Development of a multimedia data acquisition toolkit and its application for exchanging demolished materials
Pun, Sung Kin, Liu, Chunlu, Treloar, Graham, Langston, Craig and Itoh, Yoshito 2003, Development of a multimedia data acquisition toolkit and its application for exchanging demolished materials, in Proceedings of the Postgraduate Construction Research Conference, RMIT University, Melbourne, Vic..
Proceedings of the Postgraduate Construction Research Conference
Editor(s)
Gilbert, Guinevere Langston, Craig Robinson, Jon
Publication date
2003
Conference series
Postgraduate Construction Research Conference
Publisher
RMIT University
Place of publication
Melbourne, Vic.
Summary
In the development of a web-based information system such as a demolition material management system, a great amount of diversified information on projects should be acquired from particular users located with various computer platforms. This issue is difficult to handle using the limited HTTP form submission, which could lead to inaccuracy of the information and inefficiency of the whole system. This paper describes a web-based graphical user interfaced, dynamic and distributed multimedia data acquisition mechanism, which accepts users' drawings and retrieval information from the canvas and stores the multimedia data on a server for further usages. Furthermore, techniques and principles needed to construct such a multimedia data acquisition tool are addressed in detail. The application of this distributed multimedia tool in developing a web-based demolition material management system is also described.
ISBN
9780864592682 086459268X
Language
eng
Field of Research
120201 Building Construction Management and Project Planning
Socio Economic Objective
970112 Expanding Knowledge in Built Environment and Design
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