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Journal articles on the topic "As-built Documentation"

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Tsopa, N. V., and A. S. Karpushkin. "AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION IN CONSTRUCTION: COMPOSITION AND PROCEDURE." Construction economic and environmental management 77, no. 4 (2021): 56–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.37279/2519-4453-2020-4-56-65.

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The article systematizes information on as-built documentation, highlights its structure, procedure and principles of maintenance. The analysis of the goals and functions of the Executive documentation at all stages of construction, control and commissioning of the facility was made. Problems and their possible causes related to compliance with the requirements of the legislation and regulatory framework of the Russian Federation regarding the maintenance, configuration, storage and delivery of as-built documentation are identified.
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Abdel-Monem, Mohamed, and Tarek Hegazy. "Enhancing Construction As-Built Documentation Using Interactive Voice Response." Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 139, no. 7 (2013): 895–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)co.1943-7862.0000648.

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Klein, Laura, Nan Li, and Burcin Becerik-Gerber. "Imaged-based verification of as-built documentation of operational buildings." Automation in Construction 21 (January 2012): 161–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.autcon.2011.05.023.

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Rashidi, Abbas, and Ebrahim Karan. "Video to BrIM: Automated 3D As-Built Documentation of Bridges." Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities 32, no. 3 (2018): 04018026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)cf.1943-5509.0001163.

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Abd, Abbas M., Alaa S. Khamees, and Jun Liu. "As built case studies for BIM as conflicts detection and documentation tool." Cogent Engineering 4, no. 1 (2017): 1411865. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2017.1411865.

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Usmani, Abdul Rahman Ahsan, Abdalrahman Elshafey, Masoud Gheisari, Changsaar Chai, Eeydzah Binti Aminudin, and Cher Siang Tan. "A scan to as-built building information modeling workflow: a case study in Malaysia." Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology 18, no. 4 (2019): 923–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jedt-07-2019-0182.

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Purpose Three dimensional (3 D) laser scanner surveying is widely used in many fields, such as agriculture, mining and heritage documentation and can be of great benefit for as-built documentation in construction and facility management domains. However, there is lack of applied research and use cases integrating 3 D laser scanner surveying with building information modeling (BIM) for existing facilities in Malaysia. This study aims to develop a scan to as-built BIM workflow to use 3 D laser scanner surveying and create as-built building information models of an existing complex facility in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach A case study approach was followed to develop a scan to as-built BIM workflow through four main steps: 3 D laser scanning, data preprocessing, data registration and building information modeling. Findings This case study proposes a comprehensive scan to as-built BIM workflow which illustrates all the required steps to create a precise 3 D as-built building information model from scans. This workflow was successfully implemented to the Eco-Home facility at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Originality/value Scan to as-built BIM is a digital alternative to manual and tedious process of documentation of as-built condition of a facility and provides a detail process using laser scans to create as-built building information models of facilities.
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Park, Jaehyun, and Hubo Cai. "WBS-based dynamic multi-dimensional BIM database for total construction as-built documentation." Automation in Construction 77 (May 2017): 15–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.autcon.2017.01.021.

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Hegemann, Felix, Janosch Stascheit, and Ulrich Maidl. "As-built documentation of segmental lining rings in the BIM representation of tunnels." Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology 106 (December 2020): 103582. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tust.2020.103582.

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Collado, A., V. Heras, P. Rodas, et al. "GEOMATICS DOCUMENTATION TECHNIQUES AS MONITORING TOOLS FOR RURAL BUILT HERITAGE IN NABÓN (ECUADOR)." ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences VIII-M-1-2021 (August 27, 2021): 65–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-viii-m-1-2021-65-2021.

