ECPPM 1994
Proceeding: Product and Process Modelling in the Building Industry, Scherer (ed.) © 1995 Balkema, Rotterdam. ISBN 90 5410 584 8

 
Table of Contents
 
Preface XI
 
Organisation XIII
 
1 Product modelling
 
Towards integrated construction technical documents - A new approach through product modelling
A. Mokhtar & C. BedardPreface
3
 
Managing design data: Including CAD in integrated environments
T. Liebich
11
 
Modelling of generic document structures and the development of an integrated document data environment
S. G. Armstrong & S. R. Lockley
19
 
Modeling and integrating design data from experts in a CAAD-environment
P. G. Lockemann, J. Mülle, R. Sturm & V. Hovestadt
29
 
Building product model for life cycle applications
N. Kohler & J. R. Bedell
35
 
Product modelling in CAD system for reinforcement design
D. Žlajpah, A. Knific, V. Ljubic & J. Duhovnik
59
 
Static models and dynamic designs - An empirical impasse vs an inductive solution
M. Ramscar
69
 
Meta-model for buildings
P. Richter & G. Richter
77
 
Representation of product data models that evolve during the design process
H. Werner & W. Kowalczyk
83
 
Concurrent knowledge based engineering: Strategic issues in product modelling for the construction industry
S. N. Papantonopoulos, R. P. G. Barlow & G. N. Fisher
91
 
Context-oriented modeling of Eurocodes
E. Condamin, R. J. Scherer, J. H. Garrett Jr & H. Kiliccote
95
 
Integration of models: From experience of GSD group to the definition of French reference models
B. Ferries, J. P. Bedrune, A. M. Dubois & J. C. Mangin
103
 
Product modelling for application
R. Junge, T. Liebich & E. Ammermann
111
 
Mappings: The glue in an integrated system
R. W. Amor & J. Hosking
117
 
Operation mapping or how to get the right data?
A. Bijnen
125
 
Modeling civil engineering constraints with inter-object relationships
A. Bergmann, T. Bode, A. B. Cremers & W. Reddig
131
 
A view-dependent model for acoustics in building design with a communication purpose
J. -L. Monceyron, P. Poyet & J. Beaumont
139
 
Hierarchical aggregation form of steel skeleton
M. Heinisuo & J. Hyvärinen
147
 
Hierarchical aggregation form of steel skeleton
M. Heinisuo & J. Hyvärinen
147
 
Feature based product model for steel structures
H-W. Haller & H. Saal
155
 
Product modelling in steel construction
M. Huhn
163
 
Data exchange of 3D building models based on STEP
W. R. Haas
167
 
Relationship modelling in design of diesel power plants
P. Paasiala, A. Aatronen, K. Tanskanen & A. Riitahuhta
173
 
How can specifications be handled as entities and objects by computer?
P. Toms
181
 
2 Design process modelling
 
Resolving conflicts as knowledge evolves
I. F. C. Smith
191
 
Multi agent driven cooperative product development
H. Grabowski & P. Schreiner
199
 
Using self-organising objects for design
M . Hauser & R. J. Scherer
207
 
Site influence and rules for steel structures optimal design
M. Sellami, A. F. Cutting & Decelle & J. C. Mangin
213
 
Fundamentals of optimal computer projecting of construction foundations
V. P. Dyba, S. 1. Evtushenko, V. V. Shmatkov & A. Y. Murzenko
219
 
Product and process modelling of production and assembling of reinforcement
R. Dolinšek & J. Duhovnik
225
 
Simulation of the communication process
B. de Vries & L. J. Somers
233
 
The need and requirements for project performance models
L. F. Alarcón C. & D. B. Ashley
237
 
Modelling project team strategies in construction projects
L. F. Alarcón C. & D. B. Ashley
245
 
Activity models of the architectural design: Application to concurrent multi-engineering
L. Adolphe
253
 
A prototype tool to schedule and simulate the house refurbishment process
C. Glardon, N. Kohler & Th. M. Liebling
257
 
Document centered approach to design process modeling
Ž. Turk
265
 
Integration of project management system and object-oriented product model
D. S. Tzanev
273
 
3 Automation in construction and facility management
 
Minimal procurable units as objects in construction process modelling
J. Bröchner
281
 
