Unreferenced date October 2009 A historic site is an official location where pieces of political, military or social history have been preserved. Historic sites are usually protected by law, and many have recognized with the official national historic site status. A historic site is any building, landscape, site or structure that is of local, regional, or national significance. See also Heritage site World Heritage Site National Historic Sites United States National Historic Site of Canada DEFAULTSORT Historic Site Category Historic sites Hist stub ko ja zh ... more details
for Internet site index Index search engine Web indexing Site map Site index is a term used in forestry to describe the potential for forest tree s to grow at a particular location or site. Site is defined as inherent characteristics of the physical environment ref cite book last Nyland first R.D. title ... ref furthermore, the word site is used in forestry to refer to a distinct area where trees are found ..., 5th ed. publisher McGraw Hill year 2002 location New York ref . Site index is used to measure the productivity of the site and the management options for that site and reports the height of dominant ..., a red oak with an age of 50 years and a height of convert 70 ft m will have a site index of 70. Site index is species specific. Common methods used to determine site index are based on tree height, plant composition and the use of soil maps. Determining Site Index The most common of the methods used to determine site index is tree height. Determining site index is achieved by measuring and averaging the total height and age of trees found on that site. Height is obtained from dominant or co ... are then used on a graph or an equation called a site index curve. Determining site index from plant composition is often referred to as the indicator plant approach. Site index is determined from ... useful if they are only found in specific areas. ref name Avery In the United States, site ... . Soil surveys were conducted by the NRCS and site index was measured for these soils. Tables were compiled of the relationships between different soils and different site indexes for important species ... age is determined to be 50 years old. To find site index from a site index curve, one would find age ... one would find the nearest line, which represents the site index for that stand. An example of a site index equation is ln S ln H sub d sub b sub 1 sub A sup 1 sup A sub i sub sup 1 sup Where S is site ... age. This will estimate height at index age site index . ref name Avery See also Stocking forestry ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A site license is a type of software license and a legal agreement that allows users to run a software package simultaneously. The name originally derives from the practice of restricting the use of a particular piece of software by physical site rather than by, for instance, the number of copies in use. However, the term site license is now commonly used to describe licensing of software to a particular entity which is unrestricted by number, regardless of the physical locations where the software may be used. DEFAULTSORT Site License Category Software licenses ... more details
Keller Site may refer to Keller Site Calion, Arkansas , National Register of Historic Places listings in Calhoun County, Arkansas listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Calhoun County, Arkansas Keller Site St. Stephen, South Carolina , National Register of Historic Places listings in Berkeley County, South Carolina listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County, South Carolina See also Keller House disambiguation disambig de Keller Site ... more details
Cooper Site may refer to Cooper Site Lyme, Connecticut , National Register of Historic Places listings in New London County, Connecticut listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New London County, Connecticut Cooper Site Onamia, Minnesota , National Register of Historic Places listings in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota disambig de Cooper Site ... more details
Osborn Site may refer to Osborn Site Bloomfield, Indiana , National Register of Historic Places listings in Greene County, Indiana listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Greene County, Indiana Osborn Site Quitman, Texas , National Register of Historic Places listings in Wood County, Texas listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wood County, Texas disambig de Osborn Site ... more details
Orwell Site may refer to Orwell Site Fergus Falls, Minnesota , National Register of Historic Places listings in Otter Tail County, Minnesota listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Otter Tail County, Minnesota Orwell Site Orwell, Vermont , National Register of Historic Places listings in Addison County, Vermont listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Addison County, Vermont disambig de Orwell Site ... more details
