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Visualization of construction planning information
Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Intelligent user interfaces - IUI '98, 1998A construction schedule helps planners to identity potential construction problems prior to actual building construction. Planners must envision the sequence of construction, the workspace logistics, and utilization of resources and equipment in space and over time.
Kathleen McKinney +2 more
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Automatic construction of information queries
Information Processing & Management, 1983Abstract The methods of information queries building in the SDI systems on the basis of the user's publications are presented in this paper. In most cases the users of the SDI system are scientists whose work is marked by publications resulting from the research they do.
Hanna Grzelak, Kazimierz Kowalski
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Ontology construction for information classification
Expert Systems with Applications, 2006Abstract Following the advent of the Internet technology and the rapid growth of its applications, users have spent long periods of time browsing through the ocean of information found in the Internet. This time-consuming hunt, however, makes searching, retrieving, displaying, integrating and maintaining data such arduous tasks. One way to solve this
Sung-Shun Weng +3 more
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FUZZY INFORMATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF QUESTIONNAIRES
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1982Abstract We consider questions admitting semantic answers such as "the size is small, the weight is heavy, the temperature is low ...", which enable us to characterize the elements of a given population or the conditions of a studied process. By using the concept of information, we define a fuzzy or crisp partition of this population or the states of
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Constructing Common Information Spaces
1997This paper investigates an important, yet under-researched topic in CSCW, namely shared, or common, information spaces. Precisely what is meant by this term, however, is not always obvious. We provide some background to work in the area, and then proceed to examine features of such spaces through examples.
Liam J. Bannon, Susanne Bødker
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An information model for collaboration in the construction Industry
Computers in Industry, 2006Collaborative work is an essential ingredient for success in the construction industry. With the advancements of capabilities of information technologies and communication infrastructures, the effective utilisation of these technologies has become very important and strongly affects business processes that have long followed traditional paths.
Jos P. van Leeuwen, Sverker Fridqvist
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The construction of home in the informal city
Journal of Romance Studies, 2002The cities of Latin America are expanding rapidly largely through the energy and efforts of ordinary people who are creating their own dwelling environments in informal settlements with varying degrees of support or condemnation from municipal authorities.
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Constructional apraxia: An information processing analysis
Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1987Abstract Constructional apraxia is a disorder resulting from neurological damage which is manifested by the inability to copy and/or construct to command two- and three-dimensional stimuli. Three neurological patients presenting with these clinical symptoms were administered a battery of tests that were developed on the basis of a model describing the ...
Roncato S. +3 more
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