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2000
Andresen J, Baldwin A, Betts M, Carter C, Hamilton A, Stokes E, Thorpe T (2000).
A Framework for Measuring IT Innovation Benefits
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Electronic Journal of Information technology in Construction, Vol. 5, pg. 57-72.
2002
LimY M, Rashid A A Z, Ang C N, Wong C Y, Wong S L (2002).
A survey of Internet usage in the Malaysian construction industry
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Electronic Journal of Information technology in Construction, Vol. 7, pg. 259-269.
2021
M Bolpagni, I Bartoletti, A L C Ciribini (2021).
Artificial Intelligence in the Construction Industry: Adoption, Benefits and Risks
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Proceedings of the 38th International Conference of CIB W78, Luxembourg, 13-15 October, pp 326-335
2009
Ribeiro, Julio Tollendal; Neander Furtado Silva; Ecilamar Maciel Lima (2009).
Building Information Modeling como instrumento de projetos aeroportuários
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SIGraDi 2009 - Proceedings of the 13th Congress of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics, Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 16-18, 2009
2007
Rob Howard, Bo-Christer Bjork (2007).
Building information models – experts’ views on BIM/IFC developments
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2011
Jackson, Cath (2011).
Diversification of portfolio risk: reconciling theory and observed weightings
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18th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Eindhoven, the Netherlands
2013
Jordan M,Jeffrey H (2013).
Experiences of implementing BIM in Skanska facilities management
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CONVR 2013
2003
Kauko, Tom; Goetgeluk Roland; Straub Ad; Priemus Hugo (2003).
Presence of water in residential environments – value for money?
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10th European Real Estate Society Conference (10-13 June 2003) Helsinki, Finland
2007
Tejas Oza, Ming Sun (2007).
Survey of benefits of a construction collaboration tool for contract change management
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