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|a E-Business in Construction.
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|a Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 2 Fundamentals of e-Business; 3 e-Business: The Construction Context; 4 Organizational Readiness for e-Business; 5 Integrated Multi-Disciplinary e-Business Infrastructure Framework; 6 The Role of Extranets in Construction e-Business; 7 Agent-Based Systems: The Competitive Advantage for AEC-Specific e-Business; 8 The Role of e-Hubs in e-Commerce; 9 Web Services and aecXML-Based e-Business System for Construction Products Procurement; 10 Using Next Generation Web Technologies in Construction e-Business.
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|a 11 Trust in e-Commerce12 Legal Issues in Construction e-Business; 13 Knowledge Management for Improved Construction e-Business Performance; 14 e-Commerce in Construction: Industrial Case Study; 15 Assessment of e-Business Implementation in the US Construction Industry; 16 Concluding Notes; Index.
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|a With a number of disparate, often geographically distributed, organisations involved in the delivery of construction projects, there has been considerable interest in e-business tools within the construction industry. These tools open up a range of possibilities for the industry to rethink existing processes and working methods, so their use is increasingly common. Nevertheless, there has been little definitive guidance for practitioners, researchers and students on the major issues in electronic business from a construction perspective. By bringing together 16 contributions from research and.
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