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Papadonikolaki, E. (author), Wamelink, J.W.F. (author)
Digitizing buildings via building information modelling (BIM) is increasingly gaining traction in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) sector. The plethora of BIM-based technologies affects both inter- and intra-organizational relations. Structured inter-organizational networks across tiers, such as supply chain (SC)...
journal article 2017
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van Riel, W. (author)
Analysis of how decisions for sewer replacement are made in practice. Extra attention goes to the role of information quality and collaboration between stakeholders. The applied research methods are interviews, surveys and a serious game.
doctoral thesis 2016
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Peters, K. (author)
Due to several shifts in the construction industry, organisations start to collaborate. An example of this inter-organisational collaboration is a strategic alliance. Such an alliance can be defined as a close, long-term, mutually beneficial agreement between two or more partners in which resources, knowledge, and capabilities are shared with...
master thesis 2016
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Schokker, M. (author)
An exploratory research into the role of business models and collaboration mechanisms in district heating project development. District heating is one of the main solutions of decarbonising the built environment, however it is only thinly researched and implemented. A generic collaboration model of district heating project development in the...
master thesis 2016
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Hendriks, D.M. (author)
master thesis 2016
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Vincendon, J.R.J. (author)
Fostered by new technologies, enabling new ways of communication and human interaction, society is moving away from geographically bound groups towards a network-like environment. In this environment, people are becoming place and time independent networked individuals. This shift is slowly finding its way into the professional environment. As...
master thesis 2016
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Opiyo, E.Z. (author)
The primary challenge underscored and dealt with was how to represent the product’s or system’s use environment and processes and to communicate ideas and envisaged use contexts effectively at the fuzzy-front early stages of the design process. The work focused specifically on complex products or systems with physical, software and/or cyber...
journal article 2016
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Braams, F.P. (author)
Collaboration in the supply chain is nowadays seen in the scientific community as the “next best thing” in supply chain optimization (Ballot, 2015; Barratt & Oliveira, 2001; Barratt, 2004; Ireland & Bruce, 2000). Although widely investigated and often mentioned in literature, the concept of supply chain collaboration is not precisely defined ...
master thesis 2016
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Esrail, F.S. (author)
This graduation thesis forms an inquiry into the cross-disciplinary collaborative practice in Biomedical Engineering in the Netherlands. The rationale of this study was provided by Professor Jenny Dankelman (BioMechanical Engineering, TU Delft) who indicated that she would like to gain better understanding of the collaboration process of...
master thesis 2016
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Bergema, C.P.A.M. (author)
To develop today’s complex products, people from different organisations collaborate in innovation projects. The collaboration, though, is challenged by their different professional and organisational backgrounds, which determine their goals, their roles and responsibilities, and their expectations. People often struggle to deal with the...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Verouden, N.W. (author), van der Sanden, M.C.A. (author), Aarts, N (author)
Solving publicly important issues asks for the development of socio-technical approaches, which demands collaboration between researchers with different perspectives, values, and interests. In these complex interdisciplinary collaborations, the course of communication is of utmost importance, including the moments when people, consciously or not...
journal article 2016
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Roël-Looijenga, A. (author), Klapwijk, R.M. (author), de Vries, M.J. (author)
In Dutch Design and Technology Education the beginning of a process of learning is usually determined by the teacher. In this paper it is argued that a beginning, determined in interaction with the students, is more profitable as the interaction will lead to joined-up exploring, creating and thinking and an increased motivation to learn....
journal article 2016
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Susha, I (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Grönlund, A (author), Tambouris, E (author)
There is much potential for open and big data to be used for addressing societal challenges of today. This drives a new kind of partnership called “data collaborative” emphasizing the value of data for public good. Data collaboratives stand for cross-sector partnerships, whereby organizations in the private or public sector disclose their data,...
conference paper 2016
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Papadonikolaki, E. (author), van Oel, C.J. (author)
The inter-organisational collaboration with Building Information Modelling (BIM) is one of the hottest topics in construction sector nowadays. The implementation of BIM is a complex inter-organisational process, and the sharing of information among numerous actors from multi-disciplinary backgrounds may affect the actors’ role perception and...
conference paper 2016
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Bos-de Vos, M. (author), Wamelink, J.W.F. (author), Volker, L. (author)
Architectural firms often have difficulty generating profit from their services as they pursue not only commercial but also professional goals. These goals frequently conflict and have to be balanced during the process of value creation and value capture. So far, literature has focused on the interaction between the perceived use value for...
journal article 2016
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Norberhuis, S.D. (author)
Peer-to-peer networks are often large, collaborative networks where peers can join openly. The essence of a collaborative, distributed system is that every node performs tasks for other nodes. The peers often help in singular interactions and without direct reciprocity. Malicious peers can abuse and freeride the public goods. The network without...
master thesis 2015
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Straub, A. (author), Mlecnik, E. (author)
The supply side for nearly zero energy building (nZEB) renovation of owner-occupied single-family houses in Europe is suffering from a severe image problem of lack of knowledge and trust, inefficient construction processes, insufficient quality assurance and communication difficulties with home-owners. Research was done in Austria, Belgium,...
conference paper 2015
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Lukosch, S. (author), Billinghurst, M. (author), Alem, L. (author), Kiyokawa, K. (author)
Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that allows users to view and interact in real time with virtual images seamlessly superimposed over the real world. AR systems can be used to create unique collaborative experiences. For example, co-located users can see shared 3D virtual objects that they interact with, or a user can annotate the live...
journal article 2015
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Stefanovic, J. (author)
Restructuring modernist suburban district of Husby, Stockholm, by proposing an alternative planning tool - guideplan. The design guidelines mainly are focused on involving local communities into design process through flexibility and mixture of urban fabric.
master thesis 2015
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Klievink, B. (author), Zomer, G. (author)
This paper is the introduction to the fourth Workshop on IT-enabled Resilient, Seamless and Secure Global Supply Chains (WITNESS 2015). In the paper, we present a synthesis of the innovation agendas of a series of international research, development and demonstration projects that seek to make supply chains more efficient and more secure. From...
conference paper 2015
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