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Zhang, Jiyi (author), Li, Gang (author), Liu, Youzhi (author), Yin, Pengcheng (author), Yu, Jinyu (author), Shi, Zhifeng (author)
Since the introduction of the concept of 3D cadastre, a great many of significant research results have been done. To promote the development of 3D cadatre, 3D cadastre working group sponsored by International Federation Surveyors (FIG) commissions 3 and 7 was organized by Delft University of Technology in 2001. This working group provides a...
conference paper 2018
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Durmisevic, Elma (author), Berg, Marc C. (author), Atteya, Ussama (author)
Instead of designing buildings as static structures with one end of life option (demolition) circular buildings should be open upgradable platforms, transformable structures that can accommodate changing use and technical requirements across their whole Life Cycle. Rather than destroying buildings while adapting them to fit into new requirements...
conference paper 2017
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Wong, J. (author), Berkelaar, R. (author), Pekelharing, H. (author)
This paper presents an overview of an integral risk management approach with emphasis on the relationships with the costing and scheduling processes. Forms of uncertainty related to project planning are classified and implemented in the probabilistic costing and scheduling processes. Furthermore, the importance of the integral probabilistic...
conference paper 2015
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Guo, Renzhong (author), Luo, Feng (author), Zhao, Zhigang (author), He, Biao (author), Li, Lin (author), Luo, Ping (author), Ying, Shen (author)
As the economy and urbanization develop, the expansion of the city not only develops towards the horizontal space, but also towards the vertical space. Facing the development of three-dimensional (3D) space, the traditional two-dimensional (2D) cadastral management mode cannot satisfy the need of current 3D land use and urban plan, so developing...
conference paper 2014
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Góźdź, Katarzyna (author), Pachelski, Wojciech (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), Coors, Volker (author)
The main objective of the paper is to elaborate the possibilities of applying CityGML for cadastral purposes, drawing particular attention to the three-dimensional representation of buildings. Technical realization of the issue is executed at the conceptual level by integration the Land Administration Domain Model, officially published as an...
conference paper 2014
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Mostafa, Mohamed (author)
Nowadays, 3D Cadastres and 3D City Modeling is done for a number of applications. The precision of the final 3D products affects the use of it. High Precision 3D data acquisition can certainly support many precision applications such as 3D registration of right, restrictions and responsibilities. The state of the Art sensors and platforms used...
conference paper 2014
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Skejic, R. (author)
This paper provides overview of the currently available theoretical methods and their capabilities in relation to simulations of the maneuvering behavior of displacement type of ships in a seaway. It has been considered that the ships are engaged in typical type of maneuvers such are for example Zig-Zag and Turning maneuvers according to IMO...
conference paper 2013
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Zhuo, Yuefei (author), Ma, Zhimin (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author), Bennett, Rohan (author)
The integration of land and housing law, processes, and data is a significant issue in China. Prior to the design of any integrated information system, the legal requirements of such a system must first be assessed. To date, this has not been fully studied. In this paper, we identify and review the requirements for the integration of land and...
conference paper 2013
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Koenig, R. (author), Treyer, L. (author), Schmitt, G. (author)
Based on the description of a conceptual framework for the representation of planning problems on various scales, we introduce an evolutionary design optimization system. This system is exemplified by means of the generation of street networks with locally defined properties for centrality. We show three different scenarios for planning...
conference paper 2013
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Kocaturk, T. (author), Kiviniemi, A. (author)
This paper provides a critical overview of some of the fundamental issues regarding the adoption and integration of BIM – both as a method and as a technology – in Architectural education. It aims to establish a common ground for the rationale behind such integration and reflects on the past and present state of the cultural, intellectual,...
conference paper 2013
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Erdine, E. (author)
The paper argues that the tower needs to respond to its environment by changing from a closed building typology towards a heterogeneous, differentiated open system that can adapt to the changing conditions within and around it. This argument is supported by focusing on the analogies and principles of specific biological examples in order to...
conference paper 2013
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Parascho, S. (author), Baur, M. (author), Knippers, J. (author), Menges, A. (author)
The performance of an architectural object is highly difficult to both define and measure in its complexity since it is integrating a constantly increasing amount of information, from concrete measurable characteristics to the subjective perception of individual users. The question arising though is how to predict the performance of a building...
conference paper 2013
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Cutellic, P. (author), Lotte, F. (author)
The principle of Augmented Iterations is to create shapes of progressively higher complexity, thanks to a fast neuronal selection of shapes among several possible evolving designs. Such a process is made possible by the use of a brain signal known as P300, which appears when a user perceives a rare and relevant stimulus and can be used for...
conference paper 2013
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Barrie, F. (author), Manuel, M.V. (author)
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conference paper 2013
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Thompson, Rodney James (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
The Land Administration Domain Model (ISO 19152) (ISO-TC211 2012) defines a specific geometry form which allows the clean and simple mixing of 3D cadastral objects such as volumetric parcels with the more common 2D parcels. It does this by introducing a concept of boundary surfaces, known as “face strings”. The unbounded nature in the vertical...
conference paper 2012
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Belussi, A. (author), Liguori, F. (author), Marca, J. (author), Migliorini, S. (author), Negri, M. (author), Pelagatti, G. (author), Visentini, P. (author)
A huge amount of geographical datasets are becoming available in distributed environments like Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI). These datasets are very heterogeneous since they come from different independent sources and surveys and are structured in different formats. In the context of a national SDI that needs to assure an adequate quality...
conference paper 2011
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Worst, J. (author)
Integration of design, engineering and construction (D-E-C) aligned to collaborative networks (CN’s) is about overcoming traditional barriers. Collaborative Network systems are submitted to economic, social and environmental circumstances. D-E-C integration linked to CPFR and submitted to CN’s could bridge traditional barriers, when aligned to...
conference paper 2011
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Kadefors, A. (author)
There is a call for new project management approaches that are able to deal with increased flexibility and put people aspects more in focus. In construction projects, formal models for relationship management are increasingly being used. Based on a case study of a Swedish hospital partnering project, this paper discusses how project managers...
conference paper 2011
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Boussemaere, N. (author)
Today in many of our neighbouring countries ‘working together in integrated project teams’, using groupware and BIM, is the future way of process thinking in the building practice. Everyone is convinced that ‘teams outperform individuals’! Especially when diverse skills, judgement and experiences can enhance the project’s outcome. This paper...
conference paper 2011
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Tennant, S. (author), Fernie, S. (author)
Over the past decade, the UK construction industry has sought to exploit the rewards of supply chain management practice. This paper explores construction industry capability to implement an extended construction supply chain culture. Where commercial solidarity prevails and integrated supply chains, including small and mediums sized enterprises...
conference paper 2011
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