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Journal articles on the topic "Automated construction management systems"

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Parkhomenko, A. N. "Construction of Multiaxial Vehicle Suspension Control." Izvestiya MGTU MAMI 4, no. 1 (January 10, 2010): 41–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/2074-0530-69551.

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The authors consider an example of application of the developed generalized functional approach to construction of multiaxial vehicle suspension management. The approach provides system and sequence in statement and decision of problems, reception of the materials which are necessary for design development cycle of systems of automated management of suspension.
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Shaikh, Shabina, and Arabella Bhutto. "Construction of Knowledge Automation Measuring Scale." International Journal of Information Technology Project Management 12, no. 2 (April 2021): 45–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijitpm.2021040103.

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Organizations are moving from non-automated knowledge management to automated knowledge. Particularly in the banking sector to measure the automated knowledge, knowledge automation measuring scale is developed and tested. The purpose of this study is to develop the knowledge automation measuring scale (KAMS) and to measure the knowledge automation of banking processes through the same scale. The authors present the current standing of banks through KAMS and validated the results with stakeholders. A qualitative research is conducted; data is collected from 200 bankers who are at managerial level in commercial banks of Pakistan. Knowledge automation measuring scale is developed by considering Bohn's eight scale stages, identifying top banking activities and applying thematic analysis. Knowledge automation measuring scale is created and validated from the banking sector.
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Kodolov, Sergey, and Olga Aksyonova. "The Automated Management Implementation of the Distributed Information Systems’ Communication Infrastructure." MATEC Web of Conferences 346 (2021): 03047. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202134603047.

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The intensive introduction of virtualization technologies, the transition to software-oriented methods and the active use of universal tools make it possible to provide comprehensive automation of the processes of managing the communication infrastructures of a modern enterprise. The use of modern methods for creating network resources and network management tools makes it possible to find solutions for many problems that arise during the construction or modernization of distributed information systems. This paper presents an example of the implementation of the concept of "Infrastructure as Code", the use of a set of virtualization platforms and network management tools in the construction of a distributed laboratory complex of an educational institution. The paper shows how the use of modern methods and tools provides comprehensive automation of the management of network resources of a distributed laboratory complex, which makes it possible to combine disparate laboratory resources of an educational institution into a single software-controlled complex, intensify the learning process and instill in students practical skills in building modern data transmission systems.
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Golabchi, Alireza, Manu Akula, and Vineet Kamat. "Automated building information modeling for fault detection and diagnostics in commercial HVAC systems." Facilities 34, no. 3/4 (March 7, 2016): 233–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/f-06-2014-0050.

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Purpose Organizations involved in facility management (FM) can use building information modeling (BIM) as a knowledge repository to document evolving facility information and to support decisions made by the facility managers during the operational life of a facility. Despite ongoing advances in FM technologies, FM practices in most facilities are still labor intensive, time consuming and often rely on unreliable and outdated information. To address these shortcomings, the purpose of this study is to propose an automated approach that demonstrates the potential of using BIM to develop algorithms that automate decision-making for FM applications. Design/methodology/approach A BIM plug-in tool is developed that uses a fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) algorithm to automate the process of detecting malfunctioning heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. The algorithm connects to a complaint ticket database and automates BIM to determine potentially damaged HVAC system components and develops a plan of action for the facility inspectors accordingly. The approach has been implemented as a case study in an operating facility to improve the process of HVAC system diagnosis and repair. Findings By implementing the proposed application in a case study, the authors found that automated BIM approaches such as the one developed in this study, can be highly beneficial in FM practices by increasing productivity and lowering costs associated with decision-making. Originality/value This study introduces an innovative approach that leverages BIM for automated fault detection in operational buildings. FM personnel in charge of HVAC inspection and repair can highly benefit from the proposed approach, as it eliminates the time required to locate HVAC equipment at fault manually.
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Krishnan, Ramayya. "A logic modeling language for automated model construction." Decision Support Systems 6, no. 2 (May 1990): 123–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-9236(90)90004-b.

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Xie, Xuanfeng, Jianliang Zhou, Xuehai Fu, Ruoyi Zhang, Hui Zhu, and Quanxi Bao. "Automated Rule Checking for MEP Systems Based on BIM and KBMS." Buildings 12, no. 7 (July 1, 2022): 934. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings12070934.

