
Construction Technology
Paul Chinowsky(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 30. January 2014
Book
2088 pages
978-0-415-81825-4 (ISBN)
Description
The evolution of the construction industry is closely linked with the introduction and evolution of information technologies. Today, collaboration, distributed document management, and instant communications are joining classic scheduling and estimating applications as the standard tools employed by construction professionals. However, the next generation of information technology applications is already having an impact; the emerging fields of visualization, Building Information Modeling and construction simulation are being applied to projects and demonstrating initial opportunities.
This reference set provides a comprehensive perspective on the role of information technologies in the construction industry. Beginning with the seminal works on computerizing scheduling operations, these volumes provide both a breadth of representations of construction technologies as well as depth of understanding in each area. They focus on: 1) traditional applications including scheduling, estimating, and operations simulation; 2) second generation applications including collaboration and document management applications; and 3) next generation technologies including 4-D simulation, virtual worlds, and safety modeling. Within each of these focal points, the volumes provide the reader with a cross-section of papers that introduce both the theory and the application of the technologies.
The collection is introduced by the Editor to provide the context of the industry as a basis for Construction Technology emergence and each volume has its own short introduction. These volumes present a comprehensive review of the role of technology in responding to the continuous changing environment of the construction industry.
This reference set provides a comprehensive perspective on the role of information technologies in the construction industry. Beginning with the seminal works on computerizing scheduling operations, these volumes provide both a breadth of representations of construction technologies as well as depth of understanding in each area. They focus on: 1) traditional applications including scheduling, estimating, and operations simulation; 2) second generation applications including collaboration and document management applications; and 3) next generation technologies including 4-D simulation, virtual worlds, and safety modeling. Within each of these focal points, the volumes provide the reader with a cross-section of papers that introduce both the theory and the application of the technologies.
The collection is introduced by the Editor to provide the context of the industry as a basis for Construction Technology emergence and each volume has its own short introduction. These volumes present a comprehensive review of the role of technology in responding to the continuous changing environment of the construction industry.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
1 s/w Tabelle, 495 s/w Abbildungen
1 Tables, black and white; 495 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
3694 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-81825-4 (9780415818254)
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Person
Paul S. Chinowsky is an associate professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder and is currently conducting research in the area of high performance organizations in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry.
He is editor of the Engineering Project Organization Journal.
He is editor of the Engineering Project Organization Journal.
Content
Volume 1: Foundational Construction Technologies Construction Technology: Where We are Now, Promises, and Potential. Introduction Part 1: PC Applications Part 2: Scheduling Part 3: Estimating Part 4: Safety Analysis Part 5: Web-based Collaboration Volume 2: Simulation and Automation Introduction Part 6: Simulation Part 7: Constructability Part 8: Productivity Analysis and Innovations Part 9: Robotics and Automation Part 10: Risk Analysis Volume 3: Visualization and Modeling Introduction Part 11: Design-Construction Integration Part 12: Building Models Part 13: nD Technologies Part 14: Building Information Management Volume 4: Intelligence, Knowledge and Networks Introduction Part 15: Knowledge-Based Systems and Artificial Intelligence Part 16: Site Layout Part 17: Knowledge Management Part 18: Virtual Teams Part 19: Project Network Analysis. Index