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  • ...ts lifecycle from inception onward”'' according to The National Building Information Model Standard Project Committee. <ref> [https://www.nationalbimstandard.or ...at least 30-40 years.<ref>http://codebim.com/resources/history-of-building-information-modelling/ Retrieved 11 September 2016.</ref>
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  • The information available regarding risk management at portfolio level is fairly scarce. Me #The integration of risk information into project portfolio management is positively related to project portfoli
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  • *Building emotional involvement ...the direction of the project. This is also the moment where there is least information about the project. This stage is also difficult as there often is little co
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  • *''The Process Modeling: used in various contexts to track what happens during a process. It explor ...given the most importance by the stakeholders and staff through surveys’ information must be given the highest priority. The issues that are chosen as primary a
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  • ...rp, J. (2003). The information paradox: realizing the business benefits of information technology. McGraw-Hill Ryerson.</ref> * Investors have free access to a fair and accurate information concerning risk and expected returns.
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  • ...'' is a visual representation of a project's schedule. It presents all the information about the project on a time basis like the tasks, their starting/ending tim ...step of defining the activities that will be involved in the project. This information is presented in a box representation showed in figure 1. This box will late
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  • ... As shown in figure 1, one extraordinary project example of industrialized building blocks was the industrialized modular housing '''“The Packaged House”'' ...icant amount of functionality and can configure the final product by using building blocks which contain specifications of both interface and functionality and
    38 KB (5,492 words) - 15:21, 18 December 2018
  • ...acks, R.; Liston, K., 2008, "BIM Handbook: a Guide to Building Information Modeling for owners, managers, designers, engineers, and contractors"</ref>, but has ...us on construction projects since the benefits achieved through the use of information modelling are especially applicable to the challenges of diversified constr
    30 KB (4,385 words) - 14:55, 18 December 2018
  • ... the planning and interaction between the various actors such as builders, building managers and consultants. Another aspect is that there are different contra ... and chaotic systems. Particularly challenging is the flow of material and information, creating latency and misconceptions. <ref>[''Complexity – Construction i
    25 KB (3,882 words) - 15:24, 18 December 2018
  • ...ctor we find some of the oldest projects known today, illustrated with the building of the pyramids in approximately 3500 BC. In spite of the sector’s long h ...short introduction of the Broad Group and its subsidiary Broad Sustainable Building Corporation is presented. The patented BSB modular concept is described and
    30 KB (4,402 words) - 15:50, 18 December 2018
  • ... create more lines in the table and replace the example text with your own information: |[[Building Information Modeling in project management]]
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  • The technique developed in late 1950s utilizes information from a <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_breakdo Based on acquired information from the '''CPM''', the next question could be if it is possible to shorten
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  • ...al characteristics of a facility. A BIM is a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life-cyc ...mation in fails which may be collected, supplemented and edited in all the building period of existence.
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  • ...ts lifecycle from inception onward”'' according to The National Building Information Model Standard Project Committee. <ref> [https://www.nationalbimstandard.or ...at least 30-40 years.<ref>http://codebim.com/resources/history-of-building-information-modelling/ Retrieved 11 September 2016.</ref>
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  • Building on the view that mindfulness is a byproduct of meditation experimental rese ...L. 2013. Mindfulness, authentic functioning, and work engagement: a growth modeling approach. J. Vocat. Behav. 82:238–47</ref> and
    37 KB (5,425 words) - 13:00, 18 December 2018
  • ...onal characteristics of a facility. BIM is a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life-cyc BIM like a tool is a very big influence to building industry. This tool helps building companies, individual users and government agencies to easily do some proce
    20 KB (3,114 words) - 13:59, 18 December 2018
  • ....png|thumb|right|400px|Figure 1: Illustration of the content of a Building Information Model<ref name=BIMillustration>http://www.graphisoft.com/archicad/open_bim/ ...ion Technology (ICT) is of great importance. Within construction, Building Information Modelling (BIM) has become an effective tool for the Project Manager to rea
    31 KB (4,891 words) - 14:01, 18 December 2018
  • ...SNA) appears recently as a technique that explore, maps and measure data & information flows and relationship between organizations, groups, people or other entit ... a low use of technology in their processes affecting the flow of data and information between the stakeholders creating conflicts and lowering the quality of the
    35 KB (4,877 words) - 12:34, 18 December 2018
  • ...een the amount of information required to perform a task and the amount of information already possessed<ref name="Grote">, Management of Uncertainty - Theory and ...) The number of uncertain information is vastly greater than the number of information each individual is sure that is true or false<ref name="Lindley"/>. These t
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  • When having that information the network be created by the logical system and the duration of time can b For additional information of how the network was filled out a video have been made. The forward and b
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Building_information_modeling Building information modeling]</span> (BIM) which is a process that came to revolutionize the work -flow ...construct and manage buildings through a holistic approach and model-based information. Figure 1. shows the 7-dimensions of BIM.
