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Information system strategy for promoting demolition project management
Building demolition has been undergoing evolutionary development in its technologies for several decades. In order to achieve a high level of demolition material reuse and recycling, new management approaches are also necessitated, in particular in conjunction with the applications of information technologies. The development of an information system for demolition project management is an impactful strategy to support various demolition activities including waste exchange, demolition visualization, and demolition method selection and evaluation. This paper aims to develop a framework of an integrated information system for building demolition project demolition decision-making and waste minimization. The components of this information system and their interactions are demonstrated through a specifical demolition project.
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Information systems adoption and business productivity 2004: proceedings of the Eighth Pacific Asia Conference on Information SystemsEvent
Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (8th: 2004: Shanghai, China)Pagination
2276 - 2282Publisher
[Department of Information Management and Information System, Fudan University]Location
Shanghi, ChinaPlace of publication
[Shanghai, China]Start date
2004-07-08End date
2004-07-11ISBN-13
9789570176674ISBN-10
9570176679Language
engNotes
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E1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2004, Fudan UniversityEditor/Contributor(s)
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