voltage regulators and DC-DC power converters targeting high power efficiency. She is currently a postdoctoral Fellow at Khalifa Universit

y where she focuses on power management unit design for energy harvesting applications. Kilani’s work has appeared in high impact publications such as IEEE Transaction of Circuits and Systems (TCAS) as well as presented at prestigious international conferences such as International Symposium of Circ

uits and Systems (ISCAS). Kilani has 15 publications and one patent filed. Baker Mohammad (M’04-SM’13) received the B.S. degree from the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA, the M.S. degree from Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Texas a

t Austin, Austin, TX, USA, in 2008, all in electricaland computer engineering. He was a Senior Staff Engineer and the Manager with Qualcomm, Austin, where he was involved in designing high performance and low power DSP processor used for communication and multimedia application. He was involved in a

wide range of microprocessors design with Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA, USA, from high performance, server chips >100 W (IA-64), to mobile embedded processor low power sub-1 W (xscale). He has over 16 years of industrial experience in microprocessor design with an emphasis on memory, low powe

r circuit, and physical design. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Electronic Engineering with the Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, and a Consultant with Qualcomm Inc., San Diego, CA, USA. In addition, he is involved in microwatt range c

omputing platform for WSN focusing on energy harvesting and power management, including efficient dc/dc and ac/dc converters. He holds ten issued U.S. patents and has several pending patent applications. He has authored one book entitled Embedded Memory Design for Multi-Core and SoC and co-authored

several publications in digital system design, memory design and testing, energy harvesting, power management, and power conversion, in addition to emerging memory technology modeling and design. His current research interests include power efficient computing, high yield embedded memory, and emergi

ng technology, such as memristor, STTRAM, and computer architecture. Dr. Mohammad has served the IEEE in many editorial and administrative capacities. He is a member of the Technical Program Committee of several IEEE conferences, such as the International Conference on Computer Design, the Internati

onal Conference on Environmental and Computer Science, and the VLSI-SoC Conference. He is a Regular Reviewer of the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VLSI SYSTEMS and the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON DESIGN AUTOMATION OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS. He is an Active Member of region eight student activities, including the Student

Best Paper Competition, the UAE Chapter Student Day, and the KUSTAR Student Branch Advisor. Mohammad Alhawari (M’16) is an Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering at Wayne State University, Detroit, USA. Prior to joining Wayne State University, he was a Post-doctoral Research

Fellow at Khalifa University from 2016 to 2018. Alhawari earned his Ph.D. from Khalifa University in 2016, his M.Sc. from Masdar Institute in 2010 and his B.Sc. from Yarmouk University in 2008. Alhawari’s work has appeared in high impact publications such as IEEE Journal Solid-State Circuits (JSSC)

and IEEE Transaction of Circuits and Systems (TCAS) as well as presented at prestigious international conferences such as International Solid State Circuit Confenece (ISSCC) and International Symposium of Circuits and Systems (ISCAS). Alhawari has authored a book titled "Energy Harvesting for Self-

Powered Wearable Devices", authored/coauthored 3 book chapters, has 2 granted and 2 pending patents. He has been a regular reviewer for more than 10 journals. Alhawari has been leading students and researchers and managing key research projects at the Khalifa Semiconductor Research Center (KSRC), fu

nded by the U.S. Semiconductor Research Coorporation (SRC) under the ACE4S Center of Excellence. Dr. Alhawari is focusing on Energy Harvesting and Power Management Circuits, Wireless Power Transfer and Bioelectronics Medicine Hani Saleh (SM’16) is an assistant professor of electronic engineering at

