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Journal of Information Technology in Construction, Volume 9
Volume 9, 2004
- Tao-chiu Kenny Tse, Kam-din Andy Wong:
A case study of the ISO13567 CAD layering standard for automated quantity measurement in Hong Kong. 1-18 - Hugues Rivard, Thomas Froese, Lloyd M. Waugh, Tamer E. El-Diraby, Rodrigo Mora, Heli Torres, Sohaib Munir Gill, Tim O'Reilly:
Case studies on the use of information technology in the Canadian Construction industry. 19-34 - Kristiina Sulankivi:
Benefits of centralized digital information management in multipartner projects. 35-63 - Sudhirkumar V. Barai, Rajeev S. Nair:
Neuro-fuzzy models for constructability analysis. 65-73 - Caiyun Wan, Po-Han Chen, Robert L. K. Tiong:
Assessment of IFCs for structural analysis domain. 75-95 - Bob Martens, Wassim Jabi:
Digital media libraries: beyond online publication of information (Editorial). 97-99 - Ann Heylighen, Herman Neuckermans, Mathias Casaer:
ICT revisited - from information & communication to integrating curricula? 101-120 - Guillermo Vasquez de Velasco, Huihui Zhang:
Electronic pin-ups: on-line depository of graduation design projects. 121-127 - Rudi Stouffs, Jan Kooistra, Bige Tunçer:
Metadata as a means for correspondence on digital media. 129-142 - Robert F. Woodbury, Michael J. Docherty, Hank Szeto:
The design and implementation of a repository for digital cultural artefacts. 143-159 - Irina Kondratova, Ilia Goldfarb:
Knowledge portal as a new paradigm for scientific publishing and collaboration. 161-174 - Per Christiansson:
ICT supported learning prospects (editorial). 175-194 - Yehuda E. Kalay:
Virtual learning environments. 195-207 - Ellen Christiansen:
Educated by design - learning by doing - outline of a HCI-didactics. 209-217 - Jonas Lindemann, Göran Sandberg, Karl-Gunnar Olsson:
An approach to teaching architectural and engineering students utilizing computational mechanics software ForcePAD. 219-228 - Henrik Brohus, Kjeld Svidt:
Application of ICT supported learning in fluid mechanics. 229-256 - Danijel Rebolj, Karsten Menzel:
Another step towards a virtual university in construction IT. 257-266 - Hugues Rivard, Claude Bédard:
A course on computer-aided building design. 267-279 - Danijel Rebolj, Karsten Menzel:
Mobile computing in construction (Editorial). 281-283 - Thomas Olofsson, Mats Emborg:
Feasibility study of field force automation in the Swedish construction sector. 297-311 - Michael Ward, Tony Thorpe, Andrew Price, Cliff Wren:
Implementation and control of wireless data collection on construction sites. 297-311 - Koojana Kuladinithi, Andreas Timm-Giel, Carmelita Görg:
Mobile ad-hoc communications in AEC industry. 313-323 - Sébastien Beyh, Mike Kagioglou:
Construction sites communications towards the integration of IP telephony. 325-344 - Irina Kondratova:
Voice and multimodal technology for the mobile worker. 345-353 - Mathias Johanson, Peter Törlind:
Mobility support for distributed collaborative teamwork. 355-366 - Zeeshan Aziz, Chimay J. Anumba, Darshan Ruikar, Patricia M. Carrillo, Dino Bouchlaghem:
Semantic web based services for intelligent mobile construction collaboration. 367-379 - Jerker Delsing, Per Lindgren, Åke Östmark:
Mobile internet enabled sensors using mobile phones as access network. 381-388 - Karsten Menzel, Martin Keller, Karin Eisenblätter:
Context sensitive mobile devices in architecture, engineering and construction. 389-407 - Ales Magdic, Danijel Rebolj, Natasa Suman:
Effective control of unanticipated on-site events: A pragmatic, human-oriented problem solving approach. 409-418 - John Haymaker, Martin Fischer, John C. Kunz:
Engineering test cases to motivate the formalization of an AEC project model as a directed acyclic graph of views and dependencies. 419-441
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