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2020
J Li, M Kassem, R Watson (2020).
A Proposed Framework for Blockchain and Smart Contract-Based Automation of Maintenance and Repairs During Operation of Built Assets
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Proceedings of the 37th International Conference of CIB W78, Sao Paulo - online, BR, 18-20 August, pp. 347-362
2020
J Li, M Kassem, R Watson (2020).
Proceedings of the ARCOM Doctoral Workshop: Exploring the mutual role of BIM, Blockchain and IoT in changing the design, construction and operation of built assets
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2019
R Watson, M Kassem, J Li (2019).
A Framework for Product Recall in the Construction Industry
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Proceedings of the 36th International Conference of CIB W78, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, 18-20 September, pp. 755-765
2000
Watson A, Wamburgh W (2000).
A product model based architecture for engineering applications software
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Construction Information Technology 2000. Taking the construction industry into the 21st century.; ISBN 9979-9174-3-1; Reykjavik, Iceland, June 28 - 30, 2000
1996
Mateus M, Watson I, Aouad G, Grilo A (1996).
An interpretive methodology for information systems strategy development in project management
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Turk Z (ed.); Construction on the information highway. CIB proceedings, May, 1996 Univ. Of Ljubljana, Slovenia
1993
Watson A S, Crowley A J, Boyle A D , Knowles G M (1993).
Practical problems in the development of product models
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Mathur K S, Betts M P, Tham K W (editors); Management of information technology for construction; Singapore, August 1993
1992
Brandon P, Watson I (1992).
An expert system for strategic maintenance planning
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Vanier D, Russell T (ed.); Computers and information in construction; Montreal, May, Canada
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