Capturing semantic data in CAD for construction project planning
J. H. M. Tah, R. Howes & P. Iosifidis
287
 
A conceptual model of construction scheduling activity based on the application protocol format
Q. Zhong, K. W. Tham & K. S. Mathur
295
 
A run time generation of construction plans: Integrating construction information model with building model
M. Alshawi & Z. Hassan
303
 
Development of a defect prediction prototype expert system for the housing industry
Z. Ahmed
309
 
Conformity control of building materials based on realistic stochastic models
L. R. Taerwe
317
 
Field support using mobile computing
N. Diehl
325
 
An automated meta-database system and its application in construction management
Li-Guo Wang & A. K. Munns
333
 
The application of an automated meta-network system in construction management
Li-Guo Wang & A. K. Munns
341
 
Evaluation of three different methods concerning the crane coverage problem
K. Lennerts, F. Gehbauer & L. Petersson
349
 
Sustainable information systems for project management
C. E. V. Thomas, S. P. R. Vincent & T. C. Cornick
357
 
STEP conforming integrated facility management
F. Cheng, P. Patel, F. Evans, S. Bancroft & E. Robbens
365
 
Object Manager- A CAE-tool for buildings in operation
U. Rappel, U. Meaner & G. Nitsche
371
 
Software analysis of a flexible object-oriented facility management system
J. N. W. Bos
379
 
System analysis and design of a building product model for the total building management
K. Menzel
387
 
4 Integrated environments
 
Modelling requirements for integrated building design systems
M. Sun & S. R. Lockley
395
 
STEP-based information systems in integrated environments - A case study
S. Schwarz
403
 
Integrated predictive modelling - Strategic research programme of building research establishment
D. P. Bloomfield, F. Parand & F. Cheng
407
 
RETEx - A design environment to support integral design
C. Hertkorn & S. Heitz
413
 
The MARITIME AP Factory: A modelling environment for application protocols
W. de Bruijn, J. Hoyte & C. Onneken
419
 
Product and process modelling in the OPTIMA project
F. Schmidt & H. Bach
427
 
Object-oriented data model in project OPTIMA
C. Volle & R. Rühle
435
 
Simulation-design - Operation of building HVAC-systems
G. Knabe & A. Rathey
441
 
Building management data acquisition using a product model based design process
M. Hinkelmann, M. Kopf & M. Madjidi
449
 
Broadband integrated communications for construction
A. Thorpe, A. Baldwin, C. Carter, D. Leevers & D. Madigan
457
 
5 European projects
 
The EU project ATLAS
 
ATLAS implementation scenario
R. Greening & M. Edwards
467
 
The ATLAS models
F. Tolman & P. Poyet
473
 
ATLAS integration tools
P. Poyet
479
 
The EU project CIMSTEEL
 
CIMSTEEL integration standards
A. Watson & A. Crowley
491
 
CIMSTEEL prototypes: 1 and 2
C. Fimbel
495
 
CIMSTEEL prototype: 3
A. Watson & G. Knowles
497
 
The EU project COMBI
 
EU-project COMBI - Objectives and overview
R. J. Scherer
503
 
COMBI: Integrated product model
P. Katranuschkov
511
 
COMBI: Knowledge-based tool for preliminary structural design
M. Hauser & D. Sandner
521
 
EP4·4 COMBI: KB-tool for foundation design
M. Mangini, G. Varosio & E. Parker
529
 
Project COMBI: Integrated structural analysis
B. Protopsaltis
537
 
The EU project COMBINE
 
An overview of the COMBINE project
G. Augenbroe
547
 
Conceptual modelling approaches in the COMBINE project
A. M. Dubois, J. Flynn, M. H. G. Verhoef & G. L. M. Augenbroe
555
 
The COMBINE Data Exchange System
SR. Lockley W. Th. Rombouts & W. Plokker
567
 
COMBINE follow-ups
G. Augenbroe
577
 
The EU project ROCCO
 
ROCCO - Robot assembly system for computer integrated construction, an overview
F. Gebhart & T. Bock
583
 
A semi-autonomous vehicle for a mobile robot (ROCCO)
Th. Bock & H. F. Steffani
591
 
A fault tolerant assembly tool for the masonry robot system ROCCO
J. Andres
599
 
Author index 605
 

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