Architecture Department faculty typically have multiple degrees and 98% are registered or licensed architects. Their robust scholarly agendas give students a unique perspective on the culture, discipline, and profession of architecture.>
Modified from architecture.calpoly.edu
Submissions from 2008
Lingering in Scarpa’s Woods, Marc J. Neveu
On Stories: Architecture and Identity, Marc J. Neveu
Textual Origins of the Professional Architect, Marc J. Neveu
Thesis for a Thesis, Marc J. Neveu
Challenging Computer Software Frontiers and the Human Resistance to Change, Jens G. Pohl
ICODES: A Multi-Agent System in Practice, Jens G. Pohl
Pre-Conference Proceedings of the Focus Symposium on Intelligent Software Tools and Services, Jens G. Pohl
A Translation Engine in Support of Context-Level Interoperability, Kym J. Pohl and Jens G. Pohl
Perspective Models: A Mechanism for Achieving Interoperability Among Expressive, Personalized Domain Views, Kym J. Pohl and Jens G. Pohl
The Boundaries of a Trans-national Survey of Asian Architectural and Urban History, Christopher Yip
Similarity Assessment Techniques, Michael A. Zang, Adam Gray, Michael Hobbs, and Jens G. Pohl
Submissions from 2007
Small Servings, Architecture Department, California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Non-Western Architecture and the Roles of the History Survey, Don Choi
Enabling the Interoperability of Large-Scale Legacy Systems, Kalyan Moy Gupta, Michael A. Zang, Adam Gray, David W. Aha, Joe Kriege, and Jens G. Pohl
Educating the Ethical Practitioner, Marc J. Neveu
University of M: A Projective Case Study, Marc J. Neveu
TRANSWAY® (Integrated Computerized Deployment System) Technical and Operational Description, Joshua Nibecker, Harmony Larsen, Shawn Pan, Clay Warren, Robert Chambers, Dennis Taylor, Ben Weber, James Delos Reyes, Craig Maas, Mark Porczak, and Jens G. Pohl
Alternative Paths to Intelligent Systems, Jens G. Pohl
Knowledge Management Enterprise Services (KMES): Concepts and Implementation Principles, Jens G. Pohl
Knowledge Management Enterprise Services (KMES): Concepts and Implementation Principles, Jens G. Pohl
Enhancing the Face of Service-Oriented Capabilities, Kym J. Pohl and Jens G. Pohl
Pre-Conference Proceedings of the Focus Symposium on Representation of Context in Software Data → Information → Knowledge, Collaborative Agent Design Research Center
Submissions from 2006
Technique as Method, Mark Cabrinha
ICODES (Integrated Computerized Deployment System) Technical and Operational Description, Cesar Diaz, Billy Waiters, Jerry Pickard, Jason Naylor, Steven Gollery, Patrick McGraw, Michael Huffman, John Fanshier, Matt Parrott, Steve O'Driscoll-Packer, Boone Pendergrast, Evan Sylvester, and Jens Pohl