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Due to the growing complexity of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) designs and the rules that govern them, performing rule checks manually has become expensive. However, MEP-based rule checking has not received adequate attention compared to automated rule checking in other domains. Based on Knowledge Management and Building Information Modeling (BIM), an automated rule checking system integrated knowledge base management system (KBMS) for model information expansion, information extraction, system integrity checking, and element spacing checking was developed. MEP rules for automated rule checking were collected, optimized, and stored in the MEP knowledge base. The KBMS facilitates the management of MEP rules in the knowledge base. A Revit plug-in of MEP rule checking system was developed including functions of KBMS, Model Integrity Checking, Elements Space Checking, and Locating the non-compliant element in model view. This study integrated both KBMS and BIM technologies to achieve automated rule checking for MEP. This simplifies the process of rule checking of MEP systems in an automated manner.
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Chevallier, Nicola, and Alan D. Russell. "Automated schedule generation." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 25, no. 6 (December 1, 1998): 1059–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l98-029.

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Even for the most well-intentioned companies, the commitment required for the initial drafting of a plan is a real barrier to developing a useful schedule for a construction project. This paper explores how artificial intelligence and expert systems have and can be used for automating the generation of plans and schedules. Findings from a thorough literature review and observations about the general characteristics of projects provide a backdrop to explain the reasoning that has led to the authors' approach to developing a module capable of generating draft plans and schedules. This approach combines expert systems with large building blocks of predefined project scoping, sequencing, and scaling knowledge contained in standard templates and rules. It relies on templates to store much of the reasoning needed to produce a project plan and schedule, and on the use of generalized planning structures as activities. A draft schedule can then be automatically generated by way of a relatively simple rule set that assigns activity property values dealing with physical locations and production rates, as well as other project scale related values. The role of a physical model or view of a project is emphasised.Key words: construction, scheduling, project management, expert system, template, automated schedule generation, rule based, computer integration.
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Tam, Kar Yan. "Automated Construction of Knowledge-Bases from Examples." Information Systems Research 1, no. 2 (June 1990): 144–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/isre.1.2.144.

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Komyagin, Sergey. "EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY OF STATEMENT OF THE WAY TO THE PROJECT STATUS WITH ACS-3D." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 1, no. 1 (2019): 119–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2019-1-1-119-129.

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The article deals with the problem of setting the railway track in the design position. Identi-fied shortcomings of existing systems of automated management of construction machinery. The technology of setting the path in the design position of the automated control systems based on global navigation satellite systems, the technical implementation of the system.Presents the problem of the use of technologies based on geoinformation system in creating repair projects, construction (repairs) and operational work, particularly the lack of electronic projects for the automated control systems based on global navigation satellite systems. Is a principle of updating project data, namely the geometrical parameters, before the production of works and the creation of electronic projects. Considered part of the electronic project for ACS-3D straightening techniques. The evaluation of the accuracy of staging the way to the design position of the geometric parameters and compares the results with the requirements of regulatory documents.
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Sizov, Pavel. "Supply Chain Management in the Context of Digitalization." SHS Web of Conferences 93 (2021): 03009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20219303009.

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The article deals with the actual problems of supply chain management in modern conditions. A review of the references on the use of digital technologies in supply chain management has been carried out. The relevance of the use of automated systems in supply chain management has been shown. The author's methodological approach to the construction of information support for the network structure of supply chains has been proposed. Practical approbation according to the logical scheme for the selected research object has been demonstrated. The blocks of an automated control system for information support of the network structure of supply chains have been described.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Automated construction management systems"

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Myles, John F. "Discovering critical success factors for implementing an automated performance measurement system : a case study approach." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2008. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/210.

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In this age of the Information Economy, access to accurate and timely information is necessary to ensure business success. Underpinning this success is the ability of organisations to react to change and manage utilising automated performance measurement systems (APMS) which exploit the latest technology. Little is known about how organisations utilise such automated performance measurement systems, what drives their strategies, how they implement the systems and what the critical, factors for success are. There has been little research published to date on performance measurement software applications and their implementations (Murr &. Neely, 2003). The research outcomes in this thesis will hopefully benefit many users who have or are planning to implement performance measurement software.
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Bhagwan, Ranjita. "Automated availability management in large-scale storage systems /." Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC campuses, 2004. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p3144326.

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Baxendale, Anthony Thomas. "Construction management information systems for production control." Thesis, University of the West of England, Bristol, 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.334455.

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Goold, Jennifer L. "A systems approach for acquiring an automated maintenance management system." Master's thesis, This resource online, 1990. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-12162009-020022/.

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Calheiros, Rodrigo N. "Automated emulation of distributed systems through system management and virtualization." Pontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica do Rio Grande do Sul, 2010. http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/5086.

