Search for dissertations about: "bim and cost"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words bim and cost.
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1. Integrating BIM and GIS for 3D City Modelling : The Case of IFC and CityGML
Abstract : 3D geoinformation has become a base for an increasing number of today’s applications. Examples of these applications are: city and urban planning, real estate management, environmental simulation, crisis and disaster management, telecommunication, facility management and others. READ MORE
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2. Development and Implementations of Virtual Reality for Urban Planning and Building Design
Abstract : The use of Virtual Reality (VR) has been seen by many as holding great potential in increasing the effectiveness and improving communication in the decision making process in urban planning and building design. VR can faulitate processes so that participants can better understand, identify and analyze problems together to improve their decision making and the future urban environment. READ MORE
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3. Towards a Framework for Efficient Use of Virtual Reality in Urban Planning and Building Design
Abstract : This thesis mainly deals with the question on how Virtual Reality (VR) simulations can become a communication tool that is integrated in the urban planning and building design process. The work has investigated both technical and usability aspects of the VR technology and identified challenges encountered when trying to implement VR as a natural communication platform in urban planning and building design. READ MORE
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4. System for Predictive Life cycle Management of Buildings and Infrastructures
Abstract : The Life Cycle Management System (LMS) aims at supporting decision-makers and engineers in their efforts to achieve a more optimised proactive life cycle design and maintenance management strategy. LMS is an open and integrative system, which has to be adapted and developed in order to meet the needs and requirements of users. READ MORE
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5. Suggestions for innovation in the supplying of joinery products through the application of Lean-thinking and 3-D sensing
Abstract : The supplying of engineer-to-order joinery products to the construction industry is a novel research area in both the wood-related and the construction-related fields. The process of supplying the construction industry with highly refined one-of-a-kind wood products is here examined in order to explore possible process innovations to identify factors contributing to inefficiency, to define areas for innovation to improve industry performance, and to evaluate 3-D sensing technologies as a way of achieving a model-based joinery production. READ MORE