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The Distribution of Schools Not Served by BRT Trans Semarang in Semarang City 三宝垄市未开通快速公交系统的学校分布情况
Smart City Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI: 10.56940/sc.v4.i1.5
Nanda Iryani Intan Sari, S. Soehodho, R. J. Sumabrata
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Planning Innovation for Implementing Modular Prefabricated Construction in Housing Development in Indonesia Using A Riskbased ISO 56002:2019 Approach to Improve Project Performance 采用基于风险的 ISO 56002:2019 方法在印度尼西亚住房开发中实施模块化预制建筑的规划创新,以提高项目绩效
Smart City Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI: 10.56940/sc.v4.i1.4
Deansa Agya Rahman, Yusuf Latief
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