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Futuristic design review in the construction industry

Gautier, G; Piddington, C; Bassanino, MN; Fernando, T; Skjærbæk, J

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Authors

G Gautier

C Piddington

MN Bassanino

J Skjærbæk



Abstract

Many researchers have already demonstrated the benefits of enhancing collaboration in the construction industry and the role of IT as a facilitator of inter-enterprise communications is also well accepted. However, the construction companies are slow to implement these best practices because they do not address the real needs of the workers. This paper goes further than previous approaches by describing not only the technological requirements that permit cooperation in a construction project, but also the human factors that need to be addressed in order to achieve effective collaboration. These requirements are illustrated by a futuristic scenario which shows how state-of-the-art human-centric technologies could support the interactions of co-workers during a design review meeting. This scenario will be used as a demonstrator of the CoSpaces platform for collaboration, and some of the technologies developed for its implementation are shortly introduced here.

Citation

Gautier, G., Piddington, C., Bassanino, M., Fernando, T., & Skjærbæk, J. (2008, September). Futuristic design review in the construction industry. Presented at eWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction Conference, Sophia-Antipolis, France

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name eWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction Conference
Conference Location Sophia-Antipolis, France
Start Date Sep 10, 2008
End Date Sep 12, 2008
Publication Date Jan 1, 2008
Deposit Date Oct 5, 2011
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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