line the riverbank at the Hanford Site along the Columbia River in January 1960. The N Reactor is in the foreground ... , the world s first plutonium production reactor, is visible in the distance. The Hanford Site ... States United States federal government . The site has been known by many names, including Hanford ... central Washington, the site was home to the B Reactor , the first full scale plutonium production ... 2010 02 02 ref Plutonium manufactured at the site was used in the first Nuclear weapon nuclear bomb , tested at the Trinity nuclear test Trinity site , and in Fat Man , the bomb Atomic bombings of Hiroshima ... title Hanford Site Hanford Overview url http www.hanford.gov page.cfm HanfordOverview accessdate ... km2 of contaminated groundwater beneath the site, with the potential to leach into the Columbia ref ... cleanup date December 21, 2010 ref The Hanford site represents two thirds of the nation s high ..., Hanford is the most contaminated nuclear site in the United States ref cite news last Dininny ... at Nuclear Site work The New York Times date February 28, 1989 accessdate January 30, 2008 url ... of the current activity at the site is related to the cleanup project, Hanford also hosts a commercial ... of the Hanford Site, as well as the buffer zone that was turned over to the Hanford Reach National Monument in 2000 The Hanford Site occupies convert 586 sqmi km2 0 in Benton County, Washington centered ... of annual precipitation, covered mostly by shrub steppe vegetation. The Columbia River flows along the site ... 2010 06 02 ref The original site was convert 670 sqmi km2 1 and included buffer areas across ... Resources Program, U.S. Department of Energy title Hanford Site Historic District History of the Plutonium ... covered with orchards and irrigated fields. In 2000, large portions of the site were turned over to the Hanford ...?res 9907E7D61E3FF933A25755C0A9669C8B63 accessdate January 29, 2007 ref The site is divided ... corner of the site, designated as the 300 Area . ref cite web publisher Columbia Riverkeepers title ... more details
A Heritage Site is a location designated as important to the cultural heritage of a governing body such as a township, county, province, state, or country. It is a non moveable object such as a historic site or national monument , but it may include several sites grouped together such as fortification s or buildings situated along special roadways. Usually a heritage site is protected by the town s protection agency, but for objects that are nationally or internationally protected, sometimes more than one agency is involved in its protection. See also Heritage centre Historic site List of heritage registers National Heritage Site Visitor center World Heritage Site Culture stub Category Cultural heritage Category Historic preservation ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Eglinton clearance cairn.JPG left thumb 200px center A typical Clearance cairn from Eglinton Country Park in Scotland, The Gardberg site No Gardbergfeltet is an archaeology archaeological site in Vestre Slidre , Oppland , Norway . The site consists of several burial cairns and clearance cairns as well as areas of early industry and farming. Investigations have established that the site was in use from the Stone Age to modern times. The Einang stone is located within the Gardberg site. Coord missing Norway DEFAULTSORT Gardberg Site Category Archaeological sites in Norway Category Former populated places in Norway Norway hist stub Euro archaeology stub no Gardbergfeltet ... more details
In the construction industry , site managers , often referred to as construction managers, site agents or building managers, are responsible for the day to day on site running of a construction project . Site managers are required to keep within the timescale and budget of a project, and manage any delays or problems encountered on site during a construction project. Also involved in the role is the managing of quality control, health and safety checks and the inspection of work carried out. Many site managers will be involved before site activity takes place, and are responsible for managing communications between all parties involved in the on site development of the project. Site managers are often required to deal with inquiries and communication with the public. Typically a site manager is employed by a construction company, contractor or civil engineering firm but are often employed by local authorities to oversee the refurbishment of council owned properties. ref cite web url http ww2.prospects.ac.uk p types of job site manager job description.jsp title Site manager Job description and activities accessdate 2011 07 04 ref Qualifications Qualifying as a site manager in the UK can be done by several routes, with many site managers having progressed from project or contract management roles. The Chartered Institute of Building CIOB provides an educational and accreditation framework for structural engineers and other roles in the industry, ref cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk schools studentlife careersandchoices dreamjobs construction site manager.shtml title Site manager ... careers advice profiles site manager title Find out more about being a site manager accessdate 2011 07 04 ref Career and Remuneration Site manager s remuneration depend on a number of factors ... annual salary of a site manager in the UK to be 36,981. Site managers in areas of growth in the construction ... construction site manager.shtml BBC Student Life Site Manager Categories Category Construction ... more details
Site analysis is an inventory completed as a preparatory step to site planning , a form of urban planning ... to a specific site. The topic itself branches into the boundaries of architecture , landscape architecture , engineering , real estate development , economics , and urban planning . Site analysis is an element in site planning and design. Kevin A. Lynch , an urban planner developed an eight cycle step process of site design, in which the second step is site analysis, the focus of this section. Process The site design process is divided up into three sections research phase, wiktionary Analysis ... into the eight chronological steps in the design process. ref List taken from Site Analysis by Edward ... of the research phase. The site design and site planning process begins with the initial problem to be solved. This is started by a client contracting a planner to