TR070: Architecture for Human-Computer Design, Management and Coordination in a Collaborative AEC Environmentac

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Abstract
This report describes a unified methodology for design, management and coordination designed based on constraint-management. A framework was designed based on AEC industry requirements which form the assumptions for this research. A system architecture (including its standards for representation and reasoning) was designed and tested. The architecture allows project participants to define their domain objects, their behavior and relationships in a standard object-based representation, The system performs the translation to the constraint-based representation and integrates the knowledge of the various participants. Project participants may use the architecture to define objects related to design (e.g., architectural modeling, structural design) as well as management (e.g., activities resources). The constraint-based representation allows multi-directional flow of information (design to management or vice versa).

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Date created July 1992

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Author El-Bibany, Hossam

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Subject CIFE
Subject Center for Integrated Facility Engineering
Subject Stanford University
Subject Constraint-Based Representation
Subject Coordination
Subject Management
Genre Technical report

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El-Bibany, Hossam. (1992). TR070: Architecture for Human-Computer Design, Management and Coordination in a Collaborative AEC Environmentac. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/tx139zs2717

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