Construction managers, architects, and civil engineers are working in an environment of rapidly changing and improving information technologies. This handy manual explores the entire spectrum of IT applications in construction, from traditional computer applications to emerging Web-based and mobile technologies. Information can be applied to firms of all sizes and features suggestions for IT solutions that can be implemented for complex projects as well as small, low cost ventures. Estimating, scheduling, web logs, project web portals, content management systems, document management systems, 4D CAD, mobile and field computing, and wireless computing are all discussed. Check out our app, DEWALT(R) Mobile Pro(TM). This free app is a construction calculator with integrated reference materials and access to hundreds of additional calculations as add-ons. To learn more, visit dewalt.com/mobilepro.
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Chapter 1: Computers and the Construction Industry Chapter 2: Knowledge Management Chapter 3: Using Computers for Construction Estimating Chapter 4: CPM Scheduling Chapter 5: Internet Based Solutions for Small Companies and Projects Chapter 6: Construction Web Portals-For Large and Complex Projects Chapter 7: Content and Document Management Chapter 8: Online Bidding and Online Plan Rooms Chapter 9: 3d And 4d Cad Chapter 10: Wireless Computing Chapter 11: Construction Automation Chapter 12: GIS Applications Chapter 13: A Roadmap for Construction It Implementation
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978-1-4180-3958-5 (9781418039585)
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Trefor P. Williams, Ph.D., P.E., is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rutgers University, and a registered professional engineer in New York and New Jersey. He is the author of Information Technology for Construction Managers, Architects and Engineers, (c) 2007, Delmar Cengage Learning.
Chapter 1: Computers and the Construction Industry Chapter 2: Knowledge Management Chapter 3: Using Computers for Construction Estimating Chapter 4: CPM Scheduling Chapter 5: Internet Based Solutions for Small Companies and Projects Chapter 6: Construction Web Portals-For Large and Complex Projects Chapter 7: Content and Document Management Chapter 8: Online Bidding and Online Plan Rooms Chapter 9: 3d And 4d Cad Chapter 10: Wireless Computing Chapter 11: Construction Automation Chapter 12: GIS Applications Chapter 13: A Roadmap for Construction It Implementation