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Process model to support data rich digital environments

conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Nghia Pham, Anthony Dawson
This paper proposes a theoretical process model and the associated detailed information structure which reflects the complexity of information, stakeholder interaction and intellectual property concerns which are currently seen in the construction industry. This is being developed and tested against a field study renovation project. The field study project identifies information flows and interactions between stakeholders such as designers, project managers, clients, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers. The process model which is being established shows very high levels of complexity in dependencies and interdependencies between implicit and explicit information within the project design and construction teams. Without an understanding of these detailed and complex process interactions, proposals for the application of ICT to the construction industry will not reflect the requirements of those for whom they are being developed.

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1 - 10

Location

Toronto, Canada

Place of publication

Ottawa, Ont.

Start date

2004-05-01

End date

2004-05-07

ISBN-13

9780662367161

ISBN-10

0662367162

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

D Vanier

Title of proceedings

CIB World Building Congress 2004 [building for the future : in conjunction with the 5th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation and Energy Conservation in Buildings and the 6th International Conference on Multipurpose High-rise Towers

Event

CIB World Building Congress (5th : 2004 : Toronto, Canada)

Publisher

Institute for Research in Construction

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