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Sistemas distribu?dos s?o compostos de elementos computacionais geograficamente distribu?dos que pertencem a m?ltiplos dom?nios administrativos controlados por m?ltiplas entidades. Estas caracter?sticas dificultam testes e avalia??es nesta plataforma, porque dificilmente testadores/avaliadores de sistemas ou pol?ticas adquirem repetidamente os mesmo recursos pela mesmo per?odo de tempo sob as mesmas condi??es de rede, o que s?o requisitos fundamentais para testes reproduz?veis e controlados do software em desenvolvimento. Uma alternativa a experimentos em plataformas reais ? emula??o, onde o modelo de um sistema executa o software real sob teste. A tecnologia de virtualiza??o possibilita o desenvolvimento de emuladores eficientes porque ela oferece meios para multiplexa??o e isolamento de recursos. Apesar da virtualiza??o facilitar o desenvolvimento de emuladores, pouco esfor?o tem sido feito para isolar testadores/avaliadores de sistemas ou pol?ticas da opera??o das ferramentas e do ambiente virtualizado. Esta tese apresenta o Automated Emulation Framework (AEF), que aplica tecnologias de virtualiza??o e ger?ncia de sistemas em um cluster de esta??es de trabalho a fim de oferecer uma ferramenta automatizada para emula??o de sistemas distribu?dos. Tr?s atividades principais s?o realizadas pelo AEF: primeiro, ele realiza o mapeamento das m?quinas virtuais que representam n?s do ambiente distribu?do emulado para n?s do cluster e dos links entre m?quinas virtuais para caminhos na rede f?sica; segundo, ele realiza a instala??o e configura??o autom?tica das m?quinas virtuais no cluster e rede virtual na rede do cluster; terceiro, ele realiza configura??o e disparo autom?tico de experimentos no sistema emulado, monitora??o e controle do ambiente e aplica??es, e reconfigura??o do sistema em caso de viola??es nas demandas do testador/avaliador de sistemas ou pol?ticas. Em rela??o ? primeira atividade, o problema de mapeamento ? definido formalmente e quatro her?sticas para solu??o do problema s?o desenvolvidas e avaliadas com o uso de simula??o de eventos discretos. Em rela??o ?s duas ?ltimas atividades, a arquitetura do AEF ? descrita em detalhes. Al?m do mais, um prot?tipo do AEF ? desenvolvido e avaliado atrav?s da realiza??o de experimentos no contexto de grades computacionais. Experimentos mostram que a arquitetura ? realiz?vel e que AEF pode ser uma ferramenta valiosa para experimenta??o repetida e control?vel de sistemas distribu?dos.
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Calheiros, Rodrigo Neves. "Automated emulation of distributed systems through system management and virtualization." Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10923/1700.

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Distributed systems are composed of geographically distributed computing elements that belong to multiple administrative domains and are controlled by multiple entities. These characteristics from distributed systems make hard the task of testing and evaluating software for this platform, because it is unlikely that testers/system or policy evaluators are able to acquire repeatedly the same re- sources, for the same amount of time, and under the same network conditions, which are paramount requirements for enabling reproducible and controlled tests in software under development. An al- ternative to experiments in real testbeds is emulation, where a model of a system hosts the actual software under test. Virtualization technology enables development of efficient emulators because it offers means for resources multiplexing and isolation. Even though virtualization makes easier development of emulators, there are few efforts in isolating testers/system or policy evaluators from operation of the virtualization tools and environment. This thesis presents Automated Emulation Framework (AEF), which applies virtualization and systems management technology in a cluster of workstations to provide testers/system or policy evaluators with a tool for automated emulation of distributed systems. Three main activities are performed by AEF. First, it performs the mapping of virtual machines that represents nodes from the emulated distributed environment to cluster nodes and emulated links between virtual machines to paths in the physical network; second, it performs automated installation and configuration of virtual machines in the cluster and virtual network in the cluster network; third, it performs automated configuration and triggering of experiments in the emulated system, monitoring and control of environment and applications, and system reconfigu- ration in case of violations in the tester/system or policy evaluator demands. Regarding the first activity, the mapping problem is formally defined and four heuristics for solution of the problem are developed and evaluated with the use of discrete-event simulation. Regarding the last two activities, AEF architecture is described in details. Furthermore, an AEF prototype is developed and evalu- ated by execution of experiments in the context of grid computing. Experiment results show that implementation of the architecture is feasible and that AEF can be a valuable tool for repeatable and controllable distributed systems experimentation.
Sistemas distribuídos são compostos de elementos computacionais geograficamente distribuídos que pertencem a múltiplos domínios administrativos controlados por múltiplas entidades. Estas características dificultam testes e avaliações nesta plataforma, porque dificilmente testadores/avaliadores de sistemas ou políticas adquirem repetidamente os mesmo recursos pela mesmo período de tempo sob as mesmas condições de rede, o que são requisitos fundamentais para testes reproduzíveis e controlados do software em desenvolvimento. Uma alternativa a experimentos em plataformas reais é emulação, onde o modelo de um sistema executa o software real sob teste. A tecnologia de virtualização possibilita o desenvolvimento de emuladores eficientes porque ela oferece meios para multiplexação e isolamento de recursos. Apesar da virtualização facilitar o desenvolvimento de emuladores, pouco esforço tem sido feito para isolar testadores/avaliadores de sistemas ou políticas da operação das ferramentas e do ambiente virtualizado. Esta tese apresenta o Automated Emulation Framework (AEF), que aplica tecnologias de virtualização e gerência de sistemas em um cluster de estações de trabalho a fim de oferecer uma ferramenta automatizada para emulação de sistemas distribuídos. Três atividades principais são realizadas pelo AEF: primeiro, ele realiza o mapeamento das máquinas virtuais que representam nós do ambiente distribuído emulado para nós do cluster e dos links entre máquinas virtuais para caminhos na rede física; segundo, ele realiza a instalação e configuração automática das máquinas virtuais no cluster e rede virtual na rede do cluster; terceiro, ele realiza configuração e disparo automático de experimentos no sistema emulado, monitoração e controle do ambiente e aplicações, e reconfiguração do sistema em caso de violações nas demandas do testador/avaliador de sistemas ou políticas. Em relação à primeira atividade, o problema de mapeamento é definido formalmente e quatro herísticas para solução do problema são desenvolvidas e avaliadas com o uso de simulação de eventos discretos. Em relação às duas últimas atividades, a arquitetura do AEF é descrita em detalhes. Além do mais, um protótipo do AEF é desenvolvido e avaliado através da realização de experimentos no contexto de grades computacionais. Experimentos mostram que a arquitetura é realizável e que AEF pode ser uma ferramenta valiosa para experimentação repetida e controlável de sistemas distribuídos.
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Venganti, Thirupathi. "Outage management via powerline communication based automated meter reading systems." Master's thesis, Mississippi State : Mississippi State University, 2004. http://library.msstate.edu/etd/show.asp?etd=etd-12162003-144004.

