Understanding Information Usage by Residential Construction Supervisors and Bridge/Structure Inspectors as a First Step in Adoption of Field Based IT

Topics:
Civil and Environmental
Tags:
Information Technology,
Management,
Residential Construction,
Strategy,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Source:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

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Overview: This paper explores parallels in field information processes in two different construction sectors and operational domains, i.e. field supervision in residential construction and bridge and structure inspections. The work presented in this paper represents the first stage of a multi- stage project that will result in the integration of hand-held IT tools to be used by field personnel for two-way field access to corporate IT systems.

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Format: PDF | Size: 104KB | Date: Oct 2002 | Pages: 8


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