![]() ![]() Electrical Guidelines For Consultants and contractors Design and Supervision for Buildings Consultant Engineer MOHAMED OSMAN AL SHAFEY Second Edition CONSULTANT ENGINEER / MOHAMED OSMAN AL SHAFEY GUIDELINES FOR ELECTRICAL CONSULTANTS AND CONTRACTORS IN "DESIGN AND SUPERVISION FOR BUILDINGS" CONSULTANT ENGINEER MOHAMED OSMAN AL SHAFEY CONSULTANT ENGINEER / MOHAMED OSMAN AL SHAFEY CONTENTS ITEM DESCRIPTION PAGE NO. It will prove very useful in meeting consultants and contractors concerns. It’s my great pleasure and honor to introduce these guidelines. In additional, he has attended many scientific conferences all over the world like Italy / Belgium / India / UAE / France / Germany. ![]() He has Consultant Certificate from Egyptian Engineers Syndicate, he previously worked for Electrical Consultants Companies in Egypt like Arab consulting Engineers (MoharumBakhoum),Arab Council for design and Engineering Consultants, Executive organization for industrial and mining projects and Egyptian Consultant office during that, he was deeply involved in many International Projects. Presentation can count for a lot and we often find that what an operating system or application can do is less important to people than how the software interacts with its users.Foreword: Mohamed Osman Al Shafey has been with United Consultant in Doha – Qatar for 15 years / Head of Electrical Department for Design and Supervision he has Grade (A) license from Kahramaa and Grade (A) license from Professional Engineering Committee in Qatar. In a similar vein, how an application looks or what information is available in a distribution's release notes make an important first impression. This week we explore presentation and form, beginning with Linux Lite. ![]() The Linux Lite distribution is based on Ubuntu and a lot of work has gone into making the operating system newcomer friendly. Read our Feature Story to get the details on the latest Linux Lite release. In our News section we report on CentOS rolling out a 32-bit build of CentOS 7 and DragonFly BSD's attempt to port the Wayland display technology. We also talk about the GhostBSD project unveiling support for ZFS storage pools at install time. Plus we share an opinion piece on communication styles and the Linux kernel mailing list. Also in this issue we share the torrents we are seeding and provide a list of distributions released over the past week. News: CentOS offers 32-bit build, DragonFly BSD ports Wayland, GhostBSD unveils support for ZFS storage at install time, OpenBSD turns 20 and Bodhi releases AppPack.Review: The friendly face of Linux Lite 2.6.We wish you all a wonderful week and happy reading! In our Opinion Poll we ask how our readers feel about convergence, a concept which several OS designers are promoting. ![]() Opinion: Communication and Linux kernel development. ![]()
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