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This book discusses how the role of traditional construction
professional is changing, providing a useful guide for
practitioners who would like to upskill themselves. Lately, core
concepts and methodologies for the Built Environment are presented
providing definitions and applications on Building Information
Modelling, Computational Design, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data,
Cloud Computing, Data Analytics and Visualization, Lean
Construction, Advanced Project Management, Sustainability,
Geographical Information Systems, Advanced Business Models,
Disaster Management, Quality Management, Health and Safety and
Legal prospective. The book also shows the latest technologies for
the Built Environment including Digital Twins, Reality Capture,
Extended Reality, Gamification, Computational Construction and
Manufacturing, Structural Health Monitoring, Smart Transaction and
Cybersecurity. Trends in soft skills for the Built Environment are
presented covering Digital Working, Communication, Self and
Relationship Management skills and Critical thinking. The book is
dedicated to professionals who would like to enhance their
understanding and capabilities to operate in the Industry 4.0 for
the Built Environment having a holistic and comprehensive overview.
The modern structural health monitoring (SHM) paradigm of
transforming in situ, real-time data acquisition into actionable
decisions regarding structural performance, health state,
maintenance, or life cycle assessment has been accelerated by the
rapid growth of "big data" availability and advanced data science.
Such data availability coupled with a wide variety of machine
learning and data analytics techniques have led to rapid
advancement of how SHM is executed, enabling increased
transformation from research to practice. This book intends to
present a representative collection of such data science
advancements used for SHM applications, providing an important
contribution for civil engineers, researchers, and practitioners
around the world.
This book describes the structural and functional asymmetries in
human body movement by providing cases and examples using
illustrations and easy-to-understand scenarios. Specifically, it
adopts an evidence-based approach to demonstrate (i) the role of
structural (e.g., bone dimensions) and functional (e.g.,
hemispheric dominance) asymmetries in the human body; (ii) the
asymmetric nature of most daily activities (e.g., gait,
mastication); (iii) the benefits of asymmetry for physical
performance; and (iv) the role of asymmetry in preventing injury.
More than just a scientific book, it bridges the gap between theory
and practice, and includes practical examples and applications. The
book appeals to academics and practitioners in the fields of
kinesiology, human movement, sports sciences, strength and
conditioning, and physiotherapy.
This book discusses how the role of traditional construction
professional is changing, providing a useful guide for
practitioners who would like to upskill themselves. Lately, core
concepts and methodologies for the Built Environment are presented
providing definitions and applications on Building Information
Modelling, Computational Design, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data,
Cloud Computing, Data Analytics and Visualization, Lean
Construction, Advanced Project Management, Sustainability,
Geographical Information Systems, Advanced Business Models,
Disaster Management, Quality Management, Health and Safety and
Legal prospective. The book also shows the latest technologies for
the Built Environment including Digital Twins, Reality Capture,
Extended Reality, Gamification, Computational Construction and
Manufacturing, Structural Health Monitoring, Smart Transaction and
Cybersecurity. Trends in soft skills for the Built Environment are
presented covering Digital Working, Communication, Self and
Relationship Management skills and Critical thinking. The book is
dedicated to professionals who would like to enhance their
understanding and capabilities to operate in the Industry 4.0 for
the Built Environment having a holistic and comprehensive overview.
The modern structural health monitoring (SHM) paradigm of
transforming in situ, real-time data acquisition into actionable
decisions regarding structural performance, health state,
maintenance, or life cycle assessment has been accelerated by the
rapid growth of "big data" availability and advanced data science.
Such data availability coupled with a wide variety of machine
learning and data analytics techniques have led to rapid
advancement of how SHM is executed, enabling increased
transformation from research to practice. This book intends to
present a representative collection of such data science
advancements used for SHM applications, providing an important
contribution for civil engineers, researchers, and practitioners
around the world.
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