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Journal of Information Technology in Construction, Volume 7
Volume 7, 2002
- Olle Samuelson:

IT-Barometer 2000 - The Use of IT in the Nordic Construction Industry. 1-26 - Peter Johansson:

Case-based Design Using Weakly Structured Information. 27-44 - Jouko E. Pakanen:

A Low-Cost Internet Connection for Intelligent Appliances of Buildings. 45 - Abdul Samad Kazi, Matti Hannus:

Editorial: ICT for Knowledge Management in Construction (special issue). 57-61 - Paul Hearn:

Building Communities: Organisational Knowledge Management within the European Commission's Information Society Technologies Programme. 63-68 - Ahmed M. Al-Ghassani, John M. Kamara, Chimay J. Anumba, Patricia M. Carrillo:

A tool for developing knowledge management strategies. 69-82 - Saad H. Al-Jibouri, Michael J. Mawdesley:

A knowledge based system for linking information to support decision making in construction. 83-100 - William J. O'Brien:

SEEK: Accomplishing enterprise information integration across heterogeneous sources. 101-124 - Charles Egbu, Katherine Botterill:

Information technologies for knowledge management: their usage and effectiveness. 125-137 - Tapio J. Koivu:

Future of Product Modeling and Knowledge sharing in the FM/AEC industry. 139-156 - David R. Moore:

Perception "noise" in the cognition of visualised construction process concepts. 157-166 - Jos P. van Leeuwen:

Supporting Collaborative Design by Type Recognition and Knowledge Sharing. 167-182 - Matthew Wetherill:

Knowledge management for the construction industry: the e-cognos project. 183-196 - Michael Whelton, Glenn Ballard, Iris D. Tommelein:

A knowledge management framework for project definition. 197-212 - Mervi Lehto:

Multidisciplinary information management in construction industry, example of facilities management. 213-244 - Robert Amor:

Information Technology for Construction: Recent Work and Future Directions. 245-258 - Lim Yoke Mui, Abdul Rashid Abdul Aziz, Ang Cheng Ni, Wong Chee Yee, Wong Shiau Lay:

A survey of Internet usage in the Malaysian construction industry. 259-269

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