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ISBN 10: 0415567440
ISBN 13: 9780415567442
Author: Attila Dikbas, Esin Ergen, Heyecan Giritli
Presenting new developments and approaches, this book condenses essential information in construction management and IT in construction. It features contributions from the CIB W78 26th International Conference on Managing IT in Construction and the MC4T09 International Conference Managing Construction for Tomorrow. Among other topics, this volume covers management of IT strategies, model-based management tools including building information modeling, information and knowledge management, communication and collaboration, data acquisition and storage, and visualization and simulation. It also covers architectural design and sustainability, innovative approaches and best practices in international construction, health and safety, and sustainability and competitiveness.
Managing IT in Construction Managing Construction for Tomorrow 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1.A Unified Construction Project Management Arena
Chapter 2. Analyzing capacity of BIM tools to support data use across project lifecycle
Chapter 3. A product/process model-based system to produce work instructions
Chapter 4. An integrated 3D simulation framework for earthwork processes
Chapter 5. Technical challenges for Integrated Design and Delivery Solutions
Chapter 6. A declarative approach to cross-domain model analysis
Chapter 7. Lightweight capture of as-built construction information
Chapter 8. Teaching integrated scope-cost methods with model-based tools
Chapter 9. IFC support for model-based scheduling
Chapter 10. Extended model-based master scheduling for building projects using advanced line of bal
Chapter 11. A pattern-based approach for facilitating schedule generation and cost analysis in brid
Chapter 12. Dynamic system architecture for energy efficient building operation: A case study of Ki
Communication and collaboration
Chapter 13. Engineering communication – current view on past and future
Chapter 14. The future scenario of creating a digital SME community in the Irish construction indust
Chapter 15. Designing IT services for the construction industry: Lessons learnt for selection of va
Chapter 16. Semantic tags for collaboration in construction formalized within a social network fram
Data acquisition and storage
Chapter 17. A comparative study on the use of laser scanners for construction quality control and p
Chapter 18. Improving highway asset management with RFID technology
Chapter 19. Assessing the need for storing data on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags
Chapter 20. Leveraging materials tracking technologies to improve industrial project performance
Information and knowledge management
Chapter 21. Ontology-based dynamic process support on the example of defect management
Chapter 22. A web-based system for quality inspection and defect management of industrial building
Chapter 23. Analysing building performance data for energy-efficient building operation
Chapter 24. Building product catalogues on the Semantic Web
Chapter 25. Specifications for a social and technical environment for improving design process comm
Chapter 26. Assessing organizational semiotics for IT systems design: Improving information exchang
Chapter 27. BPM-driven construction client requirements change management
Chapter 28. Foundation for development of computable rules
Chapter 29. Creating new ways of learning in architecture and building: MACE project
Chapter 30. Interoperability challenges of an engineering software provider
Chapter 31. A data-warehouse architecture supporting energy management of buildings
Chapter 32. Characterizing the non-value-added relocation of non-bulk components on storage yards
Chapter 33. Classification of building element functions
Chapter 34. Factors affecting the learning process of professionals in architectural design firms
Chapter 35. Developing a forecasting model for the prediction of inflation rates for use in life cy
Chapter 36. Identification of reusable information in construction firms
Architectural design
Chapter 37. User driven innovative building design
Chapter 38. Configuration with architectural objects in industrialised house-building
Chapter 39. A pattern based 3D modeling tool
Chapter 40. Redefinition of geometrical components to specify kinematically undetermined behaviour
Managing IT strategies
Chapter 41. Business-driven IT strategy in multi-business and multi-national companies
Chapter 42. The drivers and barriers for the development and applications of project collaboration
Chapter 43. Influences on the adoption of BPM/BIM: An Australian perspective
Chapter 44. Progression in IT adoption and stage of IT maturity in the construction sector of Singap
Chapte 45. Cultural analysis for ICT integration: Case study analysis of a construction project