work with a particular site. Analysis phase The next step involves programming the site as well as site and user analysis, which is focused on in depth below. There are numerous site elements related to the analysis during this phase. This is part of the analysis phase in site planning. Synthesis phase From the analysis, a program is developed, which is part of the synthesis phase. The third step deals with schematic design of a site plan as well as a preliminary cost estimate for the site. Step four involves more developed designs ... step, step eight, in the site design process is occupation and management of the site. Elements Numerous elements go into a given site analysis. These elements include Location geography location , neighborhood context, site and zoning , legal elements, nature natural physical features, man ... components. The following elements typically are considered in most sites Location The site should ... department of the site. Numerous issues at this stage require direct observation. Features of this sort ... the site and people moving around should be analysed. Size and zoning Site boundaries can be located ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Palmer Site nrhp type nhl image Palmer Site, Nebraska.jpg caption View of the site nearest city Palmer, Nebraska locmapin Nebraska area architect architecture designated nrhp type July 19, 1964 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 313&ResourceType Site title Palmer Site accessdate 2008 05 03 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 15, 1966 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Private refnum 66000447 Palmer Site , also known as Skidi Pawnee Village , is an archeological site near Palmer, Nebraska . It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964. ref name nhlsum ref name nrhpinv not Note A National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination document should be available upon request from the National Park Service for this site, perhaps with redaction of site location, but it appears not to be available on line from the http nrhp.focus.nps.gov natreghome.do?searchtype natreghome NPS Focus search site . ref References reflist External links Native Americans in Nebraska Registered Historic Places Category National Historic Landmarks in Nebraska Category Geography of Merrick County, Nebraska Category Archaeological sites in Nebraska Nebraska NRHP stub ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Staging site , in website design , is a website used to assemble, test and review its newer versions before it is moved into production. This phase follows the Development environment development phase . The staging phase of the software life cycle is often tested on hardware that mirrors hardware used in the production environment. The staging site is often different from the development site, and provides a Quality assurance QA zone that is separate from the development or production environments. Normally before deploying an updated version of software to the production environment, the update has been tested in the staging environment. The staging server will resemble the production environment where the clients can do the user acceptance testing activities. Tests on Staging server site should be passed before deployment of system on live server, i.e. production environment. See also Development environment software development process DEFAULTSORT Staging Site Category World Wide Web Category Human computer interaction Category Information Age Web stub pt Site staging ru Site staging ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 incomplete date February 2012 Site planning in landscape architecture and architecture refers to the organizational stage of the landscape design process. It involves the organization of land use zoning , access, circulation, privacy, security, shelter, land drainage, and other factors. This is done by arranging the compositional elements of landform, planting, water, buildings and paving and building in site plan s. Site planning generally begins by assessing a potential site for development through site analysis . Information about slope, soils, hydrology, vegetation, parcel ownership, orientation, etc. are assessed and mapped. By determining areas that are poor for development such as floodplain or steep slopes and better for development, the planner or architect can assess optimal location and design a structure that works within this space. Site planning is also one part of the Architect Registration Examination ARE in the United States and Canada. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Site Planning Category Landscape architecture Category Architecture Architecture stub Planning stub it sito edilizio zh ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Tower Site nrhp type image Tower Site Belmont Ohio.jpg caption The site in March 2010 nearest city Barnesville, Ohio locmapin Ohio architect architecture added June 11, 1982 area convert 3.5 acre governing body Private refnum 82003544 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Tower Site or 33 Bl 15 is a prehistoric village site dating from 1000 to 1499 AD and is closely associated with the Monongahela culture . ref http www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com OH Belmont state.html ref Located around convert 4 mi km north west of Barnesville, Ohio Barnesville , Ohio , United States , the site was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. History The site was once a prehistoric village for the Monongahela and is just one of several village sites located throughout Ohio. Located on a high hilltop with an elevation of convert 1360 ft m , the site is located between the headwaters