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Computer-Integrated Building Design is an accessible guide to the
principles and applications of computer-integrated systems as
applied to construction management. It describes current research,
development and application of CAD related tools and techniques to
the building design process and demonstrates the methods necessary
to achieve knowledge-sharing in building design.
Computer-Integrated Building Design concerns the needs and
requirements of team members for sharing knowledge and data across
and within the traditional phases of a building project using
CAD-related tools and techniques. To be effective, it requires
appropriate supporting procurment and management approaches as well
as new attitudes by all those involved in the building process. The
tools and techniques must support the way various team members need
to communicate and exchange information as the building design
evolves. For greater efficiency, the graphical and non-graphical
information need to be processed in parallel and such a process
requires a new form of project management. The author describes
current research, development and application of CAD-related tools
and techniques to the building design process and demonstrates the
methods necessary to achieve knowledge-sharing in building design.
Through the use of a simulated real-life project the author
demonstrates clearly how CAD-related tools support this integrated
approach. Architects and construction professionals will find this
a valuable guide to the computer tools and techniques which can
assist them in managing buildi
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