Title of article
PLANNING FOR COMPUTER INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION
Author/Authors
Member، نويسنده , , ASCE، نويسنده , , Member، Associate نويسنده , , Jung، Youngsoo نويسنده , , Jr.، G. Edward Gibson نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-216
From page
217
To page
0
Abstract
Computer integrated construction (CIC) has recently evolved to maximize the integrated utilization of information systems throughout the projectʹs entire life cycle and across different business functions. CIC is a broad and strategic concept, not a specific system. Complicating CIC solutions are the dynamics of business requirements and technology development. It is difficult, therefore, to design systems that are based on the available technology, resources, needs, and benefits. This situation calls for an effective CIC planning methodology, particularly on a company level. This paper proposes a planning methodology that incorporates comprehensive issues for real-world CIC implementation. Measures and factors influencing information systems assessment are investigated. To represent the complex measurements in a simplified manner, a CIC portfolio is also developed. Managerial issues are stressed throughout the planning process to help make CIC more viable and efficient. A case study using this methodology is presented.
Keywords
GFRP , Nomex , Sandwich beams , Localised effects , Indentation , High-order sandwich beam theory , Surface displacement analysis
Journal title
COMPUTING IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
COMPUTING IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Record number
5917
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