of two prominent creeks, it provided an excellent site for habitation. The village ... plaza devoid of any structure. The site has yielded the human remains of 3 separate natives, two female and one male. Early local residents claimed the site as a burial ground due to a large amount of human remains found when a county road was laid out through the middle of the village site. The eastern side of the site has not been investigated as permission has been repeatedly refused by the landowner. The site was abandoned sometime around 1500 AD for unknown reasons. Current Condition The location ... operations. The location also houses a radio relay tower, which lends its name to the site. The site ... to the site as it was discovered to be a village instead of just a burial ground. Several excavations ... in the area of the Tower Site, leaving the site comparatively quiet. The fence has recently been removed as the site is under ongoing surveillance to protect it from vandals. References reflist Further reading Brown, Jeffrey D., The Tower Site and Ohio Monongahela , Kent State University, Kent, Ohio ... more details
For Archaeological site plan, see Archaeological plan File PLANTA proceso.JPG thumb 240px Example of an Site plan. A site plan is an architectural plan , landscape architecture document, and a detailed engineering drawing of proposed improvements to a given Lot real estate lot . A site plan usually shows ... 11 Feb 2009. ref Such a plan of a site is a graphic Depiction representation of the arrangement of buildings ... Asked Questions Miami Township. Accessed 11 Feb 2009. ref A site plan is a set of construction ... the site plan to verify that development codes are being met and as a historical resource. Site plans ... SitePlanProc2005.pdf Site Planning Process Chesterfield County, Virginia Planning Department. Accessed 11 Feb 2009. ref Site plan topics Site analysis Site analysis is an inventory completed as a preparatory step to site planning , a form of urban planning which involves research, analysis, and synthesis. It primarily deals with basic data as it relates to a specific site. The topic ... , and urban planning . Site Analysis is an element in site planning and design. Kevin A. Lynch , an urban planner developed an eight cycle step process of site design, in which the second step is site analysis, the focus of this section. Site plan building blocks A site plan is a top view, bird s eye view of a property that is drawn to scale. A site plan can show ref http www.sanjoseca.gov planning counter planning sanjose Planning in San Jose pt3.pdf Site Plans, Elevations and Floor Plans ... Ground sign location Site planning Site planning in landscape architecture and architecture refers ... and building. Site planning generally begins by assessing a potential site for development through site analysis. Information about slope, soils, hydrology, vegetation, parcel ownership, orientation ... Gardens site plan.png Lockefield Gardens site plan. File Scottish Parliament site plan.svg Scottish Parliament site plan. File WTC Building Arrangement and Site Plan.svg WTC Building Arrangement and Site ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 Notability date October 2008 Site Meter is a service which provides counter and tracking information for Web site s. By logging IP address es and using JavaScript or HTML to track visitor information, Site Meter provides Web site owners with information about their visitors, including how they reached the site, the date and time of their visit, and more. On August 1, 2008, Site meter experienced a system wide bug that caused all sites displaying its tracking code to fail to load when browsed with Internet Explorer v6.0 and v7.0. This problem persisted for over 16 hours. Firefox and Safari users were not affected. On September 14, 2008, Site meter attempted to migrate. Complaints began immediately, and Site meter decided to roll back its migration on September 14, 2008, though reasons for the rollback are pending. Controversy In March 2007, it was revealed by Site Meter s rival tracking service StatCounter that they had been offered large sums of money to include advertising tracking cookie s through their service. ref name statcounter http blog.statcounter.com 2007 03 statcounter says no StatCounter Blog, 25 3 2009, StatCounter Says No ref Soon, bloggers noted ref name michaelsync http michaelsync.net 2007 04 11 things you should know before using sitemeter Michael Sync, 11 4 2007, Things you should know before using Sitemeter ref ref name ericodom http conservablogs.com EricOdom 2007 03 26 did sitemeter sell out to spyware Eric Odom, 26 3 2007, Did Sitemeter sell out to Spyware? ref that Site Meter had introduced tracking cookies for the SpecificClick.net service. References Reflist External links http www.sitemeter.com Site Meter Web page http www.aaroncook.com 2007 05 site meter gets brand new face and more.html Site Meter Gets A Brand New Face And More http www.oneprojectcloser.com general sitemeter crashing internet explorer sites august ... stub zh Site Meter ... more details
The Ruby site is a Late Archaic Native Americans in the United States Native American archaeological game kill site located in Wyoming . It is located on a dry tributary of the Powder River Montana Powder River . The Ruby site is a corral that was used to herd bison . The bison were forced to stampede by the hunters and then ran into the enclosure which was in a low lying area. This made it impossible for the bison to stop in time, thus proving to be an effective method of capture. The people that used the Ruby site were experts at handling stampeding animals. References Fagan, Brian M. Ancient North America 2005. Thames and Hudson http plainshumanities.unl.edu encyclopedia doc egp.na.006 DEFAULTSORT Ruby Site Category Bison hunting Category Hunting methods Category Pre state history of Wyoming Category Native American culture ... more details
