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Computer integrated construction /

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...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: CIB W78 & W74 Joint Seminar on Computer Integrated Construction Tokyo, Japan
Otros Autores: Wagter, Harry
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1992.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Computer Integrated Construction; Copyright Page; PREFACE; EDITORIAL; Table of Contents; SECTION 1: PRODUCT MODELLING; Chapter 1. Model for Architectural Space; 1. INTEGRATION OF BUILDING-PRODUCTION INFORMATION; 2. TOTAL FLOW OF INFORMATION; 3. CONDITIONS FOR THE MODELING SYSTEM; 4. SUMMARY OF THE SYSTEM; 5. MODELING OF ARCHITECTURE; 6. DATA STRUCTURE; 7. SUBSYSTEM; 8. OUTPUT; 9. PLANS FOR THE FUTURE; Chapter 2. Neutral Building Product Model for Computer Integrated Construction (""The KBS Model""); 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE KBS MODEL; 3. THE BSAB SYSTEM CLASSIFICATION TABLES.
  • 4. OBJECT CLASSES5. HIERARCHY OF OBJECT CLASSES; 6. ATTRIBUTES; 7. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OBJECT CLASSES; 8. NEUTRAL INTERFACE; 9. PROJECT DIVIDED INTO STAGES; Chapter 3. Product Modelling at Work; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 METHODOLOGY; 3 DEMO HOME; 4 FROM CONCEPTUAL MODEL TO GEOMETRIC MODEL; 5 IMPLEMENTATION; 6 OTHER APPLICATIONS; 7 FURTHER RESEARCH; 8 CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Design modelling; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SOLID MODELLING; 3. DESIGN MODELLING; 4. DESIGN SYSTEM; 5. CONCLUSION; Chapter 5. Towards integrated support for Computer Integrated Building; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. CURRENT PRACTICE.
  • 3. MODELING BUILDING PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES4. A GENERIC APPROACH TO PRODUCT MODELING; 5. TOWARDS A BUILDING INFORMATION SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE; 6. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; SECTION 2: DEVELOPMENTS IN CAD; Chapter 6. Integrative knowledge-based design systems: A view; 1. PROTOTYPES DEVELOPMENT; 2. THE PROBLEMS; 3. DESTOOLS: A SET OF EXPERT DESIGNER'S METHODS AND TOOLS; 4. CONCLUSIONS; 5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 6. REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Neutral Intelligent CAD-Communication (NICC); 1. THE PROBLEM; 2. SOLUTION.
  • Chapter 8. LORAN-T: Development and Application of a Newly Integrated CAD System-CIM oriented in the construction fieldABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION; OUTLINE OF TRUNK CAD SYSTEM USING EWS; FINALLY; Chapter 9. A Conceptual Model for Caad; Preliminaries; The conceptual model: levels, entities, grids, tests; Evolution of the model; References; Chapter 10. Cad for the analytical definition of reliability in building process; 1. THE PRINCIPLES OF THE SYSTEM; 2. THE SYSTEM; 3. THE THREE SECTIONS OF THE SYSTEM; 4. THE CORRECTIONAL PROCEDURE; 5. CONCLUSION; 6. REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 11. Advanced information technology in building maintenance support1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE KBS-MEDIA CONCEPT; 3. KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATIONS BUILDING AND USING THE MODELS; 4. CONCLUSIONS; 5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 6. REFERENCES; Chapter 12. Research, Development and Standardization Work in the Nordic Countries 1990; 1. DEVELOPMENT TRENDS IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES; 2. CONCLUSIONS; 3. THE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE NORDIC COUNCIL OF THE MINISTERS; 8. REFERENCES; SECTION 3: AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS IN CONSTRUCTION; Chapter 13. Design for automation: an operational framework; 1. INTRODUCTION.