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Industry-driven innovative system development for the construction industry: The DIVERCITY project

Arayici, Y; Aouad, GF

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Y Arayici

GF Aouad



Abstract

Collaborative working has become possible using the innovative integrated systems in construction as many activities are performed globally with stakeholders situated in various locations. The Integrated VR based information systems can bind the fragmentation and provide communication and collaboration between the distributed stakeholders n various locations. The development of these technologies is vital for the uptake of these systems by the construction industry.
This paper starts by emphasising the importance of construction IT research and reviews some future research directions in this area. In particular, the paper explores how virtual prototyping can improve the productivity and effectiveness of construction projects, and presents DIVERCITY, which is th as a case study of the research in virtual prototyping.
Besides, the paper explores the requirements engineering of the DIVERCITY project. DIVERCITY has large and evolving requirements, which considered the perspectives of multiple stakeholders, such as clients, architects and contractors. However, practitioners are often unsure of the detail of how virtual environments would support the construction process, and how to overcome some barriers to the introduction of new technologies. This complicates the requirements engineering process.

Citation

Arayici, Y., & Aouad, G. (2004, September). Industry-driven innovative system development for the construction industry: The DIVERCITY project. Presented at in the Proceeding of 20th Annual Conference of Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM),, Edinburgh, UK

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name in the Proceeding of 20th Annual Conference of Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM),
Conference Location Edinburgh, UK
Start Date Sep 1, 2004
End Date Sep 3, 2004
Publication Date Sep 1, 2004
Deposit Date Nov 26, 2010
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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