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Disclaimer
Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that the material in this book is true, correct, complete and appropriate at the time of writing. Nevertheless the publishers, the editors and the authors do not accept responsibility for any omission or error, or for any injury, damage, loss or financial consequences arising from the use of the guide.
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Welcome
Welcome to Nottingham. We are delighted that you are able to join us for this very full conference. Your Conference Organising Committee has worked hard to make this a memorable visit for you. There is a great deal to see and do: a broad range of papers to listen to; a large number of old friends and colleagues to discuss issues with and a large number of new friends to be made. The conference programme includes 303 paper presentations, 20 of which are posters. These papers were drawn from a total of 422 submissions. The papers have undergone a two‐stage peer reviewing process. The accepted papers have been contributed to by 532 different authors. This constitutes a tremendous effort and collects a significant amount of knowledge in the area. The contributors include researchers and practicing experts from 40 countries and 253 organisations. The book of the proceedings classifies the papers into nineteen main sections. It includes the contributions in the form of 2‐page extended abstracts. The accompanying USB flash drive uses a web‐site style form to provide access to the full papers as well as the extended‐abstracts, author and keyword indexes, and the conference programme. Please take time to study the final programme carefully and find those events that interest you. Please don’t overlook anything: the presentations of the papers which are in 5 parallel sessions; the poster sessions which are timetabled in parallel with the paper presentations; and the exhibition stalls. You are invited to the conference reception on the evening of 29th June. This is an excellent opportunity to start the conference in an informal manner and to enable you to relax before the serious business starts on 30th June. If you have booked to attend the conference banquet, please make sure that you do not miss the transport which is arranged. We are travelling to one of the most famous country houses in England. It is an opportunity to immerse yourself in English history and culture. If you need assistance while you are at the conference, seek out the Conference Desk or one of the local assistants. They will be glad to help you with anything connected with the conference. They will also help you find a good restaurant or tell you about cultural and tourist sites within easy reach of the conference. Thank you for coming. We hope you find the experience of Nottingham fulfilling in a personal and professional sense and that you leave looking back at a rewarding few days and forward to participating in the next ICCCBE conference. Walid Tizani, BSc MSc PhD MIStructE CEng Michael J Mawdesley, PhD
Organising Committee Co‐Chair
Organising Committee Co‐Chair
Contents
Welcome ............................................. 1
Committees ........................................ 2 Conference Chair 2 Local Organising Committee 2 International Steering Committee 2 The Board of Directors of the International Society for Computing in 2 Civil and Building Engineering 2 International Scientific Committee 3 Sponsors 4 Supporters 4 Local Administration 4
The Organising Bodies ......................... 5 The International Society for Computing in Civil and Building Engineering 5 The European Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering 5 The University of Nottingham 5
Conference General Information ......... 5 Conference Venue 5 Conference Office 5 Registration 5 Meals and Refreshment Breaks 5 Conference Reception 6 Internet Connections 6 Venues for Sessions 6 Car Parking Facility 6 Exhibition 6 How to Get to The Conference Venue and On‐campus Accommodation 6
icccbe 2010 Delegate Guidelines ......... 7 Conference Etiquette 7 Guidelines for Presenters 7 Guidelines for Chairs 7 Badges 7
Venue and Subject Programme ........... 8
Programme Overview ......................... 9
Detailed Programme ......................... 10
Academic Keynote Addresses ............ 16
Industry Keynote Addresses .............. 17
Nottingham ‐ What to see ................. 18
Banquet at Chatsworth ..................... 20 Timetable 20
List of Delegates ................................ 21
Sponsors' Advertisements ................. 25
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Committees
Conference Chair Dr Walid Tizani The University of Nottingham, UK
Local Organising Committee Dr Mick Mawdesley (Co-Chair) The University of Nottingham, UKDr Walid Tizani (Co-Chair) The University of Nottingham, UK
Dr Mohammed Hussein The University of Nottingham, UKDr John Owen The University of Nottingham, UKProf Carlo Sansour The University of Nottingham, UKProf Hai-Sui Yu The University of Nottingham, UK
International Steering Committee Prof Chimay Anumba Penn State University, USA Prof Karl Beucke Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany Prof Renate Fruchter Stanford University, USA Prof Shang-Hsien Hsieh National Taiwan University, Taiwan Prof Raymond Issa University of Florida, USADr Mick Mawdesley The University of Nottingham, UK Prof John Miles University of Cardiff, UK Prof Aizhu Ren Tsinghua University, PR of China Prof Ian F C Smith EPFL - Lausanne, Switzerland Dr Walid Tizani The University of Nottingham, UK Prof Hai-Sui Yu The University of Nottingham, UK
The Board of Directors of the International Society for Computing in Civil and Building Engineering Prof Jamal A Abdalla American University of Sharjah, UAEProf Kok Keng Ang National University of Singapore, SingaporeProf Dr Svetlana Bachurina Moscow City Government, RussiaProf Karl Beucke Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany Dr-Ing Irina Bilchuk Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, RussiaProf Moe Cheung Hong Kong University of Sci & Tech, ChinaDr Leroy Emkin Georgia Institute of Technology, USAProf Renate Fruchter Stanford University, USA Dr Charis J. Gantes National Technical University of Athens, Greece Prof Markku Heinisuo Tampere University of Technology, FinlandProf Shang-Hsien Hsieh National Taiwan University, Taiwan Prof Raymond Issa University of Florida, USAProf Shih-Chung Kang National Taiwan University, TaiwanProf Dr Vlasis K. Koumousis National Technical University of Athens, Greece Dr J S Kuang Hong Kong University of Sci & Tech, ChinaProf Hyo-Gyoung Kwak KAIST, KoreaMr Jianming Lu Research Institute of Highways, ChinaProf Dr Panitan Lukkunaprasit Chulalongkorn University, ThailandProf John Miles University of Cardiff, UKProf Edmond Miresco University of Quebec, CanadaProf Peter Jan Pahl Technische Universität Berlin, GermanyProf Aizhu Ren Tsinghua University, PR of China Prof Dr-Ing Uwe Rüppel Technsiche Universität Darmstadt, GermanyProf Dr Eduardo Santos University of Sao Paulo, BrazilProf Dr Sergio Scheer Federal University of Parana, BrazilProf Ian F C Smith EPFL - Lausanne, Switzerland Prof Somsak Swaddiwudhipong National University of Singapore, SingaporeProf Dr Valery Telichenko Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, RussiaDr Walid Tizani The University of Nottingham, UK Prof Jin Yeu Tsou Chinese University of Hong Kong, ChinaProf Nobuyoshi Yabuki Osaka University, Japan
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International Scientific Committee Prof Jamal A Abdalla American University of Sharjah, UAE Prof Hojjat Adeli Ohio State University, USA Dr Saad Al-Jibouri University of Twente, Netherlands Prof Mustafa Alshawi University of Salford, UK Prof Robert Amor University of Auckland, New Zealand Prof Kok Keng Ang National University of Singapore, Singapore Prof Chimay Anumba Penn State University, USA Prof Ghassan Aouad University of Salford, UK Prof Tomasz Arciszewski George Mason University, USA Prof Dr Svetlana Bachurina Moscow City Government, Russia Prof Adib Becker The University of Nottingham, UK Prof Karl Beucke Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany Dr-Ing Irina Bilchuk Moscow State University of Civil Engg., RussiaProf Adam Borkowski Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Prof Dino Bouchlaghem Loughborough University, UK Prof Ioannis Brilakis Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Prof Andrew Chan The University of Birmingham, UK Prof Moe Cheung Hong Kong University of Sci & Tech, China Prof Nash Dawood University of Teesside, UK Prof Ian Flood University of Florida, USA Prof Adel Francis University of Quebec, Canada Dr Renate Fruchter Stanford University, USA Prof James Garrett Carnegie Mellon University, USA A/ Prof David Grau The University of Alabama, USA Prof Amin Hammad Concordia University, Canada Prof Markku Heinisuo Tampere University of Technology, Finland Prof Shang-Hsien Hsieh National Taiwan University, Taiwan Prof Dr-Ing Wolfgang