eWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction

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Z. Turk, R. Scherer
CRC Press, 2002 M01 1 - 732 pages
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This is a comprehensive review of research related to construction informatics, with a particular focus on the related 5th framework EU projects on product and process technology and the implementation of the new economy technologies and business models in the construction industry.
 

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Contents

Metaphors for knowledge capture sharing and reuse
17
Virtual environments for the AEC sector the Divercity experience
49
Interenterprise information management in dynamic construction enterprises
65
Benefits of using product and process model data in project management
79
A prototype system for material procurement management based on the SCOR and CPFR models
95
Harmonization of standards and eBusiness technology for the AEC industrial sector
109
Developing electronic models to support Internet bidding
123
an interoperable GIS system for infrastructure decision making
139
Simulation of concrete batch plant production
199
Exchanges of process information between software tools in construction the PSL language
215
Process models as a base for communication in revitalization projects
231
Are workflow management systems useful for collaborative engineering?
245
Process modelling of validation and product lifecycles
261
Using ontologies for intelligent information retrieval in an ecommerce application case study
277
From rough to final designs by incremental setinclusion of properties
293
an experiment and impacts on industry practice
307

State of the art of implementing new technologies for the management of
153
Construction project management tool
167
Integration of genetic algorithms and simulation for stockyard layout planning
183
Current use of EDM systems in the Finnish construction industry
331
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