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Abstract. Since 2008, the Ecuadorian Constitution gave all the rights and responsibilities to the municipalities to preserve and enhance their cultural and natural heritage. Despite the heritage richness of Nabón, historically has been considered as a poor and under development territory of the province and the country. Nevertheless, for small and rural territories like Nabón in Azuay's Province (Ecuador), the resources intended for cultural conservation are usually scarce and/or limited, and consequently it reduces the potential development of appropriate measures and preventive conservation. Because of this, the present cooperation project between international institutions aims to reverse this situation generating an appropriate working methodology with the collaboration of architects and geomatics engineers. The latter experts have been developing their profession in the field of heritage in recent times generating the geometric documentation of heritage and enhancing it by disseminating and visualizing it through geoportals and the use of mobile applications. All this geometric documentation, altogether with historical and cultural heritage information available will make it possible to monitor the existing heritage in the site, inasmuch as until now no official monitoring instrument has been established in this Ecuadorian province.
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Ibrahim, Yahaya Makarfi, Ammar P. Kaka, Ghassan Aouad, and Michail Kagioglou. "As-built Documentation of Construction Sequence by Integrating Virtual Reality with Time-lapse Movies." Architectural Engineering and Design Management 4, no. 2 (2008): 73–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3763/aedm.2008.0074.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "As-built Documentation"

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Lasley, Victoria Lynn. "REDEFINING CONSTRUCTION “AS-BUILT” PLANS TO MEET CURRENT KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATION CABINET NEEDS." UKnowledge, 2019. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/ce_etds/76.

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As-built drawings are the traditional method used by the construction industry to record changes made during construction. As-builts provide valuable information for new design projects as well as rehabilitation and remediation projects. The completeness and accuracy of these plans are essential for transportation industries and their success. While the importance of as-builts is widely recognized, the process of creating them has proven to be difficult. It is a time consuming process and entities often lack the resources necessary to complete accurate and detailed as-builts. After an investigation of current as-built operations within State Transportation Agencies, recommendations have been made to redefine construction "as-built" plans to meet current state transportation needs. First, the importance of a central storage location accessible to all stakeholders cannot be overemphasized. Along with a central storage location, standard guidelines should be developed regarding what information is required to be included within as-built plans. This study's approach to developing such guidelines included meeting with as-built end users and formulating a list of requested information. To ensure as-builts are being completed on time and accurately, it is recommended that as-built plans be developed throughout the project using simple to use editing software on iPads. A PDF editor is ideal for as-built development as PDF is the requested format by most end users. Finally, to ensure this process is being followed by construction, a liaison between as-built developers and users is recommended.
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Soukup, Štěpán. "Model rodinného domu v programu Revit." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-414317.

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This diploma thesis focuses on processing and data collecting for the use of creating functional 3D informating model that we call BIM (Building Information Modelling) which is getting more and more attention throughout building industry and it is used by all of the participants in the industry from designers and architects to those who are dealing with building installations. This process is slowly getting into legislations of many countries including Czechia. The thesis is divided into two parts where one of them is describing the Building Information Modeling in general and the other part is describing the work which is behind the colleting good data which is needed when making the 3D documentation in Revit software which is wildly used for designing building constructions. Practical part of the land surveyor´s work is devided here into two parts where one of them is dedicated to collecting data by laser scanning process, GNSS and measuring by total station and levelling machine. Second part focuses on the description of the data processing in order to make 3D model. The example of the output production data is the BIM 3D model of the family house in selected level of detail and besides that we also have the visualization of both interior and exterior and 2D simplified building documentations.
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Dietrich, Brett Robert. "Site documentation and as-built records of public sector construction project." Thesis, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/4489.

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This paper is a continuation of work to develop and test a prototype computerbased system to address the needs of a public owner - The British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways. The Ministry continues to be interested in how they can exploit information technologies and the prototype system discussed here proceeds to address their concerns. After the research completed by Ralph English in the Spring of 1995 was concluded several outstanding issues remained. These included reporting features for certain routines, development of a quality management routine, a site trial, and modifications to current practices, such as improved record associations with pay items and activities. This prototype was built on top of a project management system called REPCON which has been developed over many years at the University of British Columbia. Implicit in this project is the ability to represent any project with multiple views. Depending on the required view, the system must be able to respond to the user to provide the appropriate data for a complete picture of the project. The objectives for this thesis include: modifications to the Pay Item and Activity routines; thorough report generation in the Daily Site routine; select-sort and reporting in the Records routine; a description of future work required to generate a Quality Management view of a project; and, an outline concerning a Change Order Management routine.
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Abdelrehim, Mohamed S. A. "Interactive Voice-Visual Tracking of Construction As-Built Information." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/7680.

