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Last update 1999.08.24 (1999.08.23 ) [1998.08.23]
http://it.civil.auc.dk/education/livslang/b_1999/
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There is now and in the future building industry a great need for persons who can take active part in specification, design and implementation of tomorrows building process support systems. A broad view and insight into the complex building process together with a broad and in some key areas deep knowledge into exisiting and coming IT tools are required in combination.
The complex project organisation of the building industry together with higher international involvement will take great advantage of the future advanced IT tools. The actual products will themselves contain embedded and co-ordinated IT support. The building process will be more integrated, though often through redundant product/process models, and information produced during the whole process will to a higher degree support the maintenance and use of he final buildings and provide subsequent experience data. We will through realistic simulations be able to get a much better support when we make important decisions in the very early requirements formulation phase of the design process. We will increase our competence in specifying, purchasing, building and maintaining the company IT systems. Finally the multimedia and virtual reality porperties of the interfaces to the computer resources will improve our way to communicate and collaborate less constrained by time and geographic position.
This 3 hour course will give insights into the present IT tools used in the building industry given in a historic light and also outline the exptected future within the area.
Lindeman Jonas, 1996, "Low Cost Distributed Virtual Reality". A system where two users can work in real or delayed time on the same 3D-model on PCs on the Internet. The model can be annotated and the surface material changed. Both visitors are represented and visible in the model and can also be guided to predefined scenes.
Aalborg University Dept. of Building Technology and Structural Engineering Sohngaardsholmsvej 57 DK-9000 Aalborg Denmark |
Tel: +45 9635 8545 (Per Christiansson) Fax: +45 9814 8243 http://it.civil.auc.dk/ (this site) email: pc@civil.auc.dk |
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Per Christiansson |