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Journal of Information Technology in Construction, Volume 15
Volume 15, 2010
- Tomo Cerovsek, Tadeja Zupancic, Vojko Kilar:
Framework for model-based competency management for design in physical and virtual worlds. 1-22 - Robert Eadie, Srinath Perera, George Heaney:
Identification of e-procurement drivers and barriers for UK construction organisations and ranking of these from the perspective of quantity surveyors. 23-43 - Ghalia A. Attar, Rateb J. Sweis:
The relationship between information technology adoption and job satisfaction in contracting companies in Jordan. 44-63 - Fahim Al-Neshawy, Anna Erving, Jari A. Puttonen:
Measuring the bowing of marble panels in building facades using terrestrial laser scanning technology. 64-74 - Hung-Ju Chien, Stephen Barthorpe:
The current state of information and communication technology usage by small and medium Taiwanese construction companies. 75-85 - Shion Guha, Biswajit Thakur, Shibnath Chakrabarty:
Collaboration in a web enabled design management system - a case study in Kolkata, India. 86-107 - Jacques Teller, Roland Billen, Anne-Françoise Cutting-Decelle:
Editorial - Bringing Urban Ontologies into Practice. 108-110 - Aneta J. Florczyk, Francisco J. López-Pellicer, Pedro R. Muro-Medrano, Javier Nogueras-Iso, Francisco Javier Zarazaga-Soria:
Semantic selection of georeferencing services for urban management. 111-121 - Hyowon Ban, Ola Ahlqvist:
User evaluation of a software interface for geovisualization and communication of uncertain urban ontologies. 122-131 - Jacques Guyot, Gilles Falquet, Jacques Teller:
Incremental development of a shared urban ontology: the Urbamet experience. 132-139 - Stephen R. Mounce, Christopher Brewster, Richard M. Ashley, Louise Hurley:
Knowledge management for more sustainable water systems. 140-148 - Javier Finat, Francisco Javier Delgado del Hoyo, Rubén Martínez García, Antonio Hurtado-García, Juan J. Fernández, Jesús San José, José Martínez:
Constructors of geometric primitives in domain ontologies for urban environments. 149-158 - Nikhil Kaza, Donovan Finn, Lewis D. Hopkins:
Updating plans: a historiography of decisions over time. 159-168 - Claudine Métral, Roland Billen, Anne-Françoise Cutting-Decelle, Muriel van Ruymbeke:
Ontology-based approaches for improving the interoperability between 3D urban models. 169-184 - Burcin Becerik-Gerber, Samara Rice:
The perceived value of building information modeling in the U.S. building industry. 185-201 - Ahmad Okeil:
Hybrid design environments: immersive and non-immersive architectural design. 202-216 - Robert Eadie, Srinath Perera, George Heaney:
A cross-discipline comparison of rankings for e-procurement drivers and barriers within UK construction organisations. 217-233 - Zhigang Shen, Raja R. A. Issa:
Quantitative evaluation of the BIM-assisted construction detailed cost estimates. 234-257 - Ming Sun, Tejas Oza:
User survey: the benefits of an online collaborative contract change management system. 258-268 - Esther Adhiambo Obonyo, Raja Raymond Issa:
Editorial - Advanced digital technologies for built environment education and learning. 269-270 - Tuba Kocaturk:
A web-based teaching/learning environment to support collaborative knowledge construction in design. 271-290 - Rivka Oxman:
Sharing media and knowledge in design pedagogy. 291-305 - Nawari O. Nawari:
Intelligent design in AEC education. 306-317 - Esther Adhiambo Obonyo:
Towards agent-augmented ontologies for educational VDC applications. 318-334 - Ammar Al-Bazi, Nashwan Dawood, John T. Dean:
Improving performance and the reliability of off-site pre-cast concrete production operations using simulation optimisation. 335-336 - Eugene Loh, Tracey Crosbie, Nashwan Dawood, John Dean:
A framework and decision support system to increase building life cycle energy performance. 337-353 - Linus Malmgren, Patrik Jensen, Thomas Olofsson:
Product modeling of configurable building systems - a case study. 354-368 - Ariel Orlei Michaloski, Ana Paula Cabral Seixas Costa:
A survey of IT use by small and medium-sized construction companies in a city in Brazil. 369-390
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