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Journal of Information Technology in Construction, Volume 13
Volume 13, 2008
- Olle Samuelson:

The IT-barometer - a decade's development of IT use in the Swedish construction sector. 1-19 - Hoon-Ku Lee, Yoon-Sun Lee, Jae-Jun Kim:

A cost-based interior design decision support system for large-scale housing projects. 20-38 - Burcu Akinci, Hassan A. Karimi, Anu Pradhan, Cheng-Chien Wu, Greg Fichtl:

CAD and GIS interoperability through semantic web services. 39-55 - Kirsten A. Davis, Anthony D. Songer:

Resistance to IT change in the AEC industry: an individual assessment tool. 56-68 - Burcu Akinci, Chimay J. Anumba:

Editorial - Sensors in Construction and Infrastructure Management. 69-70 - Frédéric Bosché, Carl T. Haas:

Automated retrieval of project three-dimensional CAD objects in range point clouds to support automated dimensional QA/QC. 71-85 - Zhenhua Zhu, Ioannis K. Brilakis:

Detecting air pockets for architectural concrete quality assessment using visual sensing. 86-102 - Jochen Teizer:

3D range imaging camera sensing for active safety in construction. 103-117 - Seokho Chi, Carlos H. Caldas, Jie Gong:

A crash avoidance framework for heavy equipment control systems using 3D imaging sensors. 118-133 - Semiha Kiziltas, Burcu Akinci, Esin Ergen, Pingbo Tang, Chris Gordon:

Technological assessment and process implications of field data capture technologies for construction and facility/infrastructure management. 134-154 - Krystyna Dziadak, James Sommerville, Bimal Kumar:

RFID based 3D buried assets location system. 155-165 - Ahmed Moustafa, Ashraf El-Hamalawi, Andrew Wheatley:

The impact of bad sensors on the water industry and possible alternatives. 166-178 - Min-Hsuan Tsai, Liang Y. Liu, Feniosky Peña-Mora, Carlos A. Arboleda:

A preliminary design of disaster-survivable building blackbox system for urban disaster response. 179-192 - Apkar Salatian, Bruce Taylor:

ABSTRACTOR: An agglomerative approach to interpreting building monitoring data. 193-211 - Esther Adhiambo Obonyo, Wei Wu:

Using web-based knowledge forums to internationalize construction education. 212-223 - Srinath Perera, Gayani Karunasena:

A decision support model for the selection of best value information technology procurement method. 224-243 - Thomas Olofsson, Ghang Lee, Charles M. Eastman:

Editorial - Case studies of BIM in use. 244-245 - Russell Manning, John I. Messner:

Case studies in BIM implementation for programming of healthcare facilities. 246-257 - Kihong Ku, Spiro N. Pollalis, Martin A. Fischer, Dennis R. Shelden:

3D model-based collaboration in design development and construction of complex shaped buildings. 258-285 - Robert M. Leicht, John I. Messner:

Moving toward an 'intelligent' shop modeling process. 286-302 - Israel Kaner, Rafael Sacks, Wayne Kassian, Tomas Quitt:

Case studies of BIM adoption for precast concrete design by mid-sized structural engineering firms. 303-323 - Atul Khanzode, Martin Fischer, Dean Reed:

Benefits and lessons learned of implementing building virtual design and construction (VDC) technologies for coordination of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems on a large healthcare project. 324-342 - Stefan Dehlin, Thomas Olofsson:

An evaluation model for ICT investments in construction projects. 343-361 - Tomaz Pazlar, Ziga Turk:

Interoperability in practice: geometric data exchance using the IFC standard. 362-380 - Jason David Lucas, Walid Y. Thabet, Poonam Worlikar:

A VR-based training program for conveyor belt safety. 381-407 - Marcus Sandberg, Helena Johnsson, Tobias Larsson:

Knowledge-based engineering in construction: the prefabricated timber housing case. 408-420 - Wim Gielingh:

A theory for the modelling of complex and dynamic systems. 421-475 - Bruno de Athayde Prata, Ernesto Ferreira Nobre Júnior, Giovanni Cordeiro Barroso:

A stochastic colored petri net model to allocate equipments for earth moving operations. 476-490 - Raj Kapur Shah, Nashwan Dawood, Serafim Castro:

Automatic generation of progress profiles for earthwork operations using 4D visualisation model. 491-506 - Scott Moses, Tarek M. Hassan, Ashraf El-Hamalawi, Tim Cole:

An XML based standard to enable bulk project data transfer between heterogeneous systems. 507-518 - John I. Messner:

Editorial - Virtual and augmented reality in design and construction. 519-520 - Do Hyoung Shin, Wonjo Jung, Phillip S. Dunston:

Camera constraint on multi-range calibration of augmented reality systems for construction sites. 521-535 - Xiangyu Wang, Ning Gu, David Marchant:

An empirical case study on designer's perceptions of augmented reality within an architectural firm. 536-552 - Rabee M. Reffat, Yaman Khaeruzzaman:

Augmentation of real-time 3D virtual environments for architectual design at the conceptual stage. 553-563 - Brian W. Timm, Vineet R. Kamat:

General-purpose construction simulation and visualization tools for modelling and animating urban vehicular traffic operations. 564-577 - Leman Figen Gül, Ning Gu, Anthony Williams:

Virtual worlds as a constructivist learning platform: evaluations of 3D virtual worlds on design teaching and learning. 578-593 - Jason S. Breland, Mohd Fairuz Shiratuddin, Kevin M. Kitchens:

A study of user perceptions of the relationship between bump-mapped and non-bump-mapped materials, and lighting intensity in a real-time virtual environment. 594-619 - Nashwan Dawood, Sushant Sikka:

Measuring the effectiveness of 4D planning as a valuable communication tool. 620-636 - Jason David Lucas, Walid Y. Thabet:

Implementation and evaluation of a VR task-based training tool for conveyor belt safety training. 637-659 - Katsuhiko Muramoto, Michael Jemtrud, Sonali Kumar, Bimal Balakrishnan, Danielle Wiley:

Emerging technologies in a tele-collaborative design studio between the Pennsylvania State University and Carleton University. 660-673 - Mohamed H. Issa, Jeff H. Rankin, John Christian, Evan Pemberton:

Lessons learned from the use of interactive workspaces for student team design project meetings. 674-690 - WMV video attachment (1) to the paper "A study of user perceptions of the relationship between bump-mapped and non-bump-mapped materials, and lighting intensity in a real-time virtual environment".

- WMV video attachment (2) to the paper "A study of user perceptions of the relationship between bump-mapped and non-bump-mapped materials, and lighting intensity in a real-time virtual environment".


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