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20th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction | 2003

A Distributed Object Model for CSCW in the Construction Industry

van Jp Jos Leeuwen; van der Ate Zee

Information about products for the construction industry is increasingly often provided to designers in digital ways that enable them to apply the information directly in the design process. Digital product catalogues are provided using various media and formats and several initiatives are taken by the industry and by CAD developers to integrate this kind of information into CAD systems. Generally, current practice is to distribute the information to designers, for example, by using CD-ROMs or a website where the information can be downloaded. In our research we recognise that distributing information in this manner detaches it from the business processes in the construction supply chain, which is a major disadvantage. The project presented in this paper concerns the implementation in the Dutch construction industry of a methodology for sharing product information through a distributed object model. The methodology, which is called Concept Modelling, forms a generic basis for the support of collaborative design, but is applied in this project to the integration of information from the supply chain in the design process. Through the distributed object model, design information and product information can be integrated while the actual data objects remain at their source. This enables the supply chain to provide information of a high semantic level to designers while keeping the control over the information and maintaining the relationship of the information with their business processes. The advantages of this approach in which information is shared, rather than exchanged, are numerous. Redundancy of information is minimised, consistency is improved, and updated information is available immediately. Moreover, design and construction processes can benefit significantly from the dynamic aspects of accessing information that is tied to business processes in the supply chain. For example, product selection during design can be based on latest information on product details, prices, production methods, and variants of products. This information can be provided to designers automatically and on demand.


Archive | 2005

An Ontology Web Language Notation of the Industry Foundation Classes

J Jakob Beetz; van Jp Jos Leeuwen; de B Bauke Vries


Coetzee G, Boshoff F (ed.); IT in construction in Africa 2001; Mpumalunga, 30 May - 1 June, South Africa; ISBN 0-7988-5531-2 | 2001

Towards Dynamic Information Modelling in Architectural Design

van Jp Jos Leeuwen; A Hendricx; Pas Fridqvist


Drogemuller R (editor); International council for building research studies and documentation. workshop (1997, Cairns) Information technology support for construction process reengineering Proceedings of CIB workshop - w78 “Working commission on information technology in construction” and tg10 “Task group on computer representation of design standards and building codes”, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, July 9th-11th, 1997; ISBN 086-443-636X | 1997

Design Studio of the Future

de B Bauke Vries; van Jp Jos Leeuwen; Henri Achten


Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'05) | 2005

Building and supporting shared understanding in collaborative problem-solving

N Nishchal Deshpande; de B Bauke Vries; van Jp Jos Leeuwen


183 | 2007

RFD-based distributed functional part specifications for the facilitation of service-based architecture

J Jakob Beetz; de B Bauke Vries; van Jp Jos Leeuwen


Archive | 1998

A features framework for architectural information : dynamic models for design

van Jp Jos Leeuwen; H Wagter


Journal of Information Technology in Construction | 2002

SUPPORTING COLLABORATIVE DESIGN BY TYPE RECOGNITION AND KNOWLEDGE SHARING

van Jp Jos Leeuwen; Pas Fridqvist


Agger K (ed.); Distributing knowledge in building; Arhus, June 12 - 14, Denmark | 2002

On the Management of Sharing Design, Knowledge

van Jp Jos Leeuwen; Pas Fridqvist


Agger K (ed.); Distributing knowledge in building; Arhus, June 12 - 14, Denmark | 2002

Feature Type Recognition – implementation of a recognizing feature manager

Pas Fridqvist; van Jp Jos Leeuwen

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de B Bauke Vries

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Pas Fridqvist

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Henri Achten

Eindhoven University of Technology

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N Nishchal Deshpande

Eindhoven University of Technology

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J Jakob Beetz

Eindhoven University of Technology

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A Hendricx

Eindhoven University of Technology

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van der Ate Zee

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Pas Fridqvist

Eindhoven University of Technology

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