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The documentation of complete and timely as-built information related to construction projects is essential for tracking progress, planning corrective action, and analyzing the schedule. The collection of site information, however, is currently a challenging, time-consuming, and error-prone manual process. To improve the tracking of as-built information, this research focused on the development of a low-cost voice-visual framework that utilizes commonly available communication tools such as email and interactive voice response (IVR). The goal of this research was to create project-wide bidirectional communication between site personnel and head office to automate the tracking of daily site information. The research involved an in-depth analysis of the possible site events and progress-tracking needs related to construction activities. Accordingly, activity-specific email forms and logical-flow diagrams were developed as a means of facilitating site data collection. A framework was then developed that integrates several components: the developed tracking forms; a cloud-based IVR service; a customized scheduling application; and an email application. During construction, the automated system identifies eligible activities to be tracked; collects as-built details from the relevant supervisors; and uses the daily time segments of the schedule as an integrated depository for all as-built details, including progress information, events by all parties, and requests for information (RFIs), quality/safety issues, and other video/audio/drawing-markup notes. The developed system generates detailed as-built schedule that clearly show the evolution of all as-built events and their accurate timing on the daily segments for each activity. The project schedule is thus converted from a static report into information-rich, visualization media, and decision-support tool that provides decision makers with timely progress details so that they can easily follow the project progress , facilitates schedule updates, facilitates accurate schedule forensics, delay analysis, , and the planning of appropriate corrective action. The developed framework was validated though a number of case studies that demonstrated its usefulness and practicality. This research contributes to construction efficiency through the facilitation of bidirectional communication between site personnel and head office and the provision of timely and legible as-built data for decision-making. Ultimately, the research will assist construction firms to have better control over construction projects and more effective decisions during construction through improved communication.
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Books on the topic "As-built Documentation"

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McEvoy, Rory, and Jonathan Betts, eds. Harrison Decoded. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198816812.001.0001.

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This volume centres on a clock, known as Clock B, built in the mid-1970s that achieved considerable acclaim after an extraordinary performance in a 2015 peer-reviewed public trial at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. The clock was built according to an understanding of John Harrison’s unique theoretical approach to making precision pendulum clocks, which defies the standard approaches to making accurate clocks. The clock represents the culmination of over forty years of collaborative research into Harrison’s writing on the subject, which is scattered across a number of manuscripts and a book, printed shortly before his death. Ostensibly, Harrison set out to describe how to make his precision pendulum clock, but it is a mixture of his peripheral interests. Horological information is almost completely lost among vitriolic sentiments relating to his experiences with the Board of Longitude. However, as one reviewer surmised: ‘we are sorry to say that the public will be disappointed’ and another concluded that ‘it can only be excused by superannuated dotage’. The chapters provides contextual history and documentation of the analysis and decoding of the cryptic written descriptions. It presents this in parallel to the modern horological story of making, finishing, and adjusting Clock B; the process of testing, using electronic equipment to monitor the its performance and reaction to changes in environmental conditions, and, indeed, the mechanics behind the various compensating features of the design.
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Colin, Bamford. Principles of International Financial Law. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198722113.001.0001.

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The book examines a number of legal concepts developed in the common law world that form the foundation of the operation of international financial transactions. It does not deal with the detailed rules that govern financial transactions, but rather with the ideas that gave rise to the present rules and which, when those rules change, will underpin the new rules that replace them. The aim is not to give an academic analysis of detailed legal rules but to help practitioners better understand the rules with which they deal and where the rules came from. International finance is an area of legal practice that constantly changes. Legal practitioners can master that process of change only if they fully understand the principles and concepts on which the structure is built. The book is divided into eleven chapters dealing with a wide range of ideas; the legal nature of money; the meaning and mechanisms of payment; the relationship in common law between personal legal rights and rights of property; the nature of intangibles as property; the structure of international bond documentation; fiduciary duties in the general law and in financial markets; mechanisms of credit support; the nature of security interests; and the construction and interpretation of financial contracts.
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Book chapters on the topic "As-built Documentation"

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Yang, Wun-Bin, Jihn-Fa Jan, Tsung-Juang Wang, Yi-Chou Lu, Chiao-Ling Kuo, and Ya-Ning Yen. "Digital Interpretation and Presentation for Monuments Built by ARCHES - Take Kinmen Area Heritage as an Example." In Digital Heritage. Progress in Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Preservation, and Protection. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01762-0_31.