Huhnt Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Dr Mohammed Hussein The University of Nottingham, UK Dr Raymond Issa University of Florida, USA Prof Bassam Izzuddin Imperial College London, UK Prof Zhang Jianping Tsinghua University, China Prof Vineet Kamat University of Michigan, USA Prof Leen-Seok Kang Gyeongsang National University, Korea Prof Shih-Chung Kang National Taiwan University, Taiwan Prof Farzad Khosrowshahi Construct IT, UK Dr Arto Kiviniemi Olof Granlund, Finland Dr Semiha Kiziltas Middle East Technical University, Turkey Dr J S Kuang Hong Kong University of Sci & Tech, China Prof Hyo-Gyoung Kwak KAIST, Korea Prof Kincho Law Stanford University, USA Dr Angela Lee University of Salford, UK Prof SangHyun Lee University of Alberta, Canada Dr. Ken-Yu Lin University of Washington, USA Mr Jianming Lu Research Institute of Highways, China Prof Panitan Lukkunaprasit Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Prof Zhiliang Ma Tsinghua University, China Prof Stephen W Mak The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China Prof Koji Makanae Miyagi University, Japan Dr Michael Mawdesley The University of Nottingham, UK Prof Karsten Menzel University College Cork, Ireland Dr John Messner Penn State University, USA Prof John Miles University of Cardiff, UK Prof Edmond Miresco University of Quebec, Canada Dr Ivan Mutis Texas A&M University, USA Dr William O'Brien The University of Texas at Austin, USA Dr John Owen The University of Nottingham, UK Prof Peter Jan Pahl Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Dr Yaqub Rafiq University of Plymouth, UK Prof Dr Aizhu Ren Tsinghua University, China Prof Yacine Rezgui Cardiff University, UK Prof Dr-Ing Uwe Rüppel Technsiche Universität Darmstadt, Germany Prof Carlo Sansour The University of Nottingham, UK Prof Dr Eduardo Santos University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Prof Dr Sergio Scheer Federal University of Parana, Brazil Prof Dr-Ing Raimar J Scherer Technsiche Universität Dresden, Germany Prof M Schnellenbach-Held University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Prof David Scott Curtin University, Australia Prof Geoffrey QP Shen Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China Prof Ian F C Smith EPFL - Lausanne, Switzerland Prof Lucio Soibelman Carnegie Mellon University, USA Lecturer Kaj Sunesson Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Prof S Swaddiwudhipong National University of Singapore, Singapore Prof Joe Tah Oxford Brookes University, UK Prof. Dr. Shigenori Tanaka Kansai University,Japan Prof Valery Telichenko Moscow State University of Civil Engg., RussiaDr Walid Thabet Virginia Tech, USA Prof Tony Thorpe Loughborough University, UK Dr Walid Tizani The University of Nottingham, UK Prof Jin Yeu Tsou Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Dr Jason Underwood Construct IT, UK Prof Dr Andrey Volkov Moscow State University of Civil Engg., RussiaDr Xiangyu Wang The University of Sydney, Australia Prof Guojian Wang Shanghai Xiandai Architecture Design Co Ltd, China Dr Alastair Watson Leeds University, UK Prof Nobuyoshi Yabuki Osaka University, Japan Prof Hai-Sui Yu The University of Nottingham, UK
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Sponsors Tekla (Prime Sponsor) Tekla International, Headquarters in Espoo, Finland Autodesk (Prime Sponsor) Autodesk, Inc., HQ in San Rafael, CA, USA
AceCAD (Main Sponsor) AceCad Software, HQ in Derby, UK SOFiSTiK (Main Sponsor) SOFiSTiK AG, HQ in Oberschleissheim, Germany
Acumen (Sponsor) Acumen, HQ in Austin, TX, USA
Supporters ASCE The American Society of Civil Engineers, USA ASCE TCCIT The ASCE Technical Council on Computing and Information Technology CIT Construct IT, UK CSEC The Centre for Structural Engineering and Construction, The University of Nottingham, UK eg-ice The European Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering ICE The Institution of Civil Engineers, UK IStructE The Institution of Structural Engineers, UK ISCCBE The International Society for Computing in Civil and Building Engineering SI The Spencer Institute, The University of Nottingham, UK UoN The Faculty of Engineering, The University of Nottingham, UK
Local Administration Mrs Lesley Gray * Conference Administrator, The University of Nottingham
Mr Ahmed Elamin * PhD student and conference administrator, The University of Nottingham Mr Akponanabofa Henry Oti * PhD student and conference administrator, The University of Nottingham Mr Theodoros Pitrakkos * PhD student and conference administrator, The University of Nottingham
Mr Karwan Fendi * PhD student, The University of Nottingham Miss Norashidah Abd Rahman * PhD student, The University of Nottingham Mr Zhiyu Wang * PhD student, The University of Nottingham
Mrs Marie Archer Finance Officer, The University of Nottingham Mrs Julie Wells Finance Manager, The University of Nottingham
Dr Ibrahim Fahdah IT consultant, The University of Nottingham (formally) Ms Jemma Higney Web Designer, The University of Nottingham Ms Jaysika Lala Graphic Designer, The University of Nottingham * Pictured below
Lesley Gray Ahmed Elamin Akponanabofa Henry Oti Theodoros Pitrakkos Karwan Fendi Norashidah Abd Rahman Zhiyu Wang
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The Organising Bodies
The International Society for Computing in Civil and Building Engineering The ICCCBE Conference series is organised by the International Society for Computing in Civil and Building Engineering, the ISCCBE. The ISCCBE is a society with international country representation. The list of country representatives is given under the Committees section of this guide. The ICCCBE bi‐annual conference series is one of the largest and leading forums in the area of information technology in civil and building engineering. It has been previously organised in New York 1981, Hangzhou 1985, Vancouver 1988, Tokyo 1991, Anaheim 1993, Berlin 1995, Seoul 1997, Stanford 2000, Taipei 2002, Weimar 2004, Montreal 2006 and Beijing 2008. After the icccbe2010 in Nottingham, the conference is planned for Moscow in 2012.
The European Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering The EG‐ICE is a group that was formed 17 years ago in Lausanne, Switzerland. It holds yearly workshops independently and in conjunction with larger meetings, such as the icccbe2010. The focus of EG‐ICE is to promote research and applications of advanced informatics to activities in engineering. The group maintains active contact with similar groups in countries outside Europe and encourages overseas memberships.
The University of Nottingham The University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering and the Department of Civil Engineering are the host and local organiser of the conference. The Faculty supports international research forums and has strongly supported and backed the organisation of this conference. This forms part of its research strategy in being research‐led and in encouraging research dissemination and knowledge exchange. The University of Nottingham is a leading University in the UK. It was confirmed as a world‐class University in the global league tables. It is ranked in the UK top 10 and the world top 100 by the Shanghai Jiao Tong (SJTU) and the Times Higher Education‐QS World University Rankings. The University has two international campuses: one in Malaysia and one in China. The Department of Civil Engineering was ranked second in England for the quality of its research in the latest Government organised Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2008).
Conference General Information
Conference Venue The conference will be held at the East Midlands Conference Centre (EMCC) situated within the University Park Campus of the University of Nottingham. The postal address of EMCC is: University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RJ, UK. A plan of the conference facility is shown on Page 8.
Conference Office Conference Office will be located in Gallery 1 on the first floor of EMCC. The Conference Desk will be at the entrance of the EMCC and will be open between 08:30 and 16:30. The contact information for the Conference is:
Postal address: icccbe2010, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK Telephone: +44 (0) 777 138 8765 (mobile) or +44 (0) 115 951 3873 (at the Faculty of Engineering) or +44 (0) 115 951 3640 (at EMCC) Facsimile: +44 (0) 115 951 5009 (at EMCC) or +44 (0) 115 951 3898 (at the Faculty of Engineering) Web address: www.engineering.nottingham.ac.uk/icccbe Email address: [email protected]
Registration Registration desk will be open between 18:30 and 20:00 during the Reception and between 08:00 and 08:45 on the first day of the Conference. Registration at other times will be at the Conference Desk when open.
Meals and Refreshment Breaks All lunches and refreshment during breaks will be served in the Exhibition Hall at the times published in the Programme (Pages 10‐15). Dinners are not provided at the Conference. The Conference Banquet, for those who have included it in their registration, will include transport and dinner.
