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Journal of Information Technology in Construction, Volume 21
Volume 21, 2016
- Christoph Merschbrock, Christian Nordahl-Rolfsen:

BIM Technology acceptance among reinforcement workers - The case of Oslo Airport's terminal 2. 1-12 - Madhav Prasad Nepal, Sheryl Staub-French:

Supporting Knowledge-Intensive Construction Management Tasks in BIM. 13-38 - Adel Alshibani, Osama Moselhi:

Productivity based method for forecasting cost & time of earthmoving operations using sampling GPS data. 39-56 - Barry J. Gledson, David J. Greenwood:

Surveying the extent and use of 4D BIM in the UK. 57-71 - Chenxi Yuan, Timothy McClure, Phillip S. Dunston, Hubo Cai:

Leveraging construction inspection and documentation for asset inventory and life cycle asset management. 72-85 - Nenad Cus-Babic, Danijel Rebolj:

Culture change in construction industry: from 2D toward BIM based construction. 86-99 - Jehan Zeb, Thomas Froese:

An ontology-supported infrastructure transaction management portal in infrastructure management. 100-118 - Zulfikar A. Adamu, Tony Thorpe:

How universities are teaching BIM: a review and case study from the UK. 119-139 - Kherun Nita Ali, Nur E. Mustaffa, Quek J. Keat, Wallace I. Enegbuma:

Building information modelling (BIM) educational framework for quantity surveying students: The Malaysian perspective. 140-151 - Julide Bozoglu:

Collaboration and coordination learning modules for BIM education. 152-163 - Fernanda Leite:

Project-based learning in a building information modeling for construction management course. 164-176 - Tamera McCuen, Elizabeth Pober:

Process and structure: performance impacts on collaborative interdisciplinary team experiences. 177-187 - Rogelio Palomera-Arias, Rui Liu:

BIM laboratory exercises for a MEP systems course in a construction science and management program. 188-203 - Hamzah A. Shanbari, Nathan Blinn, Raja Raymond Issa:

Laser scanning technology and BIM in construction management education. 204-217 - Wei Wu, Yupeng (Vivien) Luo:

Pedagogy and assessment of student learning in BIM and sustainable design and construction. 218-232 - Dan Bockstael, Mohamed H. Issa:

A methodology for contractor clash detection using Building Information Modelling on commercial construction projects. 233-249 - Hamid Abdirad, Carrie S. Dossick:

BIM curriculum design in architecture, engineering, and construction education: a systematic review. 250-271 - Pouriya Parsanezhad, Väino Tarandi, Ragnar Lund:

Formalized requirements management in the briefing and design phase, A pivotal review of literature. 272-291 - Pierre Bannier, Haifeng Jin, Paul M. Goodrum:

Modeling of work envelope requirements in the piping and steel trades and the influence of global anthropomorphic characteristics. 292-314 - Johannes Dimyadi, Wawan Solihin:

EDITORIAL: CIB W78 Special track on Compliance Checking. 315-316 - Johannes Dimyadi, Pieter Pauwels, Robert Amor:

Modelling and accessing regulatory knowledge for computer-assisted compliance audit. 317-336 - David Marchant:

The design brief: requirements and compliance. 337-353 - Eilif Hjelseth:

Classification of BIM-based model checking concepts. 354-369 - Wawan Solihin, Charles M. Eastman:

A knowledge representation approach in BIM rule requirement analysis using the conceptual graph. 370-401 - Cornelius Preidel, André Borrmann:

Towards code compliance checking on the basis of a visual programming language. 402-421 - Seokyung Park, Yong-Cheol Lee, Jin-Kook Lee:

Definition of a domain-specific language for Korean building act sentences as an explicit computable form. 422-433 - João Patacas, Nashwan Dawood, David Greenwood, Mohamad Kassem:

Supporting building owners and facility managers in the validation and visualisation of asset information models (AIM) through open standards and open technologies. 434-455 - Li Jiang, Robert M. Leicht:

Supporting automated constructability checking for formwork construction: an ontology. 456-478 - Rafael Sacks, Ury Gurevich, Prabhat Shrestha:

A review of building information modeling protocols, guides and standards for large construction clients. 479-503 - Sang C. Lhee, Raja R. A. Issa, Ian Flood:

Using particle swarm optimization to predict cost contingency on transportation construction projects. 504-516

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