Khalifa University since Jan, 2012. He is an active member in KSRC (Khalifa University Research Center) where he leads a project for the development of wearable blood glucose monitor SOC and a mobile surveillance SOC and safe exercise monitoring device. Hani published 81 articles in peer-reviewed jo

urnals and conferences, he has 11 issued US patents and 3 pending patent applications. Hani has a total of 19 years of industrial experience in ASIC chip design, microprocessor design, DSP core design, graphics core design and embedded system design. His experience spans DSP core design, microproces

sor peripherals design, microprocessors and graphics core deign. Prior to joining Khalifa University he worked as a Senior Chip Designer (Technical Lead) at Apple incorporation; where he worked on the design and implementation of Apple next generation graphics cores for its mobile products (iPad, iP

hone, ...etc.), prior to joining Apple, he worked for several leading semiconductor companies including Intel (ATOM mobile microprocessor design), AMD (Bobcat mobile microprocessor design), Qualcomm (QDSP DSP core design for mobile SOC’s), Synopsys (a key member of Synopsys turnkey design group wher

e he taped out many ASICs and designed the I2C DW IP included in Synopys DesignWare library), Fujitsu (SPARC compatible high performance microprocessor design) and Motorola Australia (M210 low power microprocessor synthesizable core design). Mohammed Ismail (S’80-M’82-SM’84-F’97) spent over 25 years

in academia and industry in the U.S. and Europe. He served as a Faculty Member with the Ohio State University’s (OSU) ElectroScience Laboratory, Columbus, OH, USA. He was a Research Chair with the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, where he founded the Radio and Mixed Signal

Integrated Systems Research Group. He held visiting appointments with Aalto University, Espoo, Finland, the Norwegian Institute of Technology, Trondheim, Norway, the University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, Twente University, Enschede, The Netherlands, and the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan. H

e joined the Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, in 2011, where he holds the ATIC Professor Chair and is the Head of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, which exists on both campuses in Sharjah and Abu Dhabi. He advised the work of

over 50 Ph.D. degree students and over 100 M.S. degree students. He has served as a Corporate Consultant to over 30 companies and is the Co-Founder of Micrys Inc., Columbus, Spirea AB, Stockholm, Firstpass Technologies Inc., Dublin, OH, USA, and ANACAD (currently part of Mentor Graphics), Cairo, Eg

ypt. He is currently a prolific author and an entrepreneur in chip design and test. He is the Founder of the OSU’s Analog VLSI Laboratory, one of the foremost research entities in the field of analog, mixed signal, and RF integrated circuits. He serves as the Director of KSRC and the Co-Director of

the ATIC-SRC Center of Excellence on Energy Efficient Electronic Systems targeting self-powered chip sets for wireless sensing and monitoring, biochips, and power management solutions. He has authored or co-authored over 20 books and over 150 journal publications and holds eight U.S. patents issued

and several pending. His current research interests include self-healing design techniques for CMOS RF and millimeter wave ICs in deep nanometer nodes. Prof. Ismail received the U.S. Presidential Young Investigator Award, the Ohio State Lumley Research Award four times in 1992, 1997, 2002, and 2007,

and the U.S. Semiconductor Research Corporations Inventor Recognition Award twice. He is the Founding Editor of the Journal of Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing (Springer) and serves as the Journals Editor-in-Chief. He has served the IEEE in many editorial and administrative capaciti

es. He is the Founder of the IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems and the Flagship Region 8 Conference of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society.

營建工程契約保固制度之研究

為了解決Turnkey 20的問題,作者何一民 這樣論述:

近年來,國內雖以高科技工業如半導體產業為經濟發展核心,以往的工業火車頭「建築、營造工業」成長動能已日漸趨緩,然而,政府意識到前瞻建設計畫之運行、社會住宅及都更危老改建需求仍仰賴於營造工業,遂逐步採取許多改革措施諸如政策性擴張投資、協助技術創新與轉型、完善營造法制環境等,以期帶動營造產業之復甦。其中關於法制現況,工程履約流程中最為常見的議題,除承包商應如期完工外,莫過於工程瑕疵衍生之爭端,此殊值業主與承包商重視。事實上,民法與工程相關法令雖有瑕疵救濟規範,卻不足以因應實務上變化多端之瑕疵紛爭,因此,本論文擬以工程產生瑕疵時應如何救濟作為研究目標。工程生命週期中產生瑕疵並受業主發現的時點,區分為