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Herr, Werner, and Etienne Forest. "Non-linear Dynamics in Accelerators." In Particle Physics Reference Library. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34245-6_3.

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AbstractNon-linear effects in accelerator physics are important both during the design stage and for successful operation of accelerators. Since both of these aspects are closely related, they will be treated together in this overview. Some of the most important aspects are well described by methods established in other areas of physics and mathematics. Given the scope of this handbook, the treatment will be focused on the problems in accelerators used for particle physics experiments. Although the main emphasis will be on accelerator physics issues, some of the aspects of more general interest will be discussed. In particular to demonstrate that in recent years a framework has been built to handle the complex problems in a consistent form, technically superior and conceptually simpler than the traditional techniques. The need to understand the stability of particle beams has substantially contributed to the development of new techniques and is an important source of examples which can be verified experimentally. Unfortunately the documentation of these developments is often poor or even unpublished, in many cases only available as lectures or conference proceedings.
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Furth, Sebastian, and Joachim Baumeister. "Semantification of Large Corpora of Technical Documentation." In Advances in Business Information Systems and Analytics. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0293-7.ch011.

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The complexity of machines has grown dramatically in the past years. Today, they are built as a complex functional network of mechanics, electronics, and hydraulics. Thus, the technical documentation became a fundamental source for service technicians in their daily work. The technicians need fast and focused access methods to handle the massive volumes of documentation. For this reason, semantic search emerged as the new system paradigm for the presentation of technical documentation. However, the existent large corpora of legacy documentation are usually not semantically prepared. This fact creates an invincible gap between new technological opportunities and the actual data quality at companies. This chapter presents a novel and comprehensive approach for the semantification of large volumes of legacy technical documents. The approach espescially tackles the veracity and variety existent in technical documentation and makes explicit use of their typical characteristics. The experiences with the implementation and the learned benefits are discussed in industrial case studies.
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Apollonio, Fabrizio Ivan, Marco Gaiani, and Zheng Sun. "A Reality Integrated BIM for Architectural Heritage Conservation." In Geospatial Intelligence. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8054-6.ch039.

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Building Information Modeling (BIM) has attracted wide interest in the field of documentation and conservation of Architectural Heritage (AH). Existing approaches focus on converting laser scanned point clouds to BIM objects, but laser scanning is usually limited to planar elements which are not the typical state of AH where free-form and double-curvature surfaces are common. We propose a method that combines low-cost automatic photogrammetric data acquisition techniques with parametric BIM objects founded on Architectural Treatises and a syntax allowing the transition from the archetype to the type. Point clouds with metric accuracy comparable to that from laser scanning allows accurate as-built model semantically integrated with the ideal model from parametric library. The deviation between as-built model and ideal model is evaluated to determine if feature extraction from point clouds is essential to improve the accuracy of as-built BIM.
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Apollonio, Fabrizio Ivan, Marco Gaiani, and Zheng Sun. "A Reality Integrated BIM for Architectural Heritage Conservation." In Architecture and Design. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7314-2.ch006.

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Building Information Modeling (BIM) has attracted wide interest in the field of documentation and conservation of Architectural Heritage (AH). Existing approaches focus on converting laser scanned point clouds to BIM objects, but laser scanning is usually limited to planar elements which are not the typical state of AH where free-form and double-curvature surfaces are common. We propose a method that combines low-cost automatic photogrammetric data acquisition techniques with parametric BIM objects founded on Architectural Treatises and a syntax allowing the transition from the archetype to the type. Point clouds with metric accuracy comparable to that from laser scanning allows accurate as-built model semantically integrated with the ideal model from parametric library. The deviation between as-built model and ideal model is evaluated to determine if feature extraction from point clouds is essential to improve the accuracy of as-built BIM.
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Apollonio, Fabrizio Ivan, Marco Gaiani, and Zheng Sun. "A Reality Integrated BIM for Architectural Heritage Conservation." In Advances in Religious and Cultural Studies. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0675-1.ch002.

