2008
DOI: 10.1002/bate.200890137
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ZukunftBAU: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in der Bau‐ und Immobilienwirtschaft, insbesondere in der Baulogistik

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“…Targeted project management for the on-time commissioning of customized products is facilitated by transparent project progress, which requires a valid planning database with near-real-time status reports. However, continuous collection of project-relevant data on logistics processes rarely takes place on construction sites today [2], even though detailed planning of logistics processes, along with assembly planning, determines a company's success [3,4]. Instead, there is little to no status feedback during project execution [2].…”
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“…Targeted project management for the on-time commissioning of customized products is facilitated by transparent project progress, which requires a valid planning database with near-real-time status reports. However, continuous collection of project-relevant data on logistics processes rarely takes place on construction sites today [2], even though detailed planning of logistics processes, along with assembly planning, determines a company's success [3,4]. Instead, there is little to no status feedback during project execution [2].…”
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“…However, continuous collection of project-relevant data on logistics processes rarely takes place on construction sites today [2], even though detailed planning of logistics processes, along with assembly planning, determines a company's success [3,4]. Instead, there is little to no status feedback during project execution [2]. Consequently, missing, analog or manually accumulated feedback leads to nontransparent project progression and results in additional costs due to delayed reaction times [5].…”
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