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Pretorius, Linda. "Remote information management of an automated manufacturing system." Thesis, Bloemfontein : Central University of Technology, Free State, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/11462/104.

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Thesis (M. Tech.) -- Central University of Technology, Free State, 2007
With technology advancing, more and more people turn to the World Wide Web to conduct business. This may include buying and selling on the Web, advertising and monitoring of business activities. There is a big need for software and systems that enable remote monitoring and controlling of business activities. The Mechatronics Research Group of the Faculty of Engineering, Information and Communication Technology at the Central University of Technology, Free State, has identified a similar need. This research group has created an Automated Manufacturing System around which research topics revolve. They want to monitor this Automated Manufacturing System from remote locations like their offices or, if possible, from home. The Remote Information Management (RIM) System was developed, using the Rapid Application Development (RAD) Methodology. The reasons why this methodology was used, is because it is the best to use in a changing environment, when the system needs to be developed very quickly and when most of the data is already available. This is a good description of the Automated Manufacturing System’s environment. The RAD methodology consists of four stages: Requirements Planning, User Design, Rapid Construction and Transition. Project Management is used throughout these stages to ensure that the project goes according to plan. Development of the RIM system went through all four stages and project management was applied. The final system consisted of a Web Page with Web Camera views of the Automated Manufacturing System. The application that was developed using National Instruments LabVIEW, Microsoft Visual C++, and Microsoft Excel, is embedded in this Web Page. This application is called a Virtual Instrument (VI). The VI shows real-time data from the Automated Manufacturing System. Control over the VI can be granted and will allow the remote user to create reports on how many different products was produced and system downtimes. A system like the RIM System has advantages in the business world. It can enable telecommuting and will allow employees and managers to monitor (and even control) manufacturing systems, or any system connected to a PLC, from remote locations.
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Crasilşcic, Veaceslav. "STUDY OF REQUIREMENTS FOR POST-CONSTRUCTION AUTOMATED BIRD MITIGATION SYSTEMS FROM STAKEHOLDER’S PERSPECTIVE." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-300805.