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Building Information Modeling (BIM) has attracted wide interest in the field of documentation and conservation of Architectural Heritage (AH). Existing approaches focus on converting laser scanned point clouds to BIM objects, but laser scanning is usually limited to planar elements which are not the typical state of AH where free-form and double-curvature surfaces are common. We propose a method that combines low-cost automatic photogrammetric data acquisition techniques with parametric BIM objects founded on Architectural Treatises and a syntax allowing the transition from the archetype to the type. Point clouds with metric accuracy comparable to that from laser scanning allows accurate as-built model semantically integrated with the ideal model from parametric library. The deviation between as-built model and ideal model is evaluated to determine if feature extraction from point clouds is essential to improve the accuracy of as-built BIM.
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Benli, Gülhan, and Eylem Görmüş Ekizce. "Use of Laser Scanner for Digital Surveying of the Sarnicli Inn and the Byzantine Cistern Underneath." In Architecture and Design. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7314-2.ch010.

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Measurement methods including traditional measurement methods, topographic and photogrammetric measurement methods, measurements via laser scanning devices and aerial photogrammetric measurement methods obtained using model airplane or model helicopters are used in documentation of the cultural heritage and protected areas in our country. Although data obtained by Aerial Lidar technology accepted as advanced technology over the past decade, enables faster data comparing to others as data obtained by terrestrial laser scanners provide millimetre level accuracy close-range scanning methods are preferred in architectural facades scanning during the process of surveying of a single building. Inclusion process of a Byzantine cistern in Istanbul, Turkey, which was undiscovered for centuries, in our cultural heritage as well as surveying stages of the cistern along with the inn structure built over, using 3D scanning technology shall be described within this study.
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Benli, Gülhan, and Eylem Görmüş Ekizce. "Use of Laser Scanner for Digital Surveying of the Sarnicli Inn and the Byzantine Cistern Underneath." In Advances in Religious and Cultural Studies. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0675-1.ch008.

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Measurement methods including traditional measurement methods, topographic and photogrammetric measurement methods, measurements via laser scanning devices and aerial photogrammetric measurement methods obtained using model airplane or model helicopters are used in documentation of the cultural heritage and protected areas in our country. Although data obtained by Aerial Lidar technology accepted as advanced technology over the past decade, enables faster data comparing to others as data obtained by terrestrial laser scanners provide millimetre level accuracy close-range scanning methods are preferred in architectural facades scanning during the process of surveying of a single building. Inclusion process of a Byzantine cistern in Istanbul, Turkey, which was undiscovered for centuries, in our cultural heritage as well as surveying stages of the cistern along with the inn structure built over, using 3D scanning technology shall be described within this study.
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Yuan, Dongqing, Cody Lewandowski, and Jiling Zhong. "Developing a Private Cloud Based IP Telephony Laboratory and Curriculum." In Cloud Computing for Teaching and Learning. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-0957-0.ch009.

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Internet Protocol (IP) Telephony and Cloud Computing are the two technologies that have been growing rapidly in the IT industry in recent years. Private cloud computing model offers attractive advantages to higher education such as providing scale on demand through the network, rapid platform deployment, and lower costs. IP Telephony curriculum, on the other hand, is very new to IT education and because of the high cost of laboratory equipment; there are very few universities that offer IP Telephony courses. The documentation on IP Telephony laboratory and curriculum is also under-developed. In this chapter, the authors explore how an IT Telephony laboratory can be built upon the private cloud to serve the class. They also develop 21 IP Telephony labs that allow students to practice hands-on skills.
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Garagnani, Simone. "Semantic Representation of Accurate Surveys for the Cultural Heritage." In Advances in Geospatial Technologies. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8379-2.ch009.

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For years the traditional documentation of existing architecture has been represented by surveys, carried out with direct measuring, annotations and eidotypes. This approach is still pervasive today, but many modern metrologic technologies, such as digital photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanning, enhanced the information-gathering pipeline particularly in the Cultural Heritage context. This chapter investigates a methodology able to express semantics and parametric interconnections among elements, proposed in order to translate real shapes into “smart” digital architectural components, using some piece of software specifically written in order to manipulate accurate geometries; following this approach, which will be improved more and more by future plugin developments, information can be organized into proper hierarchical BIM frameworks that proved to be strategic in the recording of “as-built” conditions, result of inferences of geometric and topological information in digital models.
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Conference papers on the topic "As-built Documentation"

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Fathi, Habib, and Ioannis Brilakis. "Machine Vision-Based Infrastructure As-Built Documentation Using Edge Points." In Construction Research Congress 2012. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784412329.077.