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Conference Reception The conference reception will be hosted in the Exhibition Hall at the East Midlands Conference Centre (EMCC) between 18:00 and 20:00. All registrants and accompanying persons are invited. The event will feature live classical music (and possibly some Jazz ‐ on request) from the ‘The Rosa Quartet’. Refreshment and light snack will be available.
Internet Connections A free internet connection is available at the Conference Centre. A wireless connection is possible by connecting to "Conferences". No password is needed. Additionally, there are a few computers in the lounge area that are available for the use of delegates.
Venues for Sessions The Conference Programme uses five locations for the sessions: The Conference Theatre and Conference Suites 1 to 4. Plenary sessions are held in the Conference Theatre. An overview of the Conference Plan is provided on Page 8. The detailed programme is available on Pages 10‐15.
Car Parking Facility The Conference Centre has a free car parking facility for delegates.
Exhibition The Conference hosts an exhibition that includes a number of leading industrial participants. This will be in the Exhibition Hall and is open every day from 09:00 ‐ 16:00.
How to Get to The Conference Venue and On‐campus Accommodation The Figure below illustrates how to get to the East Midlands Conference Centre (EMCC), the Conference Venue, and to the on‐campus accommodation blocks. Please note the addresses below for satellite navigation or to hand‐over to taxi drivers. Registration for the Conference will be at the EMCC. Checking‐in for on‐campus accommodation will be in Cavendish Hall reception (check the separate accommodation guide).
Address:
East Midlands Conference CentreBeeston Lane, University ParkNottinghamNG7 2QD
Cavendish HallUniversity ParkNottinghamNG7 2QL
Foston
Chatsworth
Hardwick
Accommodation
East Midlands Conference Centre
Trent Building(ISCCBE BOD meeting )
: TowardsWollaton Park
Key:
University Staff Club(Hemsley Restaurant)
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icccbe 2010 Delegate Guidelines
Conference Etiquette All those attending the conference are requested to: • visibly wear their badges at all conference functions since badges are also passes to the conference functions (e.g.
the Conference Banquet, academic sessions and lunches). • be at the session location before it starts or use the rear door if later (need to use the stairs for the Conference
Theatre). • contact the Conference Office for booking meeting rooms. • check the notice board at the Conference Desk for any messages. • dress smart‐casual to formal.
Delegates may use the refreshment facilities and lounges without the need for any formal bookings.
High‐quality presentations are essential for the success of icccbe2010. Keeping to the times in the Conference Programme is also of paramount importance. Please read the following information carefully and feel free to contact the Organisers if you have any questions.
Guidelines for Presenters Each paper is allocated a total of 15 minutes. This is divided at the discretion of the chair into 10 minute presentation time and 5 minute setup and discussion time. The Chair will have your brief CV and the technical assistance will have prepared your presentation file ready for use. For the system to operate smoothly, you must have already uploaded your presentation file online and provided a brief CV when registering. Session chairs will be strictly enforcing the 15 minute limit to allow delegates to move between sessions to listen to particular papers of interest. Presenters must meet in the allocated session room at least 10 minutes before its scheduled start. They should introduce themselves to the chair and ensure their presentation file is already set. No changes to the electronic files are allowed at this stage. Meeting rooms will be equipped with a Windows‐based computer running PowerPoint 2007 and linked to a data projector. An integrated laser pointer and slide changer will also be available for use.
Guidelines for Chairs Session chairs will be provided with a print‐out of their individual session details showing title and order of papers and names and brief CVs of presenters. They will be assisted by a conference administrator who will ensure that all appropriate presentation files are loaded and ready for use and who will also trouble‐shoot if necessary. Session chairs are expected to: • be present in the session location at least 15 minutes before the schedule start of the session. • introduce themselves to the session administrator. • check with the administrator that all equipment is working properly. • check with the administrator that the presentations are not corrupt and that they correspond to the session. • strictly maintain the total 15 minute time period for each individual presentation. This period is nominally divided
into 10 minute presentation time and 5 minute setup and discussion time. This is especially important as the conference programme is very full. This is also important to allow delegates to move between sessions to listen to particular papers of interest.
In the event you are co‐chairing a session, you need to agree with your co‐chair for a change‐over time (normally half‐way through the session). As far as possible, if a chair is also presenting in their session, their presentation will have been scheduled towards the end of their chairing period.
Badges Conference badges show what you have registered for. If you have signed up for the conference banquet a strip at the bottom should indicate this. Badges also distinguish between accompanying persons and academic delegates. Accompanying persons are invited to attend the Conference reception and the Conference Banquet at Chatsworth. Your badge is your pass so please ensure that you wear it prominently at all times.
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Venue and Subject Programme
The conference is held at the East Midlands Conference Centre (EMCC). The EMCC is located within the Nottingham University Park Campus. The Conference sessions will run in five locations: the Conference Theatre (CT) and the Conference Suites 1 to 4 (CS1 to CS4).
Conference Office Hours Registration times: Tuesday, June 29 18:30 – 20:00 Wednesday, June 30 08:00 – 08:45
Conference Desk times: Daily 08:30 – 16:30
Programme: Sessions by Subject Area Day From To Session In
Plenary1 09:00 10:30 Opening session and keynote lectures CT
2 09:00 10:30 Industry Track: Advances and Future Challenges CT
3 16:00 16:30 Closing Session CT
BIM & Knowledge Management1 11:00 12:45 Sustainability CT
1 11:00 12:45 Knowledge Representation and Management CS 1
2 11:00 12:30 Critique CT
2 13:30 15:00 Construction & Management CT
3 13:45 15:30 Modelling & Case Studies CS 3
Computational Mechanics 1 11:00 12:45 Stability, Dynamics and Novel Methods CS 2
2 13:30 15:00 Long Span Bridges CS 2
2 13:30 15:00 Ground‐borne Vibration CS 1
2 15:15 16:30 Geotechnics CS 2
3 09:00 10:30 Concrete & Masonary CS 2
3 11:00 12:45 Finite Elements & Shells CS 2
3 13:45 15:30 Design & Structures CS 2
Construction and Management1 11:00 12:45 Organisation & Layout CS 3
1 14:00 15:30 General Concepts CS 3
2 11:00 12:30 Planning CS 3
2 15:15 16:30 Legal Issues CS 3
3 09:00 10:30 Automation & Simulation CS 3
3 11:00 12:45 Risk CS 3
Design Support and optimisation1 16:00 17:45 Design ‐ Integrated Design Solutions CS 3
2 13:30 15:00 Evolutionary and Adaptive 1 CS 4
2 15:15 16:30 Design ‐ Sustainability and Energy Efficiency CS 1
3 09:00 10:30 Design ‐ Collaborative, Distributed & Multidisciplinary
CS 1
3 11:00 12:45 Evolutionary and Adaptive 2 CS 4
3 13:45 15:30 Design ‐ Computer Aided CS 4
Education1 14:00 15:30 IT Innovation in Education 1 CS 1
1 16:00 17:45 Engineering Education and Training CS 1
2 11:00 11:45 IT Innovation in Education 2 CS 1
2 11:45 12:30 Innovation in CE Education Panel: Global Opportunities and Challenges
CS 1
3 11:00 12:45 IT Innovation in Education 3 CS 1
EG‐ICE Workshop 1 11:00 12:45 EG‐ICE10 Session 1 CS 4
1 14:00 15:30 EG‐ICE10 Session 2 CS 4
1 16:00 17:45 EG‐ICE10 Session 3 CS 4
2 11:00 11:45 EG‐ICE10 Session 4 CS 4
2 15:15 16:30 EG‐ICE10 Session 5 CS 4
Simulation and Visualisation 1 16:00 17:45 Visualization and Information Modelling CT
2 11:00 12:30 Training and Disaster Preparedness CS 2
3 11:00 12:45 Virtual Reality and Visualisation CT
3 13:45 15:30 Augmented and Virtual Reality CT
Other Subject Areas 1 14:00 15:30 Geographic Information Systems 1 CT
1 14:00 15:30 Structures ‐ Health and Monitoring CS 2