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The expansion of wind power comes with additional risks for bird populations, one of which is the collision with wind turbine components, mainly the rotating blades. In order to mitigate this risk, few systems on the market propose solutions with modules that deter the birds from the wind turbine or trigger the temporary shutdown of the turbines.The thesis seeks to obtain a common view from different stakeholders in order to create a list of requirements that the bird protection systems must have so as to be accepted by all the parties involved in the wind industry in Sweden. In order to meet this objective, interviews were conducted with interested stakeholders. Consequently, the interviews were summarized and common points were extracted to create a list of requirements and additional suggestions.Firstly, a comprehensive literature review was done that has pointed out issues like impacts of wind farms on bird species, especially raptors, causes of bird mortality, environmental legislation in European Union and Sweden, and current solutions on mitigating the risk of collisions with wind turbines onshore. Additionally, the author looked up into the most efficient ways to engage the stakeholders in constructive discussions and develop an easy framework for presenting the requirements.The primary data was collected through interviews with stakeholders representing 12 organizations. In the next steps, the data was analyzed by summarizing each interview and identifying the common and differentiating points in respondents’ views and suggestions over automated bird mitigation systems. The identified points laid the basis for a list of requirements considered important for safe and efficient bird mitigation systems in Sweden. Among others, stakeholders identified that the most crucial issues regarding bird mitigation systems are the response time to shutdown of the turbine, distance from the birds’ species living areas, need of species identification in bad weather conditions and night time and overall financial feasibility of such technologies.
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王得華 and Tak-wah Wong. "Object-oriented methods for the design of automated manufacturing systems." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1998. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B29900025.

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Books on the topic "Automated construction management systems"

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Herring, Charles E. Summary of Automated Construction Management System (ACMS) research in the 18th Engineer Brigade. Champaign, Ill: US Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, 1987.

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Zakrevskiĭ, A. D. Logicheskoe proektirovanie: Sbornik nauchnykh trudov : Vypusk 3. Minsk: In-t tekhn. kibernetiki NAN Belorusi, 1999.

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Makhov, S. F. Informat︠s︡ionnye tekhnologii intellektualʹnogo monitoringa sostoi︠a︡nii︠a︡ i upravlenii︠a︡ sredstvami raketno-kosmicheskoĭ tekhniki. Moskva: Khoruzhevskiĭ A.I., 2008.

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Automated media management systems. New York: Neal-Schuman, 1991.

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Kupsh, Joyce. Automated office systems. Boston: PWS-Kent Pub. Co., 1989.

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Thomas, Koch. Automated management of distributed systems. Aachen: Shaker, 1997.

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M, Rowlinson Stephen, ed. Construction safety management systems. New York: Taylor & Francis, 2004.

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Eddolls, Trevor. ASO: Automated systems operations for MVS. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1993.

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R, Lansley Peter, Harlow P. A, Chartered Institute of Building (Great Britain), International Council for Building Research, Studies and Documentation., and CIB W-65 Symposium on Organization and Management of Construction (5th : 1987 : London, Eng.), eds. Systems for managing construction. London: E. & F.N. Spon, 1987.

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Geoffrey, Shen, Brandon P. S, and Baldwin A. N, eds. Collaborative construction information management. London: Taylor & Francis, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Automated construction management systems"

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Tyurin, Ilya. "Cost Management in Construction Based on the Automated Identification of Construction Operations and Structural Elements of Information Models." In Building Life-cycle Management. Information Systems and Technologies, 267–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96206-7_28.

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Imperial, Joseph Marvin, and Ethel Ong. "Semi-automatic Construction of Sight Words Dictionary for Filipino Text Readability." In Knowledge Management and Acquisition for Intelligent Systems, 168–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69886-7_14.

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Wu, Chunting, Yuzhe Wu, and Zhenhong Du. "Land Use Type Priority Oriented Layers Automated Clipping in GIS System." In Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 1519–34. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3587-8_104.

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Liu, Yichen, Xinghua Wang, Cheng Fan, Bufu Huang, and Jiayuan Wang. "A Deep Recurrent Neural Network-Based Method for Automated Building System Fault Diagnosis." In Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 613–24. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3587-8_40.

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Alidoost, Fatemeh, Gerrit Austen, and Michael Hahn. "A Multi-camera Mobile System for Tunnel Inspection." In iCity. Transformative Research for the Livable, Intelligent, and Sustainable City, 211–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92096-8_13.

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AbstractThe safety, proper maintenance, and renovation of tunnel structures have become a critical problem for urban management in view of the aging of tunnels. Tunnel inspection and inventory are regulated by construction laws and must be carried out at regular intervals. Advances in digitalization and machine vision technologies enable the development of an automated and BIM-based system to collect data from tunnel surfaces. In this study, a tunnel inspection system using vision-based systems and the related principles are introduced to measure the tunnel surfaces efficiently. In addition, the main components and requirements for subsystems are presented, and different challenges in data acquisition and point cloud generation are explained based on investigations during initial experiments.
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Lepiller, Julien, Ruzica Piskac, Martin Schäf, and Mark Santolucito. "Analyzing Infrastructure as Code to Prevent Intra-update Sniping Vulnerabilities." In Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems, 105–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72013-1_6.