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  • ... intent and purpose through e.g. planning strategies, formal strategies or building components, and then get a computer to automatically explore all the option ...t places the construction project manager as the key person in the project information flows. <ref> Winch, G. (2010). Managing Construction Projects. Wiley-Blackw
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  • Building a cash flow forecast allows an evaluation of cash resources that are requir ...acks, R.; Liston, K., 2008, "BIM Handbook: a Guide to Building Information Modeling for owners, managers, designers, engineers, and contractors"'''
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  • Building a cash flow forecast allows an evaluation of cash resources that are requir A unique value of this prototype through [[Building Information Modeling]] is dramatically
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  • When having that information the network be created by the logical system and the duration of time can b For additional information of how the network was filled out a video have been made. The forward and b
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  • When having that information, the network can be created by the logical system and the duration of time For additional information of how the network was filled out a video has been made. The forward- and t
    17 KB (2,904 words) - 12:31, 19 November 2018
  • ... the implementation of BIM could offer more insights into processes on the building site for future innovation and research.</p> ... BIM approach <ref test=''(Hattab, 2013)''> ''Hattab M., Hamzeh F., (2013) INFORMATION FLOW COMPARISON BETWEEN TRADITIONAL AND BIM-BASED PROJECTS IN THE DESIGN PH
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  • ...ss in Management Software Projects in Small Companies.” Ifip Advances in Information and Communication Technology, Vol. 439, No. 2, (2014), pp. 358–365. Web.] ... The ratings are estimated ratings, quantified by SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural_equation_modeling] software based
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  • ..., Institutional client, customer) and Risk Management Area, the forecasted information(indicators) after being processed is beneficial to the organization specia ...d to generate insights and optimal decisions. (p.31)'' <ref name="Desicion Modeling" />
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  • ...the recipient whereas nonverbal communique is most useful for short, quick information retrieval. ...f great importance to ensure that all of the team members acknowledged the information and understand it and to provide credible arguments based on facts and figu
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  • ...ss in Management Software Projects in Small Companies.” Ifip Advances in Information and Communication Technology, Vol. 439, No. 2, (2014), pp. 358–365. Web.] ... The ratings are estimated ratings, quantified by SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural_equation_modeling] software based
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  • ... information), or nD (energy, sustainability, facilities management, etc., information) representations of a project. ...project management software does more than automate tasks. It connects BIM information and people, helping to increase productivity and lay the digital groundwork
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  • ...SysML will be introduced laying the basis for further discussion about how modeling requirements with SysML affect the project manager particularly in regard t ...ally tree structure, as it shows a certain framing of the system, and when information is spread across documents, it can be difficult to understand a particular
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  • ...e final project is obtained and approved, is it possible to start with the building phase. The process required the set up of a construction site, which costs ...eve all the project targets. Users of a SWOT matrix, need to create useful information, to make the tool able to explains their possibilities. The word SWOT is a
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  • ...perate with the ICT agreement. These documents are Description of Service (Building and Planning 2018), Organization and role, ICT-specification, and ICT proce ... be done in the construction industry to ensure a fundamental value of the building even after construction. This can be done using the digital tool (ICT Agree
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  • ...readers are suggested to read the annotated bibliography for more in-depth information on RDM. ...asts for decision support in a complex decision environment. Environmental Modeling and Software, Volume 91, Page 135–155 </ref>. There exist different types
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  • ...tion Management is grouping processes based on the requirement to meet the information needs of a project and relevant stakeholders. The study revealed that the m In order to manage the flow of information throughout the functional departments, the respective article discusses the
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  • ...an give direction to projects and provide a subtle method to gain valuable information used to engage stakeholders. ...ity_of_Science_Studies.pdf</ref> This means, that the project team process information and somehow incorporate this knowledge in their creation of an object, whic
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  • ...emotional nature. <ref name="Heimild 4"> Druskat, V. and Wolff, S (2001).''Building the Emotional Intelligence of Groups'', Harvard Business Review, pages 82, ...ool, sports, etc. <ref name="Heimild 4"> Druskat, V. and Wolff, S (2001).''Building the Emotional Intelligence of Groups'', Harvard Business Review, pages 82,
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  • ...was ‘exported’ to Europe in the 1950s and was used for decisions about building motorways CBA’s earliest applications was in the transportation area, whe The government is considering building a new railway, and they want to calculate the Benefit-Cost Ratio (BCR) of t
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  • ...urces. Then, the cost of the activities is estimated based on the previous information. ...uration. As the project evolves, the estimates can change based on current information and circumstances (PMI, 2021). <ref name="PMIstandard2021"/>
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  • Estimations are a crucial part of project management, providing critical information to help project managers plan, execute, and control projects effectively. P ...for projects with a high degree of uncertainty or when a limited amount of information available.
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  • ...xed approaches. Moreover, in order to improve estimation accuracy, all the information about the factors must be collected and in conjunction with the estimation ...ed to complete project activities. It is a prediction that is based on the information known at a given point in time. Cost estimates include the dentification an
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  • ...d, they can provide valuable insights into customer needs and preferences. Building strong customer relationships during this phase is crucial for project succ For more information see: [http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php?title=Project_Management_in_
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  • ..."/>. However, it poses new challenges to managers in allocating resources, building complete multidisciplinary teams <ref name="3SMEs"/>, organizing meetings < ...y what has been stated in the previous stages. After the first tests, more information is available and can be used to improve the product and the production proc
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  • ...nagement Institute, Inc. (PMI) </ref> Nevertheless, the challenge posed by building these teams is significant. To achieve the best possible project outcome it ...an be applied to project, program, and portfolio management. These include building a high-performing team, setting clear goals and expectations, managing conf
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