2003
DOI: 10.22260/isarc2003/0044
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A Distributed Object Model for CSCW in the Construction Industry

Abstract: 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 … Show more

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“…2. The article by Van Leeuwen (et al) [8] discusses this problem and works out a proposal for not distributing this information but for sharing the various information sources. "The validity of information that a manager obtains from partners in a project can only be guaranteed by sharing of the information resources.…”
Section: Acquiring Design and Management Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. The article by Van Leeuwen (et al) [8] discusses this problem and works out a proposal for not distributing this information but for sharing the various information sources. "The validity of information that a manager obtains from partners in a project can only be guaranteed by sharing of the information resources.…”
Section: Acquiring Design and Management Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%