1 16:00 17:45 Geographic Information Systems 2 CS 2
2 13:30 15:00 Intelligent Building Controls CS 3
2 15:15 16:30 Tracking Technologies CT
3 09:00 10:30 Monitoring, Maintenance & Mgmt. CT
3 09:00 10:30 Architecture and Planning CS 4
3 13:45 15:30 Image Processing CS 1
Meetings (open to all unless stated otherwise)1 17:45 18:15 ASCE Global Center of Excellence in Computing CS 1
1 17:45 ‐ The Intelligent Computing Committee of ASCE CS 3
1 17:45 ‐ Meeting of the ASCE Visualization, Information Modeling, and Simulation Committee (VIMS)
CS 4
2 11:45 12:30 EG‐ICE General Assembly CS 4
2 12:30 13:30 ASCE TCCIT EDU Committee Annual Meeting CS 1
2 13:30 16:30 ASCE TCCIT ExCOM ‐1 ‐ CLOSED MEETING G3
3 09:00 12:30 ASCE TCCIT ExCOM ‐2 ‐ CLOSED MEETING G3
3 09:00 11:00 ASCE JCCE Editors ‐ CLOSED MEETING G2
Lunches and Refreshments breaks Lunches are served in the Exhibition Hall usually between 12:30‐13:30
Refreshments are served in the Exhibition Hall usually at 11:00 and 15:00
Fire Exit
Atriummeeting area
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EMCC Ground Floor Plan
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Programme Overview
29 June 2010 Wednesday 30 June 2010 Thursday 1 July 2010 Friday 2 July 2010
Location: CT CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 EH CT CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 EH CT CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 EH
Conference Registration (8:00 ‐ 8:45) Conference desk (8:30 ‐ 16:30) Conference desk (8:30 ‐ 16:30)
9:00 09:00
Opening Session
Keynote lectures
(CT)
09:00
Industry Track: Advances and Future Challenges
(CT)
09:00 Infrastructure Monitoring,
Maintenance and Management
Design – Collaborative, Distributed and Multidisciplinary
Computational Mechanics – Concrete & Masonry
Construction and Management – Automation & Simulation
Architecture and Planning
Exhibition
Day
3 and
Poster Session 2 (EH)
ASCE TC
CIT ExCO
M – 2 (G3) & ASCE JCCE
Editors (G2)
10:00
10:30
Break (10:30 – 11:00) 10:30
Break (10:30 – 11:00) 10:30
Break (10:30 – 11:00)
11:00 11:00
BIM – Sustainability
Knowledge Representation
and Management
Computational Mechanics ‐ Stability,
Dynamics and Novel Methods
Construction and Management ‐ Organisation &
Layout
EG‐ICE10 Session 1
Exhibition
Day
1 (EH)
11:00
BIM – Critique
IT Innovation in Education 2
Simulation – Training & Disaster
Preparedness
Construction and Management –
Planning
EG‐ICE10 Session 4
Exhibition
Day
2 and
Poster Session 1 (EH)
11:00
Simulation – Virtual Reality & Visualisation
IT Innovation in Education 3
Computational Mechanics ‐ Finite Elements & Shells
Construction and Management –
Risk
Evolutionary and Adaptive 2
Innovation in CE Education Panel
EG‐ICE Assembly12:00
12:30
ASCE TCCIT EDU
Committee Annual Meeting
Lunch Break (12:30 – 13:30) (EH)
12:45
Lunch Break (12:45 – 14:00) (EH)
12:45
Lunch Break (12:45 – 13:45) (EH)
13:00
13:30
BIM – Construction and Management
Ground‐borne Vibration
Long Span Bridges
Intelligent Building Controls
Evolutionary and Adaptive 1
ASCE TC
CIT ExCO
M – 1 (G3)
13:45
Simulation – Augmented and Virtual Reality
Image Processing
Computational Mechanics – Design and Structures
BIM – Modelling and Case Studies
Design – Computer Aided
14:00 14:00
Geographic Information Systems 1
IT Innovation in Education 1
Structures – Health and Monitoring
Construction and Management
EG‐ICE10 Session 2
ISCC
BE BOD M
eeting
(14:30
– 18:00)
(CR)
15:00 15:00 Break (15:00 – 15:15)
15:15
Tracking Technologies
Design – Sustainability
Computational Mechanics – Geotechnics
Construction and Management – Legal Issues
EG‐ICE10 Session 5
15:30 Break (15:30 – 16:00)
15:30 Break (15:30 – 16:00)
16:00 16:00
Simulation – Visualization and
Information Modelling
Engineering Education and
Training
Geographic Information Systems 2
Design – Integrated Design
Solutions
EG‐ICE10 Session 3
16:00 Closing Session
(CT)
16:30
Conference Banquet – Chatsworth House (16:30 – 23:00)
(Meeting point: EMCC Atrium at 16:30)
Tour of Chatsworth House (18:00 ‐ 19:00)
Dinner with folk music in Stable Courtyard
(19:00 ‐ 22:00)
Awards Ceremony (21:00 ‐ 21:15)
16:30
Location Keys:
17:00 CR Council Room – Trent Building CS1 Conference Suite 1
CS2 Conference Suite 2 17:45 ASCE Global
Center of Excellence in Computing
(17:45 ‐ 18:15)
Open meeting of The Intelligent Computing
Committee of ASCE
(17:45 – 23:45)
Open meeting of the ASCE
Visualization, Information
Modelling, and Simulation
Committee (VIMS)
(17:45 – 23:45)
CS3 Conference Suite 3 18:00
Reception & Early registration
(18:00
– 20:00) (EH
)
ISCC
BE BOD Dinne
r (19:30
– 22:00) (USC)
CS4 Conference Suite 4
CT Conference Theatre
EH Exhibition Hall G1 Gallery 1 ‐ 1st floor ‐ Conference Office
G2 Gallery 2 ‐ 1st floor ‐ meeting room
G3 Gallery 3 ‐ 1st floor ‐ meeting room
USC University Staff Club
Programme Overview
Detailed Programme Programme Day 1, Wednesday, 30 June 2010
Conference Theatre (CT) Conference Suite 1 (CS1) Conference Suite 2 (CS2) Conference Suite 3 (CS3) Conference Suite 4 (CS4)
9:00 Opening Ceremony ‐ Chair: Dr Walid Tizani Vice Chancellor of the University of Nottingham‐ Prof David Greenaway, President of ISCCBE, Prof Karl Beucke, Chairman of EG‐ICE, Prof Ian Smith, Chairman of ASCE TCCIT, Prof JP Mohsen, Chair of icccbe2010, Dr Walid Tizani Keynote lectures ‐ Chair: Prof Karl Beucke A future challenge for informatics: harnessing massive operational and condition data to better manage the infrastructure life‐cycle, James H. Garrett p.1 Digital buildings: facing the challenges, Alastair Watson p.3
10:00
Break (10:30 – 11:00) in EH
11:00 BIM – Sustainability Chair: Prof Dr Sergio Scheer
Feasibility of integrating building information modeling and LEED® certification process Wei Wu & R. Raymond A. Issa* ............................................ p.161
Towards a holistic modeling framework for embodied carbon and waste in the building lifecycle J.H.M. Tah *, Wei Zhou & F.K.T. Cheung .............................. p.163
Using building information modeling for measuring the efficiency of building energy performance Linjing Che, Zhili Gao, Don Chen* & Tang‐Hung Nguyen .... p.165
Building information model for evaluating the building energy performance: a case study Kevin Tantisevi* & Kittisak Sornsuriya .............................. p.167
Evaluation of BIM and Ecotect for conceptual architectural design analysis N. Thuesen*, Poul HKirkegaard & Rasmus Lund Jensen ...... p.169
Durability evaluation software system of concrete structure based on BIM and 4D technology Wenpeng Liu*, Bo Diao & Yinghua Ye ............................... p.171
Life‐cycle costing analysis to assist design decisions: beyond 3D building information modelling Andrew Whyte* & David Scott .......................................... p.173
Knowledge Representation and ManagementChair: Dr William J. O’Brien
Cost management in a collaborative management system ‐ a 5D‐approach Rainer Schach*, Ingo Flemming & Christian Flemming ...... p.191
A Semantic Web‐based approach for representing and reasoning with vocabulary for computer‐based standards processing Salih Demir*, James H. Garrett, Burcu Akinci, Omer Akin & Mark E. Palmer .............................................................................. p.193
On effective passage partitioning for information retrieval on domain‐specific technical reports Nai‐Wen Chi*, Hsien‐Tang Lin & Shang‐Hsien Hsieh ........... p.195
Semi‐automation of logical decisions in monitoring procedures to realize adaptive geotechnical construction methods Gerald Faschingbauer* & Raimar Scherer .......................... p.197
Developing a corporate information architecture: a case study Abdullahi Sheriff*, Dino Bouchlaghem & A El‐Hamalawi .... p.199
Ontology‐based ICT‐platform for management, simulation and decision making in large scale construction projects Raimar Scherer*, Sven‐Eric Schapke & Peter Katranuschkov . p.201
Topic specific search engines in civil engineering Predrag Petronijevic, Milos Kovacevic* & Branislav Bajat .. p.203
Computational Mechanics ‐ Stability, Dynamics and Novel Methods Chairs: Prof Carlo Sansour & Prof Peter Jan Pahl
The influence of theories on the quality of computer models Peter Jan Pahl* .................................................................. p.455
A general finite strip for the analysis of folded plates Ruijuan Jiang*, Francis T.K. Au, Y.K. Cheung & Ding yang Zheng .............................................................................................. p.457
Some engineering mechanics applications of mathematical programs with equilibrium constraints Francis Tin‐Loi & Sawekchai Tangaramvong* ................... p.459