Chapter 46. A theoretical and practical assessment of open source development and dissemination of
Chapter 47. Factors supporting information and communication technologies on construction projects
Chapter 48. A case study on the strategic impact of information technology in the Turkish construct
Chapter 49. Exploring context-awareness in the construction logistics services delivery
Chapter 50. A review of the artificial intelligence applications in construction dispute resolution
Chapter 51. Business benefits framework of enterprise systems in construction: An exploratory facto
Chapter 52. The impact of information technology in facilitating communication and collaboration in
Building information modeling
Chapter 53. Automated construction schedule creation using project information model
Chapter 54. Check-mate: Automatic constraint checking of IFC models
Chapter 55. Developing a multidisciplinary process view on IFC standardization
Chapter 56. An assessment of building information modeling value and use
Chapter 57. Modelling of buildings and projects with utility assessment
Chapter 58. Maintenance scheduling based on the analysis of building performance data
Chapter 59. Software architecture for mobile mixed reality and 4D BIM interaction
Visualization and simulation
Chapter 60. ForBAU—The virtual construction site project
Chapter 61. Considering quality aspects for construction scheduling using constraint-based simulati
Chapter 62. Using discrete-event simulation for process modeling: Case of work structuring of aspha
Chapter 63. Development of hybrid simulation and genetic algorithms system for solving complex crew
Chapter 64. Utilizing 4D technology in supply chain management
Chapter 65. Drawing architecture using manga techniques
Chapter 66. An innovative approach for generation of Virtual Construction Model and a time locatio
Chapter 67. Agent-based modeling of user movements: A case study in a museum building
Sustainability
Chapter 68. Implementation of semi-automated energy performance simulation: Building geometry
Chapter 69. Enabling sustainability through SOA within the AEC/FM domain
Chapter 70. A concept for IT-supported carbon neutral renovation
Chapter 71. ICT for energy efficiency: The case for smart buildings
MC4T Managing Construction for TomorrowConstruction industry competitiveness
Chapter 72. Evaluation of Turkish construction market by analyzing international contracting service
Chapter 73. Improving quality to ensure competitiveness by a change management system
Chapter 74. A conceptual model to determine the role of suppliers in generalizing innovations in th
Innovative approaches to construction
Chapter 75. Causes of materials waste in the Palestinian construction industry
Chapter 76. The contemporary methods of Waqf land development in Malaysia
Chapter 77. Predicting the significance of environmental issues in construction operations
Chapter 78. Public procurement of architectural and engineering services: Fee and quality
Chapter 79. BIM implementation for an architectural practice
Chapter 80. Vocational language needs of European construction companies
Chapter 81. A review of utilization of soft computing methods in construction management
Chapter 82. A model of leadership in architectural offices for tomorrow
Chapter 83. Integrated learning in a Virtual Construction Management Services Company (VCMSC
Chapter 84. A framework for analyzing the impact of operational coefficients on excavation producti
Chapter 85. Innovation value chain in construction
Chapter 86. Exploring the issues for future of construction IT
Chapter 87. Implications of culture in dispute resolution in international construction joint ventur
Chapter 88. Construction and development: Analyzing the construction sector in Turkey and EU countr
Chapter 89. Recent trends in tall building design
Chapter 90. An effective site organization structure for fast-track construction projects
Chapter 91. Convergence of construction costs in the single European market
Chapter 92. Factors influencing rent arrears in public housing in Malaysia: A proposed research fra
Chapter 93. Better informed decisions through evidence-based design
Health and safety
Chapter 94. The dynamic model of the cyclical style of safety management
Chapter 95. An investigation of Turkish construction workers’ knowledge on health and safety prac
Chapter 96. Construction accident in relation to safety factor in design – A proposed model
Chapter 97. Organisational structure of health and safety management system: A case study in Turkey
Sustainable construction
Chapter 98. Comparative review of widely used building environmental assessment tools and suggestio
Chapter 99. Creating a digital SME community in the Irish construction industry
Chapter 100. Conflicting sustainable development drivers and client interventions: A case study of
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