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Real Relative Asymmetry Second Use Phase (Descriptive Attribute)
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This measure is calculated according to the analytical section (i.e. Central Megaron Complex, Administrative Complex, Rowhouses West or Rowhouses East). The Real Relative Asymmetry (RRA) value is a measure of integration that is standardized to be useful for comparisons between differently sized spatial systems (Hillier and Hanson 1984:113). The RRA can be more or less than one (unlike the RA which is standardized to fall between zero and one), and higher RRA values indicate more asymmetry (VanDyke 1999:466).

The RRA is calculated by dividing the RA by a constant known as the D-value (Hillier and Hanson 1984:112). The formula is as follows: RRA = RA/Dk where Dk = the D value for k spaces.

These values describe the second use phase.

Descriptive Attribute Value(s)
Creator
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Laura K. Harrison info
Vocabulary: Architecture and Urbanism at Seyitömer Höyük, Turkey
Spatial Coverage
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Temporal Coverage
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Suggested Citation

Laura K. Harrison. (2017) "Real Relative Asymmetry Second Use Phase". In Architecture and Urbanism at Seyitömer Höyük, Turkey. Laura K. Harrison (Ed). Released: 2017-05-05. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/predicates/90750cd7-3776-4495-8b58-cd7d3864fa4f>

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