NURBS solid modelling using an operator‐based approach Peter Stein* ........................................................................ p.461
Nonlinear numerical stability analysis of space trusses Vera Galishnikova* ............................................................ p.463
Advanced nonlinear time‐history analysis of partially restrained steel frames by using integrated equations of motion Mohammad Ali Hadianfard* & Hosein Rahnema ............. p.465
Computational non‐linear structural dynamics and energy‐momentum integration schemes Carlo Sansour* ..................................................................... p.467
Const. and Mgmt ‐ Organisation & LayoutChairs: Prof Nashwan Dawood & Prof Leen‐Seok Kang
Optimization of highway construction work zones: the agency and user cost tradeoff Amr Kandil*, Khaled Hyari & Mayur Bisani ......................... p.255
Tall building construction: some aspects of planning and organization Pavel Kagan* & Svetlana Muminova ................................... p.257
A non‐parametric algorithm for computing information technology induced productivity in the construction value chain Yahuza Kassim*, Jason Underwood & Benny Raphael ........ p.259
Economic Impact of Safety Improvement by a Rotation‐controllable Tower‐crane Hook Block Chijoo Lee* & Ghang Lee ..................................................... p.261
Assessing the impacts of spatial profile on site production using clustering techniques Wing Tak, Arthur Leung* & Chi Ming Tam .......................... p.265
A comparative study for layout planning of temporary construction facilities: optimization by using ant colony algorithms Gulben Calis* & Orhan Yuksel .............................................. p.267
Achieving IT‐based sustainable competitive advantage in construction: organisational soft issues M Alshawi, E C W Lou & J Goulding (N Salleh*) ................. p.263
EG‐ICE10 Session 1Chair: Prof Ian Smith
Experiences from the application of processing‐oriented building information in a CAD‐based environment Christian Koch* & Berthold Firmenich .................................. p.317
Integrated design of a large span roof: a parametric investigation on structural morphology, thermal comfort and daylight Michela Turrin*, Eric Van Den Ham, Axel Kilian & Sevil Sariyildiz .............................................................................................. p.383
An integrative approach for using multidisciplinary design optimization in AEC Philipp Geyer* & Karl Beucke ............................................... p.301
Gains and losses of information when collaborating remotely over a network communication in the construction industry M Alel, A Kwan & John Miles* .............................................. p.303
Representational programming for design analysis Rudi Stouffs* & Wei‐Tsang Chang ........................................ p.351
Intelligent computing for the design of high performance buildings Pieter de Wilde* & Yaqub Rafiq ............................................ p.363
Description of a methodology for decision support for energy efficient housing redesign Irem Erbas*, Rudi Stouffs, I.Sevil Sariyildiz & Anke van Hal . p.365
12:00
Lunch Break (12:45 – 14:00) in EH 13:00
14:00 Geographic Information Systems 1Chair: Prof Aizhu Ren
Smoke assessment of building fire based on FDS and GIS Zhen Xu*, Fangqin Tang & Aizhu Ren .................................. p.111
Automation for construction equipment request and deployment for emergency response Albert Chen & Feniosky Peña‐Mora* ................................... p.113
4D Information Management System for Road Maintenance Using GIS Satoshi Kubota* & Ichizou Mikami ..................................... p.115
A study on traffic accident measures in municipal roads by using GIS Satoshi Funamoto, Nguyen Van Nham*, Akinori Morimoto & Hirotaka Koike ...................................................................... p.117
Fundamental research on the optimal display of digital map according to scales based on the space perception Kantaro Monobe*, Shigenori Tanaka & Daisuke Mochinaga .............................................................................................. p.119
Research on method to extract advance notice of crimes from bulletin board systems for safety and security in community life Kenji Nakamura, Shigenori Tanaka, Kazufumi Otani & Yuhei Yamamoto* .......................................................................... p.121
IT Innovation in Education 1Chair: Dr Raymond Issa
An operational model for locating and sharing online learning resources – using construction safety as an example Ken‐Yu Lin*........................................................................... p.555
Understanding technology in learning settings based on structurational analysis Ivan Mutis* .......................................................................... p.557
Development of an online exam platform for the programming language course: ontology‐based approach Chia‐Ying Lin* & Chien‐Cheng Chou .................................... p.559
Evolution of a construction graphics course for engineering education Clark Cory*, Hazar Dib, Elizabeth Howard & Christian Hall p.561
A paperless, all digital engineering design class Bob McCullouch* ................................................................. p.563
Cognitive transformation mediated by VR 3D sketching during conceptual architectural design process Farzad Pour Rahimian & Rahinah Ibrahim* ........................ p.565
Structures – Health and Monitoring Chair: Dr John Owen
Development of an integrated building and sensor data model with contextual data for data mining Yoshihiro Yoshida* & Nobuyoshi Yabuki .............................. p.439
A building structural‐performance monitoring system using RFID tag with sensors Akinori Tani*, Motoki Ugaji & Yuichiro Yamabe .................. p.441
Nonlinear element model and damage estimating model of RC structures with arbitrary cross‐section columns Shuchun Li*, Bo Diao, Yinghua Ye, Yunpeng Zhang & Shaohong Cheng .................................................................................... p.443
Design criteria of wireless sensors in structural health monitoring systems Sepideh Zakikhani*, Ashutosh Bagchi & Amin Hammad ..... p.445
Physical nonlinear model identification in model‐based long‐term structural health monitoring Martina Schnellenbach‐Held* & Björn Karczewski .............. p.451
Modelling the nonlinear behaviour of a cracked reinforced concrete beam Waleed Hamad*, John Owen & Mohammed Hussein ......... p.453
Construction and ManagementChair: Prof J.H.M. Tah & Dr Bill East
Assessing the benefits and hindrances of information integration opportunities Youngcheol Kang, William O'Brien* & James O'Connor ...... p.207
Similarity measurement method of case‐based reasoning for conceptual cost estimation Sae‐Hyun Ji*, Moonseo Park, Hyun‐Soo Lee & You‐Sang Yoon .............................................................................................. p.211
A study of cash flows in projects with fuzzy activity durations Alexander Maravas* & John‐Paris Pantouvakis .................. p.213
Exploration of drivers and barriers to life cycle costing (LCC) in construction projects: professional quantity surveyors assessment Tinashe Chiurugwi, Chika Udeaja*, Keith Hogg & W Nel .... p.215
A Survey of the current state of e‐commerce usage in the taiwanese architect, engineering and construction industry Hung‐Ju Chien* & Stephen Barthrope.................................. p.217
Tag‐Manager Based Document Management Prototype System of Building Material Information Hyung‐Jin Park, Tae‐Hwan Jung*, Su‐Ho Yun & Kyo‐Jin Koo .............................................................................................. p.219
EG‐ICE10 Session 2Chair: Prof John Miles
Comparing structure‐based and function‐based user interfaces for traffic simulation Timo Hartmann* & L L olde Scholtenhuis .............................. p.55
Self‐repair of a tensegrity pedestrian bridge through grouped actuation Sinan Korkmaz*, Nizar Bel Hadj Ali & Ian F.C. Smith ......... p.449
Integration of radio frequency identification and building information modelling for decentralised information management ZiXiang Cong*, Hang Yin, Farhan Manzoor, Brain Cahill & Karsten Menzel .................................................................. p.423
Structural identification through continuous monitoring: data cleansing using temperature variations Irwanda Laory*, Prakash Kripakaran & Ian F.C. Smith ...... p.447