承商施工期間、業主驗收程序與業主使用階段,雙方就上述三個階段產生之瑕疵該如何處理並界定法律關係?本論文主軸承商之保固責任究係上述三項階段中之哪一階段?為何民法承攬針對工作物瑕疵已存有物之瑕疵擔保責任,還需另行創設保固制度?此兩制度之關聯性何在?應如何精準操作?均為本論文所關切之議題。正因我國工程保固法制諸多概念沿襲英美工程契約所慣用條款,並逐步發展成工程慣例,法律人員在無法正確理解保固制度發展脈絡之情況下,時常誤解法律關係進而錯誤適用法律。職此,誠有必要釐清工程保固制度之基本架構與其性質所屬,方能重新認識工程保固制度並定紛止爭工程瑕疵之疑慮。此外,業主若藉定型化契約之手,針對工程瑕疵設計出風險

分配不甚公平、合理的保固條款,承商該如何應對?保固條款若有所缺漏,應如何進行契約漏洞之填補?此時,民法承攬之瑕疵擔保規範與FIDIC國際營建工程契約又扮演著何種要角?工程裁判實務上針對瑕疵之重要爭議又該如何精確地解決?亦為本論文研究方向。以下,本論文將陸續梳理上述爭議並提出一己之見,希冀能夠勾勒出一套完整的工程瑕疵救濟制度,創造美好的工程法制環境。

FIDIC 2017版系列合同條件解析

為了解決Turnkey 20的問題,作者陳勇強,呂文學,張水波等 這樣論述:

FIDIC,即國際咨詢工程師聯合會,中文音譯為「菲迪克」,是國際上最有權威的被世界銀行認可的咨詢工程師組織。2017年12月FIDIC正式發布了與99版相對應的三本新版合同條件,分別是:施工合同條件(Conditions of Contract for Construction)(紅皮書)、生產設備和設計-建造合同條件(Conditions of Contract for Plant and Design-Build)(黃皮書)和設計-採購-施工與交鑰匙項目合同條件(Conditions of Contract for EPC/Turnkey Projects)(銀皮書)。本書包括20篇以上F

IDIC2017版合同條件系列分析文章,重點在於解析2017新版FIDIC合同條件,供國際工程合同管理領域的從業者參考學習。

應用專案管理以臺北市松山區某舊有劇場整修之研究

為了解決Turnkey 20的問題,作者林黛菁 這樣論述:

隨著社會型態變化衝擊,專案管理促進營建工程的運用與發展,公部門近年來面對瞬息萬變的環境,工程之間整合發展藉由專案管理演變的逐漸增加,顯現專案管理之重要性。本研究以劇場整修為例,應用專案管理期程管理與控管工程管理知識領域,配合工程之起始、計畫、執行、監督、控管等,探討劇場整修控管。研究結論中可得:劇場整修工程整合統包執行意見與專案管理建議,專案團隊審查將分為基本設計及細部設計二階段,審查重點為檢核統包商設計是否符合業主需求及設計準則相關規定、是否進行完整統包案之設計介面整合、施工可行性及經濟性是否合宜等相關內容:1.機電介面整合圖:要求統包商將所有機電設備部份,包括水電、空調、消防、資訊、廣播

視訊、劇場音響、中央監控等各主要設備位置與管線、路徑,作整合協調配置。2.結構、機電介面整合圖:要求統包商於結構安全考量下,將工程為配合機電系統安裝所需之開口、套管、預埋件及管道間等,彙整納入建築/結構圖中,由統包商營造廠製作套合圖及施工大樣圖施工製造圖。3.本案發現劇場舞台設備改善之重點提升電動桿及吊桿載重增加到750kg,吊桿數變更43桿,更將檢修走道寬度增至2.8M寬,將營造出更佳安全設備環境。劇場整修過程中部份複雜工項如能事先評估,利於解決工程部分工項的問題,必能達到更佳效果。因此,希望上述的研究分析結果給業者作為參考。