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Computer Integrated Construction

✍ Scribed by H. Wagter (Eds.)


Publisher
Elsevier Science Ltd
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Leaves
249
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The contributions in this volume portray, in terms of the current state of the art, research on computer-aided construction in the building industry. A complete overview is given within the areas of computer-aided design, product modelling in construction, and robot-oriented design and construction together with a summary of the commercial developments in computerized systems within those areas. The papers will be essential reading for all those interested in future automation in relation to the building construction industry with the accent on design and engineering

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Page v
EDITORIAL, Pages vii-xii, Harry Wagter
MODEL FOR ARCHITECTURAL SPACE, Pages 3-10, Masamichi Iwai, Yuji Tsukuda, Fumihiko Yamada, Takashi Arai
Neutral Building Product Model for Computer Integrated Construction (β€œThe KBS Model”), Pages 11-16, Kjell Svensson
PRODUCT MODELLING AT WORK, Pages 17-26, F.P. Tolman, P. Kuiper, G.T. Luiten
Design modelling, Pages 27-40, Alfred van Kempen, Henk Kok, Harry Wagter
Towards integrated support for Computer Integrated Building, Pages 41-50, Albert A.J. Pols
Integrative knowledge-based design systems: A view, Pages 53-60, I. Petrovic
Neutral Intelligent CAD-Communication (NICC), Pages 61-68, V. Tarandi
LORAN-T: Development and Application of a Newly Integrated CAD Systemβ€”CIM oriented in the construction fieldβ€”, Pages 69-76, Takeo Kita, Keisuke Kato, Toshiaki Wate, Makoto Takeda, Hisayoshi Sakuma, Takeo Yamamoto, Kunio Kida
A CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR CAAD, Pages 77-84, Neuckermans Herman
Cad for the analytical definition of reliability in building process, Pages 85-92, G. Morabito, G. Bellingeri, P. Marrone, P. Trovarelli
Advanced information technology in building maintenance support, Pages 93-99, P. Christiansson
Research, Development and Standardization Work in the Nordic Countries 1990, Pages 101-107, Fritz Sigrist
Design for automation: an operational framework, Pages 111-118, C.E. Bridgewater, B.L. Atkin, P. Atkinson, J. IbaΓ±ez-GuzmΓ‘n
THE ROLE OF STANDARDIZED PRODUCT MODELS IN CONSTRUCTION ROBOTICS, Pages 119-126, R.P. Krom, F.P. Tolman
Non-Procedural Systems: the key to the Successful Implementation of IT in Construction Management, Pages 127-136, J.P. Pantouvakis
DESIGN FOR CONSTRUCTION (DFC) IN THE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES, Pages 137-144, Bart Luiten, Frits Tolman
Integrated Design and Construction Planning System for Computer Integrated Construction, Pages 145-152, Yusuke Yamazaki
A THREE-DIMENSIONAL POSITION MARKING SYSTEM APPLIED TO THE INFORMATION-INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY, Pages 153-158, Aketo SUZUKI, Koichi NAKANO, Eiichi GOTO
CI-NET: CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY NETWORK, Pages 159-164, Koichi Noro
PMAPM: An Object Oriented Project Model for A/E/C Process with Multiple Views, Pages 165-172, Kenji Ito, Kincho H. Law, Raymond E. Levitt
Designing for Building Production: An Environmental Modification Model for Computer Integrated Construction, Pages 173-180, T Cornick, B Noble
The Use of Structured Data Analysis as a Design Tool for Computer Integrated Construction, Pages 181-188, Norman Fisher
Model and Database for Integrated Management of Architectural Objects, Pages 191-198, Shinichiro Kurihara, Masafumi Nishikawa, Yosihisa Udagawa
IMPLEMENTING THE STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS VIEW ON BUILDINGS, Pages 199-205, M. de Waard, F.P. Tolman
DRAFT ISO TECHNICAL REPORT: CLASSIFICATION OF INFORMATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, Pages 207-250, Henry Karlsson, Tony Allott
AUTHOR INDEX, Page 251


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