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AbstractInfrastructure as Code is a new approach to computing infrastructure management that allows users to leverage tools such as version control, automatic deployments, and program analysis for infrastructure configurations. This approach allows for faster and more homogeneous configuration of a complete infrastructure. Infrastructure as Code languages, such as CloudFormation or TerraForm, use a declarative model so that users only need to describe the desired state of the infrastructure. However, in practice, these languages are not processed atomically. During an upgrade, the infrastructure goes through a series of intermediate states. We identify a security vulnerability that occurs during an upgrade even when the initial and final states of the infrastructure are secure, and we show that those vulnerability are possible in Amazon’s AWS and Google Cloud. We call such attacks intra-update sniping vulnerabilities. In order to mitigate this shortcoming, we present a technique that detects such vulnerabilities and pinpoints the root causes of insecure deployment migrations. We implement this technique in a tool, Häyhä, that uses dataflow graph analysis. We evaluate our tool on a set of open-source CloudFormation templates and find that it is scalable and could be used as part of a deployment workflow.
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Levy, Sidney M. "Automated Building Control Systems." In The Construction Superintendent’s Handbook, 335–39. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8494-6_26.

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Vesanen, Teemu, Jari Shemeikka, Kostas Tsatsakis, Brian O’Regan, Andriy Hryshchenko, Eoin O’Leidhin, and Dominic O’Sullivan. "Digital Tools for HVAC-Design, Operation and Efficiency Management." In Innovative Tools and Methods Using BIM for an Efficient Renovation in Buildings, 63–73. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04670-4_5.

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AbstractThe project BIM4EEB aims also to develop digital tools to support the design, procurement, installation, post-renovation operation, user feedback and profiling of building automation systems for HVAC. This helps supporting decision making, interaction with tenants and owners during the design, construction, and post-renovation operation phases. The development of the tools will be underpinned by a sound methodological approach. Work will include considerations of interoperability with Smart City technology of automation systems for HVAC. Specific objectives will be related to the development of the following software tools: A software component supporting the automatic generation of the layout for control systems emphasising on user preferences and including constraint checking of BAC-topologies against selected building codes. Data and information stored in BIM models are used to generate the initial recommendations and constraints and to deliver the final installation instructions. A software component allowing the seamless specification and evaluation of user comfort and systems performance. The underpinning information model will merge data sources from BIM (dimensional data) and BAC (factual data). An energy-refurbishment assessment tool, for bridging the gap between commercial simulators and the BIM management system. A user-profiling component allowing to compare expectations of tenants and owners regarding comfort and systems’ performance against monitored parameters. The results of this software component can be used in the pre- and post-renovation phases to update the content of BIM systems and thus to improve their accuracy and to reduce efforts for data acquisition and verification.
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March, Chris. "Cost systems." In Construction Management, 229–38. Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2017. |: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315528175-18.

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Oakland, John S., and Marton Marosszeky. "Quality management systems." In Total Construction Management, 285–313. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge is an imprint of the: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315694351-14.

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Conference papers on the topic "Automated construction management systems"

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Liu, Rui, and Garry Zettersten. "Facility Sustainment Management System Automated Population from Building Information Models." In Construction Research Congress 2016. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784479827.239.

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Caldas, C. H., and L. Soibelman. "Implementing Automated Methods for Document Classification in Construction Management Information Systems." In Information Technology in Civil Engineering International Workshop 2002. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40652(2003)17.

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Alzyout, Mohammad, Mohammad Alsmirat, and Mohammed I. Al-Saleh. "Automated ARIMA Model Construction for Dynamic Vehicle GPS Location Prediction." In 2019 Sixth International Conference on Internet of Things: Systems, Management and Security (IOTSMS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iotsms48152.2019.8939197.

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Richa, Majdi, Jean-Christophe Prevotet, Mickael Dardaillon, Mohamad Mroue, and Abed Ellatif Samhat. "Automated Training Data Construction using Measurements for High-Level Learning-Based FPGA Power Modeling." In 2022 International Conference on Smart Systems and Power Management (IC2SPM). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ic2spm56638.2022.9988835.

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Awata, T., K. Yoshida, and H. Hino. "Intelligent Driving Control System - Automated Driving Management and Control System Using Optimum Control Theory." In 19th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction. International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC), 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.22260/isarc2002/0068.

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Alruily, Meshrif, Aladdin Ayesh, and Hussein Zedan. "Automated dictionary construction from Arabic corpus for meaningful crime information extraction and document classification." In 2010 International Conference on Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications (CISIM). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisim.2010.5643676.

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Lim, Chul-Woo, Jung-Ho Yu, and Chang-Duk Kim. "The Verification on the Effect of Automated Life Cycle Management System for Curtain Wall." In 23rd International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction. International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC), 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.22260/isarc2006/0146.

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Lee, Jeong-Eom, Joo-Hyung Kim, Hyun-Gu Lee, and Gwi-Tae Park. "Task management of robots for the automatic construction." In 2008 IEEE International Conference on Multisensor Fusion and Integration for Intelligent Systems (MFI 2008). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mfi.2008.4648014.

