Schematic design, also known as concept design, is one of the most exciting stages of a building project. For architects, it is the time they get to be their most creative. For clients, it offers a first glimpse at what their building might look like in reality.

What is the architecture for the Optical Transport Network (OTN)?

It is based on the network architecture defined in ITU G.872 “Architecture for the Optical Transport Network (OTN)”. G.872 defines an architecture that is composed of the Optical Channel (OCh), Optical Multiplex Section (OMS) and Optical Transmission Section (OTS).

Where can I find schematics for the DIY audio books?

Many of these diy Audio Books contain schematics. You can also find more schematics through some of the sites noted on the DIY Audio Links page. Legend: PP = Push-Pull, SE = Single-Ended, SET = Single-Ended Triode, SIPP = Self-Inverting Push-Pull, UL = Ultra-Linear

What is the OTN Irdi interface?

The optical transport network architecture as specified in ITU-T G.872 defines two interface classes: • Inter-domain interface (IrDI); • Intra-domain interface (IaDI). The OTN IrDI interfaces are defined with 3R processing at each end of the interface. This would be the interface between Operators.

Schematic design is the first of the five increments of basic architectural services defined in mostAIA standard forms of agreement between owner and architect. During schematic design (SD), the architect typically works with the client and other project team members to explore alternative concepts for addressing the client’s needs.

What is the schematic design phase?

The schematic design phase is immediately followed by design development, as described above. After that comes the stage that AIA calls ‘preparation of construction documents’ and RIBA calls ‘technical design’, during which the client becomes less involved.

What is the AIA’s approach to schematic design?

The AIA recommends that building projects are structured as follows: As you can see, schematic design is the second step in the process (in the UK, RIBA describes this process slightly differently, but the essentials are the same).