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EWork and eBusiness in architecture, engineering and construction : proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling in the Building and Construction Industry : ECPPM 2004, 8-10 September 2004, Istanbul, Turkey / edi
- Conference Author
- European Conference on Product and Process Modelling in the Building and Construction Industry (5th : 2004 : Istanbul, Turkey)
- Additional Titles
- ECPPM 2004
- Published
- Leiden : A.A. Balkema, ©2004.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (xv, 682 pages) : illustrations, text file, PDF
- Additional Creators
- Dikbaş, Attila and Scherer, R. J. (Raimar J.)
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- Contents
- part Keynote papers -- chapter 1 The future forces of change for the construction sector-a global perspective -- chapter 2 Vectors, visions and values -- chapter 3 Help wanted: project information officer -- chapter 4 The next generation of eBusiness and eWork-what is needed for the systemic innovation? An executive summary of the EU supporting research and innovation -- part Product modelling technology -- chapter 5 Virtual building maintenance: enhancing building maintenance using 3D-GIS and 3D laser scanner (VR) technology -- chapter 6 Supporting standard data model mappings -- chapter 7 Virtual building environments (VBE)-applying information modeling to buildings -- chapter 8 A persistence interface for versioned object models -- chapter 9 Semantic parameterized interpretation: a new software architecture for conceptual design systems -- chapter 10 Harmonization of ISO 12006-2 and IFC- a necessary step towards interoperability -- chapter 11 A novel modelling approach for the exchange of CAD information in civil engineering -- chapter 12 Integration of product models with document-based information -- chapter 13 Aligning IFC with the emerging ISO10303 modular architecture. Can AEC community take advantages from it? -- chapter 14 Optimization of project processing in the steel construction domain -- chapter 15 Location sensing for self-updating building models -- chapter 16 Modeling cast in place concrete construction alternatives with 4D CAD -- chapter 17 Pilot implementation of a requirements model -- chapter 18 A combined product-process model for building systems control -- chapter 19 FIDE: XML-based data model for the spanish AEC sector -- chapter 20 A framework for concurrent structure analysis in building industry -- chapter 21 IFC supported distributed, dynamic & extensible construction products information models -- chapter 22 Product definition in collaborative building design and manufacturing environment -- chapter 23 Implementation of the ICT in the Slovenian AEC sector -- chapter 24 Adding sense to building modelling for code certification and advanced simulation -- chapter 25 Towards engineering on the grid -- chapter 26 Managing long transactions in model server based collaboration -- chapter 27 A software generation process for user-centered dynamic building system models -- part Process modelling technology -- chapter 28 Embedded commissioning for building design -- chapter 29 The development of a technical office organization structure for enhancing performance and productivity in fast track construction projects -- chapter 30 Innovative production planning system for bespoke precast concrete products -- chapter 31 Process and information flow in mass customisation of multi-story housing -- chapter 32 RoadSim: an integrated simulation system for road construction management -- chapter 33 Connet Turkey-gateway to construction in Europe -- chapter 34 Modelling collaborative processes for Virtual Organisations in the building industry -- chapter 35 Process modelling in building engineering -- chapter 36 Space competition on construction sites: assignment and quantification utilising 4D space planning tools -- chapter 37 Project planning: a novel approach through a universal e-engineering Hub-a case study of seismic risk analysis -- chapter 38 A decision support model for material supply management for the construction industry -- chapter 39 Modeling processes and processing product model information based on Petri Nets -- chapter 40 A building material information system: BMIS-in the context of CONNET-Turkey project -- part Ontologies -- chapter 41 Managing changes in the AEC industry-how can ontologies help? -- chapter 42 An ontology-driven approach for monitoring collaborative design knowledge -- chapter 43 Setting up the open semantic infrastructure for the construction sector in Europe-the FUNSIEC project -- chapter 44 Practical use of the semantic web: lessons learned and opportunities found -- chapter 45 Supporting ontology management through self-describing concepts -- part eWork and eBusiness -- chapter 46 An assessment methodology for eBusiness and eCommerce in the AEC sector -- chapter 47 The digital dormer-applying for building permits online -- chapter 48 An inquiry into building product information acquisition and processing -- chapter 49 Usefulness and ease-of-use assessment of a project management tool for the construction industry -- chapter 50 Development and implementation of a functional architecture for an e-engineering Hub in construction -- chapter 51 Legal and contractual issues-are they considered in RTD achievements -- chapter 52 Modeling of ERP system solutions for the construction industry -- chapter 53 Construction informatics themes in the framework 5 programme -- part Collaborative working -- chapter 54 Virtual pools of resources eliminate idle or missing equipment in AEC companies -- chapter 55 DIVERCITY: distributed virtual workspace for enhancing communication and collaboration within the construction industry -- chapter 56 Cooperation and product modelling systems -- chapter 57 Linking early design decisions across multiple disciplies -- chapter 58 State of the art of the implementation of Information Management Systems in the construction industry in Spain -- chapter 59 Agent-enabled Peer-To-Peer infrastructure for cross-company teamwork -- chapter 60 Virtual communities: design for collaboration and knowledge creation -- chapter 61 The design framework-a web environment for collaborative design in the building industry -- chapter 62 Collaborative work practices in Turkey, five case studies -- chapter 63 Architecture for collaborative business process management-enabling dynamic collaboration -- chapter 64 Comprehensive information exchange for the construction industry -- part Mobile computing -- chapter 65 Mapping site processes for the introduction of mobile IT -- chapter 66 Mobile field data entry for concrete quality control information -- chapter 67 Issues of context sensitivity in mobile computing: restrictions and challenges in the construction sector -- chapter 68 A context based communication system for construction -- chapter 69 MOBIKO-mobile cooperation in the construction industry based on wireless technology -- part Knowledge management -- chapter 70 Support for requirement traceability in design computing: an integrated approach with building data modeling -- chapter 71 Interlinking unstructured text information with model-based project data: an approach to product model based information mining -- chapter 72 Live capture and reuse of project knowledge in construction: a proposed strategy -- chapter 73 Development of product family structure for high-rise residential buildings using industry foundation classes -- chapter 74 Construction site and project management -- chapter 75 Assistance to building construction coordination by images -- chapter 76 Gesprecons: eSafety and risk prevention in the construction sector -- chapter 77 Intelligent Construction Sites (ICSs) -- chapter 78 Organizational point of view for the use of information technology in construction projects -- chapter 79 Virtual reality at the building site: investigating how the VR model is experienced and its practical applicability -- chapter 80 Evaluating competitiveness in construction industry: an alternative frame -- chapter 81 Seismic risk and environmental management -- chapter 82 Analyses of Izmit earthquake by means of remotely sensed data: a case study, Yalova city -- chapter 83 Do phased Environmental Management Systems actually benefit SMEs? -- chapter 84 Software based knowledge integration for seismic risk management -- chapter 85 Real-time earthquake prediction algorithms -- part IT supported architectural design -- chapter 86 Hybrid approach to solve space planning problems in building services -- chapter 87 A computational architectural design approach based on fractals at early design phases -- chapter 88 APSIS architectural plan layout generator by exhaustive search -- chapter 89 Architectural parametric design and mass customization -- chapter 90 A model for hierarchical floorplan geometries based on shape functions -- part E-learning and education -- chapter 91 Parametric representation of functional building elements with reference to architectural education -- chapter 92 Life long learning for improved product and process modeling support -- chapter 93 E-learning with and puzzle collages.
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- 9780203023426 (e-book) (e-book: PDF)
9780203023426 (e-book : PDF)
9780415359382 (hardback)
9781134241255 (e-book: ePub)
9781134241217 (e-book: Mobi)
9781134241262 (e-book: PDF) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Also available in print format.
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