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Journal of Information Technology in Construction, Volume 27
Volume 27, 2022
- Mehmet Ümit Meterelliyöz, Ozan Önder Özener:
BIM-enabled learning for building systems and technology. 1-19 - Silvana Bruno, Albina Scioti, Alessandra Pierucci, Rocco Rubino, Tommaso Di Noia, Fabio Fatiguso:
VERBUM - virtual enhanced reality for building modelling (virtual technical tour in digital twins for building conservation). 20-47 - Sahar Y. Ghanem:
Implementing virtual reality - building information modeling in the construction management curriculum. 48-69 - John Patrick Fitzsimmons, Ruodan Lu, Ying Hong, Ioannis K. Brilakis:
Construction schedule risk analysis - a hybrid machine learning approach. 70-93 - Karim Farghaly, Ranjith K. Soman, William Collinge, Mojgan Hadi Mosleh, Patrick Manu, Clara Man Cheung:
Construction safety ontology development and alignment with industry foundation classes (IFC). 94-108 - Nathan Blinn, Raja R. A. Issa:
Integration strategies for advanced construction technologies in the US AECO industry. 109-129 - Angat Pal Singh Bhatia, SangHyeok Han, Osama Moselhi:
A simulation-based statistical method for planning modular construction manufacturing. 130-144 - Obinna C. Madubuike, Chimay J. Anumba, Rana Khallaf:
A review of digital twin applications in construction. 145-172 - Jyoti Singh, Chimay J. Anumba:
Real-time pipe system installation schedule generation and optimization using artificial intelligence and heuristic techniques. 173-190 - René Hellmuth:
Update approaches and methods for digital building models - literature review. 191-222 - Cristiano Saad Travassos do Carmo, Elisa Dominguez Sotelino:
A framework for architecture and structural engineering collaboration in BIM projects through structural optimization. 223-239 - Shubham Bhokare, Lakshya Goyal, Ran Ren, Jiansong Zhang:
Smart construction scheduling monitoring using YOLOv3-based activity detection and classification. 240-252 - Devarsh Bhonde, Puyan A. Zadeh, Sheryl Staub-French:
Evaluating the use of virtual reality for maintainability-focused design reviews. 253-272 - Ivan Mutis, Pavlo D. Antonenko:
Unmanned aerial vehicles as educational technology systems in construction engineering education. 273-289 - Matthew Sears, Omar Alruwaythi, Paul M. Goodrum:
How pipefitters obtain visual information from construction assembly drawings. 290-311 - Robert Doe, Karamjit Kaur, Matt Selway, Markus Stumptner:
Interoperability in AECO and the oil & gas sectors: object-based standards and systems. 312-334 - Omar Doukari, David Greenwood, Kay Rogage, Mohamad Kassem:
Object-centred automated compliance checking: a novel, bottom-up approach. 335-362 - Jimmy Abualdenien, André Borrmann:
Levels of detail, development, definition, and information need: a critical literature review. 363-392 - Mohamad El Sibaii, Jose Granja, Luis Bidarra, Miguel Azenha:
Towards efficient BIM use of geotechnical data from geotechnical investigations. 393-415 - Tanya Bloch:
Connecting research on semantic enrichment of BIM - review of approaches, methods and possible applications. 416-440 - Hana Begic, Mario Galic, Zlata Dolacek-Alduk:
Digitalization and automation in construction project's life-cycle: a review. 441-460 - Deniz Artan, Esin Ergen, Behlul Kula, Gursans Guven:
Rateworkspace: BIM integrated post-occupancy evaluation system for office buildings. 461-485 - Enrique Valero, Frédéric Bosché, Martín Bueno:
Laser scanning for BIM. 486-495 - Sara Rashidian, Robin Drogemuller, Sara Omrani:
The compatibility of existing BIM maturity models with lean construction and integrated project delivery. 496-511 - Mauno Lounakoski, Jukka Puhto, Henri Jalo, Osku Torro, Henri Pirkkalainen:
Social extended reality - use case entities on property life cycle. 512-528 - Qais K. Jahanger, Joseph Louis, David Trejo:
Implementation framework to facilitate digitalization of construction-phase information management by project owners. 529-547 - Yelin Demir Altintas, M. Emre Ilal:
Integrating building and context information for automated zoning code checking: a review. 548-570 - Borja Garcia de Soto, Alexandru Georgescu, Bharadwaj Mantha, Ziga Turk, Abel Maciel, Muammer Semih Sonkor:
Construction cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection: new horizons for Construction 4.0. 571-594 - Basma Mohamed, Osama Moselhi:
Conceptual estimation of construction duration and cost of public highway projects. 595-618 - Gustavo Attencia, Claudia Mattos:
Adoption of digital technologies for asset management in construction projects. 619-629 - Zhen Lei, Yongde Hu, Jialiang Hua, Brandon Marton, Peter Goldberg, Noah Marton:
An earned-value-analysis (EVA)-based project control framework in large-scale scaffolding projects using linear regression modeling. 630-641 - Hassan Bardareh, Osama Moselhi:
An integrated RFID-UWB method for indoor localization of materials in construction. 642-661 - Murillo A. Piazzi, Haibo Feng, Mohamad Kassem:
An investigation of concepts for the specification of graphical exchange information requirements in building information modelling. 662-684 - Tsukasa Ishizawa:
Keystone players in collaborative building information modeling - form of contribution in Japanese large-scale projects. 685-704 - Silvia Mastrolembo Ventura, Fadi Castronovo, Dragana Nikolic, Angelo Luigi Camillo Ciribini:
Implementation of virtual reality in construction education: a content-analysis based literature review. 705-731 - Sofie Bang, Magnus O. Aarvold, Wilhelm J. Hartvig, Nils O. E. Olsson, Antoine Rauzy:
Application of machine learning to limited datasets: prediction of project success. 732-755 - Ata Zahedi, Jimmy Abualdenien, Frank Petzold, André Borrmann:
BIM-based design decisions documentation using design episodes, explanation tags, and constraints. 756-780 - Aiyin Jiang, Yunjeong Mo, Vamsi Sai Kalasapudi:
Status quo and challenges and future development of fire emergency evacuation research and application in built environment. 781-801 - Sena Kaynarkaya, Gülen Çagdas:
Evaluation of Metro Lines with Swarm Intelligence Approach. 802-826 - Ankan Karmakar, Abhishek Raj Singh, Venkata Santosh Kumar Delhi:
Automated route planning for construction site utilizing Building Information Modeling. 827-844 - Ornella Tanga, Opeoluwa Akinradewo, Clinton Aigbavboa, Wellington Didibhuku Thwala:
Cyber attack risks to construction data management in the fourth industrial revolution era: a case of Gauteng province, South Africa. 845-863 - Uchenna Sampson Igwe, Sarajul Fikri Mohamed, Mohd Azwarie Mat Dzahir, Rex Asibuodu Ugulu, Olusegun Ajayi:
Acceptance of contemporary technologies for cost management of construction projects. 864-883 - Luca Rampini, Fulvio Re Cecconi:
Artificial intelligence in construction asset management: a review of present status, challenges and future opportunities. 884-913 - Minghui Lee, Changsaar Chai, Yaoli Xiong, Hunchuen Gui:
Technology acceptance model for Building Information Modelling Based Virtual Reality (BIM-VR) in cost estimation. 914-925 - Nikhil Bugalia, Vurukuti Tarani, Jai Kedia, Hrishikesh Gadekar:
Machine learning-based automated classification of worker-reported safety reports in construction. 926-950 - Eyob T. Mengiste, Borja Garcia de Soto, Timo Hartmann:
Recognition of the condition of construction materials using small datasets and handcrafted features. 951-971 - In Bae Chung, Carlos H. Caldas, Fernanda Leite:
An analysis of blockchain technology and smart contracts for Building Information Modeling. 972-990 - Dániel Lehoczky, Dean García, Peter Nørkjær Gade:
Adapting the 3S-model for investigating trust in arc solutions in the Danish construction industry. 991-1009 - Kian Wee Chen, Patrick Janssen, Dorit Aviv, Yazid Ninsalam, Forrest Meggers:
A framework for considering the use of computational design technologies in the built environment design process. 1010-1027 - Abdelhady Omar, Osama Moselhi:
Hybrid feature selection framework for predicting bridge deck conditions. 1028-1041 - Maria Saridaki, Kim Haugbølle:
Recognising diversity of data management approaches towards lifecycle costing through personas. 1042-1059 - Calvin C. W. Keung, Tak Wing Yiu, Zhenan Feng:
Building Information Modelling in quantity surveying practices: current state and future challenges in Hong Kong. 1060-1074 - Bjøern Godager, Knud Mohn, Christoph Merschbrock, Ole Jonny Klakegg, Lizhen Huang:
Towards an improved framework for enterprise BIM: the role of ISO 19650. 1075-1103
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