WP106: Observations of Two MEP iRoom Coordination Meetings: An Investigation of Artifact Use in AEC Project Meetings

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Abstract
Architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) teams are adopting digital models in their work practice but are slow to move digital models to the meeting workspace. This is largely due to cultural issues and the lack of established methods or tools to support group interactions and multi-disciplinary interaction with digital models and digital artifacts. This report discusses research efforts to investigate the use of digital artifacts by AEC project teams and the factors that influence - positively or negatively -meeting process and outcome as a function of those artifact interactions.

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Date created November 2007

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Author Liston, Kathleen
Author Fischer, Martin
Author Kunz, John
Author Dong, Ning

Subjects

Subject CIFE
Subject Center for Integrated Facility Engineering
Subject Stanford University
Subject 3-D
Subject Construction
Subject Coordination
Subject Product Model
Subject Product Models
Subject VDC
Subject Virtual Design and Construction
Genre Technical report

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Liston, Kathleen and Fischer, Martin and Kunz, John and Dong, Ning. (2007). WP106: Observations of Two MEP iRoom Coordination Meetings: An Investigation of Artifact Use in AEC Project Meetings. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/vs655mv8518

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