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Nesterov, Ivan V., Olga V. Smirnova, Alexandra D. Merzlyakova, and Elena S. Shepitko. "Development of Software Architecture for Automated Systems of Tunnel Construction Based on Jet Grouting Technology." In 2019 International Conference "Quality Management, Transport and Information Security, Information Technologies" (IT&QM&IS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itqmis.2019.8928430.

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Tamaki, K., Y. Hasegawa, and H. Matsuda. "Framework of Production Information Management System for Automated Construction - WASCOR IV Research Project Report (Part IV)-." In 13th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction. International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC), 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.22260/isarc1996/0107.

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Reports on the topic "Automated construction management systems"

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McCullouch, Bob. Automated Construction Data Management System. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284314186.

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McCullouch, Bob. Automated Construction Data Management System. Purdue University Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284313424.

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McCullouch, Bob. Automated Construction Data Management System : Executive Summary. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284314187.

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Gurieiev, Viktor, Yulii Kutsan, Anna Iatsyshyn, Andrii Iatsyshyn, Valeriia Kovach, Evgen Lysenko, Volodymyr Artemchuk, and Oleksandr Popov. Simulating Systems for Advanced Training and Professional Development of Energy Specialists in Power Sector. [б. в.], November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4456.

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The crisis of the system of professional development and personnel training in the energy sector exists not only in Ukraine but also all over the world. The article describes the concept of development and functioning of the industry system of personnel training in the energy sector of Ukraine. The importance of using modern web-oriented technologies to improve the skills of operational and dispatching personnel in the energy sector of Ukraine is substantiated. The meth- ods of distributed power system operating modes modelling are presented. De- velopment and software tools for the construction of distributed simulating sys- tems and particular features of cloud technologies application for the creation of a virtual training centers network in the energy sector, as well as the ways to automate the process of simulating scenarios development are described. The ex- perience of introducing remote training courses for energy specialists and remote web-based training simulators based on a comprehensive model of the energy system of Ukraine is presented. An important practical aspect of the research is the application of software and data support for the development of personnel key competencies in the energy sector for rapid recognition of accidents and, if necessary, accident management. This will allow them to acquire knowledge and practical skills to solve the problems of analysis, modelling, forecasting, and monitoring data visualization of large power systems operating modes.
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Tremblay, D., and A. Vallières. TOPOS: the automated management systems for Quebec toponymy (translation). Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/298314.

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Hawkins, Jeffrey A. Construction Management Excellence Using ISO 9000 to Improve Quality Systems. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada304933.

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Mizrach, Amos, Sydney L. Spahr, Ephraim Maltz, Michael R. Murphy, Zeev Schmilovitch, Jan E. Novakofski, Uri M. Peiper, et al. Ultrasonic Body Condition Measurements for Computerized Dairy Management Systems. United States Department of Agriculture, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1993.7568109.bard.