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Klein, Laura, Nan Li, and Burcin Becerik-Gerber. "Comparison of Image-Based and Manual Field Survey Methods for Indoor As-Built Documentation Assessment." In International Workshop on Computing in Civil Engineering 2011. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41182(416)8.

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Hajian, H., and G. Brandow. "As-Built Documentation of Structural Components for Reinforced Concrete Construction Quality Control with 3D Laser Scanning." In International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784412343.0032.

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Vejvoda, Stanislav. "History of A.M.E. Standard Creation." In ASME 2009 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2009-77918.

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Czechoslovak specialists participated in creation of the Interatomenergo standards for design of WWER type nuclear power plant components from 1980 to 1989. The Interatomenergo standards had not been accepted as official standards in the Czech Republic. Temelin power plant was built in the ninetieth years of last century, but any public requirement followed the existing creation of the national nuclear standards of that time. The Standard Technical Documentation (STD) was asked for assessment of strength and lifetime analyses of components manufactured for the Temelin nuclear power plant. The Association of Mechanical Engineers (A.M.E) issued six Sections and one Section of Special Cases of the Standard Technical Documentation. Revisions of these Sections are made every three years with last revision being published in 2007.
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Rodríguez-Navarro, Pablo, and Teresa Gil-Piqueras. "El Castillo de Bairén (Gandía, España). Proyecto de documentación gráfica." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11420.

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Bairén Castle (Gandía, Spain). Graphic documentation projectBairén Castle was built in the Almoravid period, carring out the function of border hisn of the Taifa of Dénia. It was the administrative, political and legal-religious center of more than 20 farmhouses or qurà and castles. At present is possible visit the castle, although only part of its walls and remains of ruins scattered throughout the hill remain. The abandonment that has been suffering during these last years, together with the uncontrolled growth of the vegetation, make necessary to carry out urgent actions to conserve and put it in value. Within the framework of the study carried out in the initial phase of the Project for the authorization of the archaeological park of the castle of Bairén1, we have been developing an important work of graphic documentation, which will serve both to demonstrate the current state of the castle, as well as for the archaeological and restoration works. The main objective of this communication is to set the methodology for the graphic survey according to this type of monuments, establish the workflow, and finally, show the graphic documentation obtained.
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Hill, Andrew, Shuang Song, Andy Dong, and Alice Agogino. "Identifying Shared Understanding in Design Using Document Analysis." In ASME 2001 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2001/dtm-21713.

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Abstract Design as a social activity characterized by information exchange, compromise and negotiation frames much of out understanding of the design process. At the heart of this social activity is the development of a shared understanding of the design problem. The design stakeholders jointly form a shared understanding through a process of defining the problem, exploring the space of solutions and searching for information. A shared understanding is a critical element in successful, collaborative design. This paper describes a formal approach for identifying shared understanding in design by analyzing the documentation. By mining the documentation for signatures of a shared understanding, specifically a common frame of reference and a similar voice, a shared language and vocabulary of the design could emerge. Information management tools built around the shared understanding would be more effective in directing and alerting the design team of relevant information.
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Jo, Yong-Wook, David Farnsworth, and Jacob Wiest. "Pier 55, NYC: A Case Study for the Future of Design, Documentation and Fabrication." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.2787.

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<p>The Pier 55 project in New York City represents an achievement in design, documentation, fabrication and construction achievable only through recent advances in construction technology. Pier 55 is a new park built over the Hudson River constructed from complex precast concrete. It is a one of its kind pier with a signature design by the Heatherwick Studio that undulates in elevation and is structurally composed of tulip shaped concrete “pots”. Heatherwick's vision required significant collaborative efforts by all involved to define a geometry that satisfied the often-competing needs for prefabrication efficiency, durability, accessibility, design aesthetics and construction feasibility. Arup and Heatherwick developed parametric tools to automate much of the design process so that multiple iterations of geometry could be tested and refined to find optimal solutions. Initial scripts to define surface geometry of the “pot” structures for coordination evolved into additional scripts which created analysis models, full structural geometry, and shop drawing level documentation. As the project moved into construction, Arup and the fabrication team at Fort Miller precast concrete manufacturer and Fab3 steel fabricator utilized the models and scripts generated during the design process for direct digital input of the structural geometry to create complex CNC-milled foam formwork, 3- dimensional rebar documentation, and documentation and digital fabrication of steel components required for assembly and erection of the various pieces by Weeks Marine. This paper will discuss significant innovations including using sophisticated parametric modeling to digitally design, document, fabricate and construct geometrically complex structures.</p>
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Anders, Selena Kathleen. "Medieval Porticoes of Rome: New Methods and Technologies for Revealing Rome’s Architectural and Urban Heritage." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.4505.