Finite element analysis of three dimensional shallow foundation using artificial intelligence based constitutive model Akbar Javadi, Asaad Faramarzi*, Alireza Ahangar‐Asr & Moura Mehravar ............................................................................ p.421
Integration of global positioning system and inertial navigation for ubiquitous context‐aware engineering applications Manu Akula, Suyang Dong, Vineet Kamat*, Lauro Ojeda, Adam Borrell & Johann Borenstein ............................................... p.107
15:00
icccbe2010 Nottingham 11
Break (15:30 – 16:00) in EH
16:00 Simulation–Visualization and Inf. Modelling Chairs: Prof Vineet Kamat & A/ Prof SangHyun Lee
Simulation tools to support energy efficient retrofit of small commercial buildings Mark Shaurette* .................................................................... p.37
A study on effects of providing environmental information using three dimensional computer graphics Sayaka Uchida*, Akinori Morimoto & Hirotaka Koike ........... p.39
Information modelling for building maintenance using mobile clients Paul Stack*, Ena Tobin, Umut Gokce & Karsten Menzel ...... p.43
Framework for a resilience system in safety management: a simulation and visualization approach SangUk Han, SangHyun Lee* & Feniosky Peña‐Mora ............ p.41
IFC & OpenGL‐based representation and development of 3D realistic model in virtual construction Jiangping Zhang, Fangqiang Yu* & Dapeng Wu .................... p.45
Simulating port logistics operations using 3D visualization technology Yichang (James) Tsai*, Chengbo Ai, Yiching Wu & Page Siplon ................................................................................................ p.47
A preliminary study on the application of computer simulation in the progressive collapse of bridges Xiao Lu, Xinzheng Lu* & Lieping Ye ........................................ p.49
Engineering Education and TrainingChairs: Prof David Scott & Prof Tomasz Arciszewski
Successful education: the key to engineering creativity Tomasz Arciszewski* & Catherine Harrison ......................... p.589
Construction of the e‐learning training complex: structure, parameters and functional possibilities of the courses Ekaterina Kulikova* ............................................................. p.591
Engaging learners inside and outside the classroom Pedro Neto*, Bill Williams & Isabel Carvalho ...................... p.593
Impact of gaming application use in construction engineering education Elizabeth Howard*, Clark Cory & Hazar Dib ........................ p.595
Integration of daylighting simulation software in architectural education Hanan Sabry, Ahmed Sherif, Ahmed Fekry & Tarek Rakha* p.597
A web‐based academic records tracking system for outcome‐based education Bill L.P. Lee & Stephen Mak* ............................................... p.599
Simulation for education in construction and construction management ‐ IT or not IT David Scott*, Michael Mawdesley & Gavin Long ................ p.601
Geographic Information Systems 2 Chair: Dr Lucio Soibelman
GIS based decision support system for health and safety management in linear projects Hasan Atay*, Esin Ergen & Gonul Toz .................................. p.123
Mobile application for land study using geographic information systems Hassan Pourazima, S. Muthukumar * & Javier Irizarry ........ p.125
Automatic generation of 3‐d building models from multiple bounded polygons Kenichi Sugihara* & Yoshitugu Hayashi ............................... p.127
GIS and territorial planning Svetlana Sheina, Victor Shumeev, Roman Matveyo, Liya Babenko*, Albina Khamavova & Alexandra Kartamysheva . p.129
Hydrologic analysis of digital elevation models using archydro extension Hisham I.M. Abdel‐Magid* & Abdalla M.T. Shigidi .............. p.131
A preliminary framework for research in spatial data sharing Norzamni Salleh* & Farzad Khosrowshahi ........................... p.133
Design – Integrated Design SolutionsChairs: A/Prof Robert Amor & Prof Guojian Wang
Integration of joint design of steel structures using product model Markku Heinisuo*, Mauri Laasonen, H Ronni & Teemu Anttila .............................................................................................. p.323
Distributed computing for construction project design by division into project design units Anatoliy Suprun* & Dmitriy Kislitsyn ................................... p.325
Web‐enabled model‐based CAD for design Jack C.P. Cheng*, Yu Zhang, Charles S. Han, Bimal Kumar & Kincho H. Law ....................................................................... p.327
Study and key technology of computer application integration in railway survey and design Cunxi Meng* ........................................................................ p.329
A software platform for information conversion from IFC‐based architectural model to PKPM structural model Zhaoqiu Liu, Yungui Li*, Xilin Lu & Hanyi Zhang .................. p.331
Technical challenges for integrated design and delivery solutions in civil and building engineering Robert Amor* ....................................................................... p.321
Automation in drafting and design for modular construction manufacturing utilizing 2D CAD and parametric modelling Aladdin Alwisy & Mohamed Al‐Hussein* ............................. p.333
EG‐ICE10 Session 3Chair: Dr Timo Hartmann
Visualization of construction process models Wolfgang Huhnt* & Sven Richter ........................................... p.35
A new method for very fast simulation of blast wave propagation in complex built environments Ian Flood*, T Bewick & J Dinan ............................................... p.53
Structural morphologies and sun transmittance control: integrated parametric design using genetic algorithms Michela Turrin*, Peter von Buelow & Rudi Stouffs ............... p.335
The multi agent paradigm and organizational abstractions in construction e‐business Esther Obonyo* & Chimay Anumba ..................................... p.221
The application of intelligent agency in a software model for buildings Michael Dibley*, Haijiang Li, John Miles & Yacine Rezgui .... p.205
Predicting the desired thermal comfort conditions for shared offices Anika Schumann, Mateo Burillo* & Nic Wilson ...................... p.95
Mathematical modeling of earthwork optimization problems Yang Ji*, André Borrmann, Ernst Rank, Florian Seipp & Stefan Ruzika .................................................................................... p.403
17:00
EVEN
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ASCE Global Center of Excellence in Computing (17:45 ‐ 18:15) Chair: Prof Tomasz Arciszewski
Open Meeting The ASCE Global Center of Excellence in Computing will take place during icccbe2010. Everybody is invited to our annual open meeting. Professor Tomasz Arciszewski (George Mason University, USA) will provide a brief overview of the Center’s mission and organization. Next, Professor Ian Smith (EPFL, Switzerland) will talk about our activities in the area of education, including the development of teaching modules available for downloading on our website (www.asceglobalcenter.org). Also, Professor Chimay Anumba (Pennsylvania State University, USA) will brief us about our planned workshop in Abuja, Nigeria. The last speaker, Professor Raymond Issa (University of Florida, USA) will talk about our activities in the area of international research. Finally, we will have a short discussion about our future activities.
The Intelligent Computing Committee of ASCE(17:45 – 23:45) Chair: Dr Ioannis Brilakis
Open Meeting The Intelligent Computing Committee of ASCE will hold its annual meeting a the icccbe2010. The meeting is open to all interested. For the Intelligent Computing Committee Meeting, the meeting agenda is: • Review meeting minutes of last meeting, review agenda, attendance signup sheet
• Review committee activities over the past year (special sessions, proposal to ASCE, etc.)
• Review web‐site relocation to a more permanent location (similar to mailing list), propose updates
• Committee name update: review the vote results, discuss the proposed names
• Discuss plans on white paper for IC challenges and opportunities
• Discuss committee’s role and support to TCCIT initiatives (e.g. best conference paper award)
• Discuss new initiatives – open call for discussion • Introduction and vote on new members Anyone can attend and participate in the discussion, however only committee members can vote.
