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Christoph Merschbrock

0000-0002-5373-4951

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Digital collaboration in the wood-based construction industry: deployment of Building Information Modeling

2014

Doctoral dissertation, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Agder, Kristiansand 2014 Building Information Modeling (BIM) is intended to promote efficiency in building design and serves as a design space where multiple actors engage in collaborative work. BIM is both a new technology and a new way of working, providing a common environment for all information defining a building, facility, or asset, together with its common parts and activities (Pittard, 2013). This thesis explores the deployment of BIM technology in the Norwegian wood-based building industry and contributes to understanding how BIM can be applied to improve collaborative work in this sector. The dissertation is interdi…

VDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550VDP::Teknologi: 500::Bygningsfag: 530::Arkitektur og bygningsteknologi: 531VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Biblioteks- og informasjonsvitenskap: 320::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonssystemer: 321GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Business: 213
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A Research Review on Building Information Modeling in Construction―An Area Ripe for IS Research

2012

Published version of article of an article in the journal: Communications of the Association for Information Systems. Also available from the publisher : http://http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol31/iss1/10/ This article presents a review of the research on Building Information Modeling (BIM) in construction, with the aim of identifying areas in this domain where IS research can contribute. The concept of BIM comprises an infrastructure of IT tools supporting collaborative and integrated design, assembly, and operation of buildings. This integrated construction approach, with all stakeholders editing or retrieving information from commonly shared models, requires major changes to well-establis…

Construction managementEngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industryAssociation (object-oriented programming)It innovationVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSPeer reviewBuilding information modelingInformation systemVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321businessInformation SystemsResearch review
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How is Building Information Modeling Influenced by Project Complexity?

2014

Virtual design and construction of buildings and architectural spaces require extensive collaboration among a diverse set of design professionals. The authors analyze e-collaboration performance in two construction projects of differing complexity, to gain an understanding of how collaborative design based on building information modeling (BIM) is influenced by the complexity of the building project. The findings suggest that the perceived business value of BIM depends on project complexity and that BIM-based collaboration does not yield unconditional positive implications for all types of construction projects. The authors argue that current practice would benefit from a more structured ap…

EngineeringKnowledge managementCost estimateCost–benefit analysisComputer Networks and CommunicationsIntegrated project deliverybusiness.industryInformation needsBusiness valueComputer Science ApplicationsEngineering managementBuilding information modelingBusiness casebusinessVirtual design and constructionInternational Journal of e-Collaboration
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A Review of Building Information Modelling for Construction in Developing Countries

2016

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is wide ly seen as a catalyst for innovation and productivity in the construction industry. BIM can assist a more sustainable construction process that in turn may contribute to eradicating poverty in developing c ountries (Un ited Nation Millennium Goals). While BIM is increasingly be ing adopted in developed coun tries, implementations in the developing country context are rare. Research has establishe d how construction firms struggle from several limitations having to do with the socio - economic and technological environment found in developing countries. Examples of issues preventing BIM adoption include a shortage of IT - literate personnel as wel…

EngineeringKnowledge managementProcess managementProcess (engineering)020209 energy0211 other engineering and technologiesBuilding Information ModelingDeveloping countryContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSOutsourcingDeveloping countries021105 building & construction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringImplementationProductivityEngineering(all)ConstructionImplementation strategybusiness.industryWorkaroundGeneral MedicineBuilding information modelingbusinessBarriers
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Effective digital collaboration in the construction industry – A case study of BIM deployment in a hospital construction project

2015

We examine a case of successful integrated BIM-based design in a construction project.We present a set of key factors influential to enable digital collaboration in this project.Key factors identified include: change agents, new roles, cloud computing, contracts, etc.We found integrated design to depend upon changing traditional work practices.The case is an example of BIM implementation and collaborative work in the AEC industry. Building information modeling (BIM) and related digital innovations can serve as a catalyst for more transparency, tighter integration, and increased productivity in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry. Yet, many project teams struggle with ho…

EngineeringIntegrated designKnowledge managementGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industryLearning environmentGeneral EngineeringCloud computingTransparency (behavior)GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSDiffusion of innovationsEngineering managementBuilding information modelingWork (electrical)Information systembusinessComputers in Industry
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Succeeding with Building Information Modeling: A Case Study of BIM Diffusion in a Healthcare Construction Project

2014

Technological innovations such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) offer opportunities to improve collaborative work and integration in the architecture, engineering and construction industry. However, research to date has documented how many organizations struggle with how to work based on this new technology, and many implementations fail. In this paper we present a case study of a major healthcare construction project in which the use of BIM was paramount, and where designers claim to have succeeded in integrated design. The designers organized their digital collaboration by establishing 1) change agents; 2) a cloud computing infrastructure; 3) new roles and responsibilities; 4) BIM c…

Integrated designCollaborative softwareEngineeringEngineering managementKnowledge managementBuilding information modelingbusiness.industryLearning environmentInformation systemCloud computingArchitecturebusinessImplementation2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Serious games as a virtual training ground for relocation to a new healthcare facility

2016

Purpose This paper aims to enquire into how building information modelling (BIM) and gaming can be integrated to support professionals in their learning about the spatial layout of a new building. This knowledge is important to prepare building operation and facilities management (FM). Design/methodology/approach Ingrained in task–technology fit theory, this paper reports from a case study of a serious game staged in the graphical environment of a building information model. A series of interviews with the client, subject-matter experts and software developers involved in developing the game were conducted. The industrial setting for the study is a major hospital construction project in No…

EngineeringSociotechnical systembusiness.industry020209 energyWorkaroundInteroperability0211 other engineering and technologiesHuman Factors and ErgonomicsInformation needs02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionBusiness valueEngineering managementFacility managementBuilding information modeling021105 building & constructionArchitecture0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSystems engineeringInformation systembusiness
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