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At the moment there are few comprehensive texts or instruments that allow architects, designers, historians, planners or even students the ability to understand the complex layers of a city’s urban fabric. As a result, this paper was prepared in order to be uploaded to a digital tool that allows for such exploration of the built environment. The transformation of the city of Rome is documented in a number of sources and as a result makes it the ideal city for study of architectural and urban evolution. As a case study in digital documentation this paper examines the medieval façade porticoes of Rome at three scales: urban, architectural, and detail. The identification and mapping of these structures, are shown together allowing one to examine them in relation to historic and present day city maps. In addition, their location is analyzed in relation to ancient Roman streets and historic processional routes, to observe the connection amongst their location and that of major thoroughfares of antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. At the architectural scale, the detailed documentation in plan and elevation reveal four distinct variations that existed in the use of the residential façade portico. At the scale of architectural detail, an inventory of reused architectural elements or spolia that make up the residential porticoes reveal the reuse of ancient Roman column shafts, bases and capitals as well as the medieval masons’ preference for the use of the Ionic capital in particular. This paper prepares a methodology for digital deployment of traditional scholarship focused on architecture and the built environment.
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Teppati Losè, Lorenzo, Filiberto Chiabrando, Francesco Novelli, Giacomo Patrucco, and Stefano Perri. "DOCUMENTATION OF A COMPLEX CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSET WITH INTEGRATED GEOMATIC SURVEY: THE MONTANARO BELL TOWER." In ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 - 9th International Congress & 3rd GEORES - GEOmatics and pREServation. Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica9.2021.12107.

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The research activities presented in this manuscript are focused on the documentation of a valuable built heritage asset: the Santa Marta bell tower (1769-1772), designed by the Italian architect Bernardo Antonio Vittone and located in the municipality of Montanaro (30 km North-East of Turin, Italy). The documentation of this complex palimpsest was designed to meet the requirements of the decay analysis and to provide a reference for the future restoration and valorisation project. To achieve these objectives a multi-scale and multi-sensor survey was designed and carried out exploiting several geomatics techniques (both range and image based). The fieldwork activities were firstly dedicated to the creation and measurement of a reference topographic network to be used as common local reference system for all the acquisitions as well as a series of control points (both inside and outside the bell towe) to be used for data orientation and accuracy assessment. Secondly, the exterior of the bell tower and its surroundings were imaged by means of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and a set of Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) acquisitions. The interior of the bell tower was sensed with two different rapid mapping approaches: using a handheld laser scanner based on the Simultaneous Localisation And Mapping (SLAM) technology and two different 360° cameras. All the acquired data were processed following both consolidated and experimental approaches and then integrated to generate traditional 2D architectural drawings supported by added value metric products. Of particular interest are the tests connected with the processing of the SLAM data and 360° images using a spherical photogrammetric approach that delivered preliminar encouraging results.
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Zapata Parra, José Antonio. "El castillo de Mula (1520-2020). Historia de la construcción de una fortaleza renacentista." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11355.

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The castle of Mula (1520-2020). History of the construction of a Renaissance fortressFive hundred years after the construction of the castle of Mula, which was ordered to build the I Marqués de los Vélez, Pedro Fajardo Chacón, as a result of his expulsion from the town during the communal uprisings of the kingdom of Murcia. The fortress, a work of masonry, built on the old Andalusian citadel, has a novel construction in the southeast of the peninsular from the point of view of the multi-aesthetic. The conservation of documentation related to its construction between 1520 and 1531, allows us to approach the work of the stonecutters and master gunners.
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