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Eaton, D (2001) A temporal typology for innovation within the construction industry. Construction Innovation, 1(03), 165–79.

Songer, A D, Diekmann, J E and Karet, D (2001) Animation-based construction schedule review. Construction Innovation, 1(03), 181–90.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: 3-D CAD; 4-D CAD; Planning; Project management; Scheduling; Walk-thru
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1471-4175
  • URL: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/14714170110814596
  • Abstract:
    Three-dimensional (3-D) computer aided design (CAD) and its integration with project schedules (4-D CAD) are promising technologies in design and construction. This paper represents a second study on the effectiveness of visualization on project planning. While the initial study investigated 2-D, 3-D and walk-thru technologies’ impact on project schedule development, the subsequent study reported herein, focuses on the impact of 3-D/4-D visualization on project schedule review. Experimental results provide quantitative evidence of the advantages of 3-D/4-D representations for schedule review for construction projects. Record 122.

Songer, A D, Diekmann, J E, Rasheed, K-A and Hays, B (2001) Construction scheduling using 3-D CAD and walk-thru. Construction Innovation, 1(03), 191–207.

Stewart, R A and Mohamed, S (2001) Utilizing the balanced scorecard for IT/IS performance evaluation in construction. Construction Innovation, 1(03), 147–63.