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Automating Communication in Civil Engineering

Currently, building companies are focusing many development efforts on improving information transformation processes. However, daily-life practice is characterized by islands of information. Building information normally resides in diverse and distinct sources, such as the heads of experienced engi...

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Published in:Journal of construction engineering and management 1997-06, Vol.123 (2), p.113-120
Main Authors: Luiten, Gijsbertus T. "Bart", Tolman, Frits P
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