Meeting of the ASCE Visualization, Information Modelling, and Simulation Committee (VIMS) (17:45 – 23:45) Chair: Prof Vineet Kamat
Open Meeting The ASCE Visualization, Information Modelling, and Simulation (VIMS) Committee will hold an open meeting at the icccbe2010. All are welcome to attend. Brief note about the meeting: The mission of the ASCE TCCIT Visualization, Information Modeling and Simulation (VIMS) committee is to advance research and education in the fields of data visualization, information modeling, and simulation. This also includes issues related to human computer interaction, system dynamics, infrastructure data representation, and software interoperability throughout the entire infrastructure life cycle. All researchers and educators interested in these and other related topics are encouraged to attend the meeting to learn about the committee’s activities and ways in which you can participate in its efforts. This meeting will review the committee’s activities for the past year and present initiatives for the upcoming year. Prospective committee members are requested to email a copy of your CV to Prof Vineet Kamat ([email protected]) prior to the meeting.
* Presenter of paper
Programme Day 2, Thursday, 1 July 2010
Conference Theatre (CT) Conference Suite 1 (CS1) Conference Suite 2 (CS2) Conference Suite 3 (CS3) Conference Suite 4 (CS4)
9:00
Industry Track: Advances and Future Challenges (CT) ‐ Chair: Mr Quentin Leiper The future of design and construction processes – what owners will be looking for as they rebuild failing infrastructure, Terry Bennett* p.5 Towards interoperable open digital building information models, Leif Granholm Design, delivery, and maintenance ‐ important issues with using BIM, David Throssell
10:00
Break (10:30 – 11:00) in EH
11:00 BIM – Critique Chair: Prof Zhiliang Ma
Object versioning as a basis for design change management within a BIM context Mohamed Nour & Karl Beucke* .......................................... p.147
IFC based BIM or parametric design? Hans Hubers* ....................................................................... p.145
Factors influencing the adoption of building information modeling in the AEC Industry Rui Liu, R. Raymond A. Issa & Sveltana Olbina* .................. p.139
An overview of BIM specialists Maria Bernardete Barison & Eduardo Toledo Santos* ........ p.141
Identifying the consideration factors for successful BIM projects Jongsung Won* & Ghang Lee .............................................. p.143
BIM – a driver for change Alastair Watson* .................................................................. p.137
IT Innovation in Education 2Chairs: Dr Renate Fruchter & Dr Ivan Mutis
A 3‐D learning environment for teaching the collaboration to civil engineers Eve Ross* ............................................................................. p.567
A video game‐based training mode for decision making in construction project control and management Hung‐Ming Chen* & Yang Lin .............................................. p.569
From learning to space Renate Fruchter* ................................................................. p.571
Simulation – Training & Disaster PreparednessChair: Prof Amin Hammad
Ultrasonic sensor + 4D virtual reality simulation environment for safety training Haiyan Xie, Wei Shi, R. Raymond A. Issa* & Jim Carr............. p.57
People flow modelling in building design Jinu Varughese, Dino Bouchlaghem*, David Brocklehurst & Shrikant Sharma ..................................................................... p.59
A research on coupling prediction model for multi‐disasterYongli Zhang, Jianping Zhang*, Aizhu Ren & Ding Li ............. p.61
Remote assessment of pre‐ and post‐disaster critical physical infrastructures using mobile workstation chariot and D4AR models Mani Golparvar‐Fard, Joyce Thomas, Feniosky Peña‐Mora* & Silvio Savarese ........................................................................ p.63
BIM‐based immersive indoor graph networks for emergency situations in buildings Uwe Rüppel, Puyan Abolghasemzadeh* & Kai Stübbe .......... p.65
An evaluation of the fire safety emergency cover toolkit Selda Konukcu* & Dino Bouchlaghem ................................... p.67
Construction and Management – PlanningChair: Prof Edmond Miresco & Prof Rainer Schach
Schedule metric analysis: a formalized approach to more realistic planning... Dan Patterson* .................................................................... p.241
Constraint‐based multi‐objective optimization of construction schedules Matthias Hamm* & Markus Koenig .................................... p.243
A decision support tool for subcontractor multi‐project resource allocation Ting‐Kwei Wang, William J. O’Brien* & Ronald Wakefield . p.245
An approach for fusing data from multiple sources to support construction productivity monitoring Anu Pradhan & Burcu Akinci* .............................................. p.247
An entropy‐based method for resource levelling Symeon Christodoulou*, Georgios Ellinas & Anastasia Michaelidou‐Kamenou ......................................................... p.249
Dynamic production‐based relationships between activities for construction projects' planning Adel Francis* & Edmond Miresco ........................................ p.251
EG‐ICE10 Session 4Chair: Dr Yaqub Rafiq
NanoBuild – concepts and requirements of nano‐to‐meter scale build Danijel Rebolj*, Martin Fischer, Drew Endy & Thomas Moore .............................................................................................. p.367
Cloud computing and its implications for construction IT Bimal Kumar*, Jack C.P. Cheng & Lewis McGibbney ............ p.315
Strategic positioning of IT in construction: the way forward Mustafa Alshawi, Eric Choen Weng Lou, Farzad Khosrowshahi, Jason Underwood & Jack Goulding (Norzamni Salleh*) ....... p.209
Innovation in CE Education Panel: Global Opportunities and Challenges Chair: Dr Renate Fruchter
Panel: Prof Karl Beuke (Europe) Prof Shang‐Hsien Hsieh (Asia) Prof Raymond Issa (Latin America) Prof JP Mohsen (USA) Prof David Scott (Australia)
EG‐ICE General Assembly Chair: Prof Ian Smith ‐ Open Meeting
The focus of EG‐ICE is to promote research and applications of advanced informatics to activities in engineering. The group maintains active contact with similar groups in countries outside Europe and encourages overseas memberships. There are currently over one hundred members and approximately 20% are non‐Europeans. The 17th Annual EG‐ICE Assembly is open to all.
12:00
13:00 Lunch Break (12:30 – 13:30) in EH
ASCE TCCIT EDU Com. Meeting (12:30 – 13:00) Chairs: Dr Renate Fruchter & Prof Ken‐Yu Lin Open all interested in education innovation. Mission, organization, and activities are provided. The committee will accept new member applications.
