Hull - A Digital City? : A study into the adoption of social media and web technologies in organisations and communities.
Paper type: Research paper (MBA Dissertation), University of Hull
Submitted: 28th September 2011
A study into the adoption of social media and web technologies in organisations and communities. The findings dispel... more
A study into the adoption of social media and web technologies in organisations and communities. The findings dispel the myth of the Generation Y dominance on social media, and reveal that the barriers to adoption include individual perceptions and boundaries toward new technologies, incorrect assumptions of prior learning and the need to change leadership styles when utilising social media. The scope of the research and its longitudinal nature make the study original.
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HIGH SPEED PLANING HULLS RESISTANCE PREDICTION METHODS AND COMPARISON
by Mertcan Yasa
In this study, a brief history and basic information have been provided and the following, starting from planing hull... more In this study, a brief history and basic information have been provided and the following, starting from planing hull resistance prediction methods, prismatic equations, planing hull series and numerical methods and finally empirical methods are explained. Several prediction methods have been researched and are provided herein. These are Savitsksy’s method, which is the best for planning speed ranges, Radojcic’s method which is series 62/65 regression, Blount-Fox method, Clement’s series 62 model tests, and Clement’s simplified method which is also derived from model tests. These methods have been examined, represented, and plotted. The results are presented here.