Infobox nrhp name YWCA Site nrhp type image caption nearest city North Kingstown, Rhode Island locmapin Rhode Island area architect architecture added November 20, 1980 governing body Private refnum 80000027 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref The YWCA Site is an historic Young Women s Christian Association site in North Kingstown, Rhode Island . The site was added to the National Historic Register in 1980. References reflist Registered Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Ywca Site Category Clubhouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island Category North Kingstown, Rhode Island Category Buildings and structures in Washington County, Rhode Island Category YWCA buildings RhodeIsland NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Irish Site nrhp type image caption nearest city East Auburn, Maine locmapin Maine area architect architecture added November 14, 1992 governing body Private mpsub Androscoggin River Drainage Prehistoric Sites MPS refnum 92001517 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Irish Site is an historic site in East Auburn, Maine . The site is also known as Site 24.32, Maine Archeological Survey. It was added to the National Historic Register in 1992. References reflist Registered Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category Buildings and structures in Auburn, Maine Maine NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Cape Site nrhp type image caption nearest city West Leeds, Maine locmapin Maine area architect architecture added November 14, 1992 governing body Private mpsub Androscoggin River Drainage Prehistoric Sites MPS refnum 92001511 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Cape Site is an historic site in West Leeds, Maine . The site was added to the National Historic Register on November 14, 1992 and is also known as Site 36.27, Maine Archeological Survey References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category Geography of Androscoggin County, Maine Maine NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Moyer Site nrhp type image caption nearest city Keens Mills, Maine locmapin Maine area architect architecture added November 14, 1992 governing body Private mpsub Androscoggin River Drainage Prehistoric Sites MPS refnum 92001518 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Moyer Site is an historic site in Keens Mills , Maine . The site was added to the National Historic Register on November 14, 1992 and is also known as Site 36.28,Maine Archeological Survey. References reflist Registered Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category Geography of Androscoggin County, Maine Maine NRHP stub ... more details
Bass Site may refer to Bass Site Yellow Jacket, Colorado , National Register of Historic Places listings in Montezuma County, Colorado listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP in Montezuma County, Colorado Raymond Bass Site 22HR636 , Biloxi, Mississippi, National Register of Historic Places listings in Harrison County, Mississippi listed on the NRHP in Harrison County, Mississippi Bass Pond Site , Kiawah Island, South Carolina, National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina listed on the NRHP in Charleston County, South Carolina Bass Site 47Gt25 , Lancaster, Wisconsin, National Register of Historic Places listings in Grant County, Wisconsin listed on the NRHP in Grant County, Wisconsin See also Bass House disambiguation disambig ... more details
A backup site is a location where an organization can easily relocate following a disaster, such as fire ... plan and wider business continuity planning of an organization. A backup site can be another ... a joint backup site. There are three types of backup sites, including cold sites, warm sites ... to implement each. Another term used to describe a backup site is a work area recovery site. Cold Sites A cold site is the most inexpensive type of backup site for an organization to operate. It does ... up costs of the cold site, but requires additional time following the disaster to have the operation running at a capacity close to that prior to the disaster. Hot Sites A hot site is a duplicate of the original site of the organization, with full computer systems as well as near complete backups of user ... environment of the original site using wide area network links and specialized software. Following a disruption to the original site, the hot site exists so that the organization can relocate with minimal losses to normal operations. Ideally, a hot site will be up and running within a matter of hours or even less. Personnel may still have to be moved to the hot site so it is possible that the hot site may be operational from a data processing perspective before staff has relocated. The capacity of the hot site may or may not match the capacity of the original site depending on the organization s requirements. This type of backup site is the most expensive to operate. Hot sites are popular ... and eCommerce providers. Warm Sites A warm site is a compromise between hot and cold. These sites ... production site or even a hot site. Warm sites will have backups on hand, but they may not be complete ... site by courier. Alternate Sites An alternate site is another option beyond the standard three choices. It is sometimes referred to as Off site Data Protection . Choosing Choosing the type is mainly ... for each day they are inactive then it may be worth the cost. Another advantage of a hot site is that it can ... more details