eWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction: ECPPM 2008

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Alain Zarli, Raimar Scherer
CRC Press, 3. 9. 2008. - 750 страница
Since 1994, the European Conference on Product and Process Modelling (www.ecppm.org) has been providing a review of research, development and industrial implementation of product and process model technology in construction. The 7th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling (ECPPM 2008) provided a unique discussion platform for topics of
 

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opportunities for the AECFM industry
3
Anatomy of a cogitative building
13
Modelbased management tools and systems
23
Erection of insitu cast concrete frameworks model development and simulation of construction activities
25
An information management system for monitoring of geotechnical engineering structures
35
shared ontology based network for architectural education
41
Future directions for the use of IT in commercial management of construction projects
49
A process model for structural identification
59
Usersystem interaction models in the context of building automation
389
Multiple model structural control and simulation of seismic response of structures
397
Models and ICT applications for resource efficiency
407
Use of BIM and GIS to enable climatic adaptations of buildings
409
Base case data exchange requirements to support thermal analysis of curtain walls
419
A Europeanled initiative for a strategic research roadmap to ICT enabled energyefficiency in construction
429
IFCbased calculation of the Flemish energy performance standard
437
Methodologies repositories and ICTbased applications for eRegulations code compliance checking
445

A trustbased dashboard to manage building construction activity
67
ICT based modeling supporting instrumentation for steering design processes
77
Semantic support for construction process management in virtual organisation environments
85
Building information modelling and ontologies
93
Semantic product modelling with SWOPs PMO
95
A simple neutral building data model
105
SAR design with IFC
111
Using geometrical and topological modeling approaches in building information modeling
117
A comparative analysis of the performance of different BIMIFC exchange formats
127
Going BIM in a commercial world
139
Mapping between architectural and structural aspects in the IFC based building information models
151
eServices and SOA for Modeldriven cooperation in AEC
159
A distributed portalbased platform for construction supply chain interoperability
161
Modelbased eServices for supporting cooperative practices in AEC
171
Development of an eservice for semantic interoperability of BIMs
179
Integrating IFC product data services in distributed portalbased design environments
185
Industrialised production
193
Simulation of construction logistics in outfitting processes
195
A review on intelligent construction and its possible impacts on the industry
205
Design with architectural objects in industrialised housebuilding
213
Data information and knowledge management methods and tools
223
Modelling the living building lifecycle
225
Virtual testing laboratory for FIDE compliant software
231
Proposed framework and comparison with the 1COBIT framework
239
Evaluating the integrative function of ERP systems used within the construction industry
245
Semantic representation of product requirements for true product knowledge management
255
Information and communication driven design era
263
On AEC query formulation techniques
269
Semantic annotation and sharing of text information in AECFM
279
Valuedriven processes and valuechain management
289
3D Building modelbased lifecycle management of reinforced concrete bridges
291
Decision support in Petri nets via genetic algorithms
301
Consistent reconciliation of divergent project schedules under semantic functional constraints
307
Architects decision station and its integration with projectdriven supply chains
317
Robust processbased multiproject scheduling for construction projects in Vietnam
327
A Gridbased platform for the Virtual Organisation in Construction
339
Smart buildings and intelligent automation services control diagnosis selfmaintenance and adaptation AAL
349
Contextadaptive building information for disaster management
351
Spaces meet users in virtual reality
363
From requirements to prototype
369
Nonintrusive sensing for PDAbased assistance of elderly persons
375
A feed forward scheme for building systems control
381
Towards an ontologybased approach for formalizing expert knowledge in the conformitychecking model in construction
447
Modeling and simulation of individually controlled zones in openplan offices A case study
457
Using constraints to validate and check building information models
467
On line services to monitor the HQE
477
Innovation and standards
485
EU project STANDINNIntegration of standards for sustainable construction into business processes using BIMIFC
487
Experimental application workflow to match national and proprietary standards
495
New demands in construction a stakeholder requirement analysis
507
IFC Certification process and data exchange problems
517
Semantic intelligent contents best practices and industrial cases
523
A strategic knowledge transfer from research projects in the field of tunneling
525
Mixed approach for SMARTlearning of buildingSMART
531
A case study
539
Representation of caves in a shield tunnel product model
545
Innovative RD in philosophical doctorates
551
4D model based automated construction activity monitoring
553
Knowledge enabled collaborative engineering in AEC
557
A method for maintenance plan arbitration in buildings facilities management
567
Factors affecting virtual organisation adoption and diffusion in industry
579
Current future RTD trends in modelling and ICT in Ireland
587
Towards a framework for capturing and sharing construction project knowledge
589
The evaluation of health and safety training through elearning
599
Implementing eCommerce in the Irish construction industry
605
CoSpaces
613
Solving unforeseen events on construction sites more efficiently
615
Futuristic design review in the construction industry
625
InPro
635
Integrating use case definitions for IFC developments
637
The COMMUNIC project virtual prototyping for infrastructure design and concurrent engineering
647
Decomposition of BIM objects for scheduling and 4D simulation
653
The Journey continues
661
eNVISION
671
Eprocurement future scenario for European construction SMEs
673
eNVISION eBusiness ontology for the construction sector
681
General approach to eNVISION scenarios
691
eTendering The business scenario for the eNVISION platform
703
Envisioning eSite business services
711
eQuality eSite immediate tangible benefits for a building and construction sector SME
721
Human interaction implementation in workflow of construction building SMEs
729
Author Index
735
Back cover
737
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