Dines Bjørner
CAUP-CIUC TongJi Seminars
A Model of Urban Planning Development
Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday and Tuesday - September 11-12-13 and 19, 2017
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Presentation of
Urban Planning
Processes,
Slides
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Monday 11 Sept.
9:30-10:15 and 10:45-11:30,
Introductory Remarks
,
Lecture 1
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Tuesday 12 Sept.
,
Base Urban Planning
,
Lecture 2
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Wednesday 13 Sept.
,
Derived Urban Plannings
Lecture 3
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Tuesday 19 Sept.
9:30-111:00,
Process Management, Data Management, Discussion
Lecture 4
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Aims:
The aims of these lectures are to make the
participants aware of the possibility
of formalising a number of
aspects of urban planning.
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Objectives:
The objectives of these lectures are to
persuade some of the researchers of
the TongJi university's Urban
Planning (CAUP and CIUC) community
- that further work on precise Chinese and/or English descriptions
together with their formalisation of urban planning data and
processes be continued;
- that such Chinese/English descriptions and formal models can be
the basis for
the development of professional
data management
software
, and that, eventually,
such software should be developed; and
- that such Chinese/English descriptions and formal models can be
the basis for
the development of professional
process management
software
, and that, eventually,
such software should be developed.
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Abstract:
During April-June 2017 I worked out a
report: Urban Planning
Processes
.
In 4 lectures I will give an introduction to and discuss this work.
- In Lecture
1
I will introduce
the ``ingredients'' of a description of some facets
of what it takes to
do urban development:
- what the urban planning ``data'' and ``processes'' are;
- some formal notation;
- an ultra-brief overview of the formal model;
- and why we are doing such things ``formally''!
Lectures 2-3 cover the Urban Planning
Processes
paper in some detail.
- In Lecture
2
I will
survey a base model of urban planning:
its ``data'', and the
basic, generic urban planning function and behaviour.
- In Lecture
3
I will
survey a model for so-called derived urban plannings:
``data'',
functions and behaviours.
Lecture 4 sums discusses what we have done:
- In Lecture
4
, the lecture
participants and the lecturer will discuss
implications of what I
have presented:
What work should I do at TongJi CAUP/CIUC the rest
of September, etc., etc.
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For general background see:
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Other TongJi Lectures:
I refer to CEIE-DCST TongJi
Seminars on Domain Engineering
as a Prerequisite for Requirements
Engineering
for a 3-day seminar on
Domain Engineering
.
Dines Bjorner
2017-08-28