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The body condition (BC) score is recognized in the dairy industry as an essential tool for managing the energy reserves of the dairy cow, which is essential for sustaining optimal and efficient production over several lactations. The current use of BC scoring depends on the accuracy of subjective visual estimates, and this limits its kusefulness as a management aid in the dairy industry. A measuring tool that would frequently provide objective data on the cow's body reserves would be a major contribution to efficient dairy herd management. Ultrasonic sensors have the potential to be developed into an efficient BC measuring device, and the experimental use of such sensors for subcutaneous fat thickness (SDFT) estimates, as an indication for BC in beef cattle, supports this assumption. The purposes of this project were: 1. To compare visual BC scoring and ultrasonic fat thickness with on-line automated body weight (BW) measurements as monitors of nutritional adequacy of dairy cows at various stages of lactation. 2. To determine the effects of variation in digestive fill in early and late lactation on the accuracy of body weight measurements in lactating cows. 3. To modify an existing ultrasonic system and develop a specialized, low-cost sensor for repeatable determination of body condition scores by users with minimal training and skill. 4. To develop a standard for the assignment of body condition scores based on ultrasonic measurements of subdermal fat thickness. The procedure to execute these objectives involved: 1. Frequent measurement of BW, milk yield (MY), BC (visually scored) and subdermal fat thickness ultrasonically measured of dairy cows, and data analysis on average and individual basis. 2. Testing and selection of an appropriate special-purpose sensor, finding an optimum body location for working an ultrasonic measurement, prcessing the signals obtained, and correlating the resulting measurements with performance responses in lactating cows. Linking the ultrasonic signals to BC scores, and developing a BC scoring data acquisition system are the first steps towards fulfilling the necessary requirements for incorporating this device into an existing dairy herd management system, in order to provide the industry with a powerful managment tool. From the results obtained we could conclude that: 1. BC does not correlate with BW changes during all stages of lactation, although in general terms it does. These results were confirmed by individual cow BW and BC data obtained during the course of lactation, that were supported by individual objective ultrasonic measurement of SDFT. 2. BW changes reflect energy metabolism reliably ony after peak milk yield; early in lactation, a decrease in BW expresses mobilization of body reserves only qualitatively, and not quantitatively. 3. Gastrointestinal content increases throughout the whole period during which dry matter intake (DMI) increases. The drastic increase very early in lactation prevents the use of BW changes as a basis for quantitative estimatio of energy meatabolism; at this stage of lactation, konly a BC score or any other direct measurements willl provide a quantitative estimate of energy metabolism. 4. Ultrasonic measurements of subdermal fat thickness can be used to quantify changes that correlate with the actual condition of the cow, as assessed by performance and the traditional way of scoring. 5. To find the best site on the cow's body at which to obtain responses to BC and its changes in the course of lactation, additional sites have to be examined. From the present study, it seems that the sites between ribs 12 and 13 have the potential for this purpose. 6. The use of templates made it easier to repeat measurements at a desired site and spot. However, the convenient easy-to-handle way to standardize the measurement, described in this study, koffers scope for improvement. 7. The RF peak values of the A-mode are better indicators of the location of fat layer borders than image analysis, from the point of view of future commercial development. 8. The distances between the RF peaks of the A-mode can be automatically measured by suitable software, for future commercial development. 9. Proper analysis of daily body weight and milk yield data can provide the necessary information on body condition changes during lactation, until a direct BC measurement device is developed. 10. In any case, at least one visual BC assessment has to be done, preferably immediately after calving, for calibration purposes.
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Striuk, Andrii M. Software engineering: first 50 years of formation and development. [б. в.], December 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/2880.

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The article analyzes the main stages of software engineering (SE) development. Based on the analysis of materials from the first SE conferences (1968-1969), it was determined how the software crisis prompted scientists and practitioners to join forces to form an engineering approach to programming. Differences in professional training for SE are identified. The fundamental components of the training of future software engineers are highlighted. The evolution of approaches to the design, implementation, testing and documentation of software is considered. The system scientific, technological approaches and methods for the design and construction of computer programs are highlighted. Analysis of the historical stages of the development of SE showed that despite the universal recognition of the importance of using the mathematical apparatus of logic, automata theory and linguistics when developing software, it was created empirically without its use. The factor that led practitioners to turn to the mathematical foundations of an SE is the increasing complexity of software and the inability of empirical approaches to its development and management to cope with it. The training of software engineers highlighted the problem of the rapid obsolescence of the technological content of education, the solution of which lies in its fundamentalization through the identification of the basic foundations of the industry. It is determined that mastering the basics of computer science is the foundation of vocational training in SE.
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Adams, Sophie, Lisa Diamond, Tara Esterl, Peter Fröhlich, Rishabh Ghotge, Regina Hemm, Ida Marie Henriksen, et al. Social License to Automate: Emerging Approaches to Demand Side Management. IEA User-Centred Energy Systems Technology Collaboration Programme, October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47568/4xr122.

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The Social License to Automate Task has investigated the social dimensions of user engagement with automated technologies in energy systems to understand how end-user trust to automate is built and maintained in different jurisdictions and cultural settings. The rapid uptake of renewable energy systems will require new automated technologies to balance energy supplies. Some developers are looking to locate these in households where energy is being used. This saves moving the energy from centralised generation sites (remote hydro, solar or wind). This report details the findings from a 2 year project with 16 researchers in 6 countries, 26 Case studies spanning electric vehicles, home and precinct batteries, air conditioners and other heat pumps.
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Tarasenko, Rostyslav O., Svitlana M. Amelina, and Albert A. Azaryan. Features of the use of cloud-based translation systems in the process of forming information competence of translators. [б. в.], September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3256.

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The current trends in the translator training are shown, which reflect the orientation towards the use of cloud-based automated translation systems. The possibilities of studying cloud-based translation systems in the educational process of training the translator are considered. The role of mastering modern translation tools for forming information competence of translators, particularly technological component, was described. The definition of the list and type of basic translation tools that should be mastered in the studying process was discussed. These tools should include automated translation systems and terminological management systems. It is advisable to provide for the study of both desktop and cloud-based systems. The inclusion in the content of the training translators the study of cloud-based systems of automated translation after desktop systems is proposed. A number of advantages of cloud-based translation systems for the use in the process of training the translators is defined and substantiated. A comparative analysis of the functional of cloud-based automated translation systems (Wordfast Anywhere, XTM Cloud, and MemSource) with the aim of including them in the content of the training program for translators has been carried out.
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