Lunch Break (12:30 – 13:30) in EH
BIM – Construction and ManagementChair: Prof Raimar Scherer & Dr Eduardo Toledo Santos
Analysis of life‐cycle information exchange E. William East* & Nicholas Nisbet ..................................... p.149
Potential utilization of building information models for planning maintenance activities Asli Akcamete*, Burcu Akinci & James H. Garrett ............... p.151
Return on investment analysis of building information modeling in construction Brittany Giel, R. Raymond A. Issa & Svetlana Olbina* ......... p.153
Research on 4D virtual construction and dynamic management system based on BIM Jianping Zhang & Ding Li* .................................................... p.155
The key performance indicators of the BIM implementation process Paul Coates*, Yusuf Arayici, Lauri Koskela , Mike Kagioglou, Colin Usher & Karen O'Reilly ................................................ p.157
Object oriented modelling of construction operations for schedule‐cost integrated planning, based on BIM Seungjun Ahn*, Moonseo Park, Hyun‐Soo Lee & Youngjun Yang .............................................................................................. p.159
Ground‐borne VibrationChairs: Dr Mohammed Hussein & Dr Hugh Hunt
An efficient formulation for calculating the vibration response of piled foundations due to excitation by an underground railway Kirsty Kuo* & Hugh Hunt ..................................................... p.543
Simulating ground vibration from underground railways through subsiding soil layers Simon Jones* & Hugh Hunt .................................................. p.545
Simple, yet puzzling, problems in vibration Hugh Hunt* .......................................................................... p.547
Vibration of buildings on pile groups due to railway traffic –finite‐element boundary‐element, approximating and prediction methods Lutz Auersch* ....................................................................... p.549
Modelling vibration from surface and underground railways as an evolutionary random process Mohammed Hussein* .......................................................... p.551
Dynamic response of a laterally‐loaded infinite rigid cylinder embedded in a saturated poroelastic medium Ashraf Osman* & Mohammed Hussein ............................... p.553
Long Span BridgesChairs: Prof Moe M. S. Cheung & Dr John Owen
The application of GQJS in construction control analysis of the continuous box‐girder bridge with corrugated steel webs Jianming Lu*, Ming Li, Wanheng Li & Jinquan Zhang .......... p.537
Effects of long‐term time‐dependent behaviour on dynamic properties of cable‐stayed bridges Francis T.K. Au* & X.T. Si ...................................................... p.539
Analysis of torsion stiffness and eccentric‐loading effect for cable‐stayed bridge with large width‐to‐span ratio Bingjian Wang*, Jianming Lu, Yimin Zhao, Xueda Qi, Yi Wang & Yamei Yu ............................................................................... p.541
Simulations on cross‐ties for vibration control of long span cable‐stayed bridges Limin Sun*, Hongwei Huang, Yonglong He & Yagang Zhou p.535
An integrated finite strip solution for dynamic analysis of long span bridges Zhenyuan Shen, Ben Y. B. Chan & Moe M. S. Cheung* ........ p.531
Analysis and design of hybrid long span cable‐stayed bridges using multi‐scale modeling techniques H.H. Almansour, Moe M. S. Cheung* & Ben Y. B. Chan ....... p.533
Intelligent Building ControlsChair: Prof Karsten Menzel
General information models of intelligent building control systems Andrey Volkov* ...................................................................... p.85
Towards intelligent building systems: evaluating user acceptance of automatic control Benny Raphael*, Yixing Chen, Chandra Sekhar & Kwok Wai Tham ...................................................................................... p.87
Using artificial intelligence to deliver optimised energy consumption Yang Gao, Emmanuel Tumwesigye*, Luke Allan, Brian Cahill & Karsten Menzel ....................................................................... p.89
Exploring the use of wireless sensor networks in building management Nan Li & Burcin Becerik‐Gerber* ............................................ p.91
Leveraging data from environmental sensors to enhance electrical load disaggregation algorithms Mario Berges*, Lucio Soibelman & H. Scott Matthews ......... p.93
Evolutionary and Adaptive 1 Chair: Prof Dr‐Ing Uwe Rüppel & Prof Jamal A Abdallah
Simulation modelling and multi‐layer genetic algorithms to identify optimal crew allocation in the precast industry Ammar Al‐Bazi & Nashwan Dawood* .................................. p.393
Multi‐objective optimization of process design using process‐based sustainable impact analysis Omar El‐Anwar* & Yong‐Woo Kim ....................................... p.395
Optimal configuration of AMD for building structures using genetic algorithms – determination of optimization efficiency Kazuhiko Sasakawa*, Akinori Tani & Yuichiro Yamabe ........ p.397
Multiobjective evolutionary finance‐based scheduling: the entire projects' portfolio Mohammad Abido* & Ashraf Elazouni ................................ p.399
A genetic algorithm approach to highway alignment development Botan A. AL‐Hadad*, Michael Mawdesley & Rod Stace ....... p.401
Applying artificial neural networks to estimate the amount of chlorine in air C.J. Jian*, L.K. Lin, Y.S. Chen & C.F. Chang ............................ p.405
Using genetic algorithms to assist in the design of a water distribution network Karwan Fendi*, Botan A. AL‐Hadad & Michael Mawdesley p.407
14:00
icccbe2010 Nottingham 13
15:00 Break (15:00 – 15:15) in EH
Tracking Technologies Chair: Dr Ioannis Brilakis
Analysis of three indoor localization technologies to support facility management field activities Saurabh Taneja, Asli Akcamete*, Burcu Akinci, James H. Garrett, E. William East & Lucio Soibelman ........................................ p.97
Dynamic information support system for the process of prefabricated member installation using RFID technology and multi‐agent system Phatsaphan Charnwasununth*, Nobuyoshi Yabuki & Tanit Tongthong ............................................................................ p.99
The assessment of RFID facilitated construction material management system ‐ a case study of water supply project Zhaomin Ren & Xiaolong Xue* ........................................... p.101
Feasibility of location tracking of construction resources using UWB for better productivity and safety Sonia Rodriguez*, Cheng Zhang & Amin Hammad ............ p.103
Improving construction safety through real‐time motion planning of cranes Cheng Zhang, Homam AlBahnasi & Amin Hammad* ........ p.105
Design ‐ Sustainability and Energy EfficiencyChair: Prof Andrey Volkov
Energy profiling: supporting performance based approaches in sustainable building design Tracey Crosbie, Nashwan Dawood*, Eugene Loh & Saad Dawood .............................................................................. p.353
Cost effective refurbishment approach to achieve energy efficient building: a primary school case study Eugene Loh, Nashwan Dawood*, Tracey Crosbie & John Dean ............................................................................................. p.359
Developing energy efficient building design in machine learning Hyunjoo Kim*, Annette Stumpf & Richard Schneider ........ p.355
Towards a formal axiology for sustainable infrastructure development Nora El‐Gohary* & Azzam Qari ......................................... p.357
Measuring the embodied energy, waste, CO2 emissions, time and cost for building design and construction Henry Abanda*, J.H.M. Tah, Franco Cheung & Wei Zhou . p.361
ComputationalMechanics ‐ Geotechnics Chair: Prof Somsak Swaddiwudhipong
Nonlinear FEM analysis of bearing capacity and sedimentation of single pile in multi‐layered soils Bingcan Hua*, Hao Chen, Jingsong Zhao, Congjun Wang, Xin Zhang & Guojian Wang ..................................................... p.481
Numerical simulation of the influence of pavement stiffness on energy dissipation Tao Lu, Nick Thom* & Tony Parry ...................................... p.483
DEM simulation of cylindrical cavity expansion in granular material Yan Geng*, Hai‐Sui Yu & Glenn McDowell ....................... p.485
Stochastic finite element modeling of water flow and solute transport in unsaturated soils ‐ a case‐study Mohaddeseh Mousavi Nezhad*, Akbar Javadi & Mohammad Rezania ............................................................................... p.487
Shakedown analysis of soil materials based on an incremental approach Juan Wang*, Hai‐Sui Yu & Huaxiang Li ............................. p.489
Construction and Management ‐ Legal IssuesChair: Prof Adel Francis
Automated outcome prediction model for differing site conditions through support vector machines Tarek Mahfouz* & Amr Kandil .......................................... p.289
Using Multi Agent Systems in Construction Claim Negotiation Gulsah Fidan, Irem Dikmen* & M. Talat Birgonul ............. p.291
An artificial neural network model for estimating the influence of change orders on project performance and dispute resolution Ibrahim Yitmen* & Ebrahim Soujeri .................................. p.293
Contractual document process model for document management Mohammed AL Qady & Amr Kandil* ................................ p.295
An integrated requirements management system for construction projects Abdou Karim Jallow*, Peter Demian, Andrew N Baldwin & Chimay Anumba ................................................................ p.297
EG‐ICE10 Session 5Chair: Prof Wolfgang Huhnt
A daily significant data basis for construction process simulation Karin Ailland* & Hans‐Joachim Bargstädt ......................... p.239
Climate change risks in decision‐making in building design and facilities management Wei Tian, Richard Beck, Wei Pan & Pieter de Wilde* ........ p.369
Building performance analysis based on modelling and simulation Hang Yin*, Zixiang Cong, Ammar Ahmed, Emmanuel Tumwesigye & Karsten Menzel ............................................ p.51
Supporting performance data acquisition and analysis for corporate public real estate management Ipek Gursel*, Sevil Sariyildiz & Rudi Stouffs ....................... p.425
Agent‐oriented development of hybrid wind turbine monitoring systems Kay Smarsly & Dietrich Hartmann* ................................... p.427
16:00
16:30
Conference Banquet – Chatsworth House (16:30 – 23:00)
The Conference Banquet will take place at Chatsworth House. Buses will start leaving from 4:00pm from the EMCC. The Journey will take about 50 minutes. Once there, you are invited to take a
tour of this historic mansion and then proceed to (what was) the Stable Courtyard. There follows food and drink accompanied with traditional English folk dance and music.
Timetable (Meeting point: EMCC Atrium at 16:30)
Tour of Chatsworth House (18:00 ‐ 19:00) Dinner with folk music in Stable Courtyard (19:00 ‐ 22:00)
Awards Ceremony (21:00 ‐ 21:15) Transport back at 22:00
Expected at EMCC at 23:00.
(timings are approximate)
Poster Session 1 (13:30‐16:00, in Exhibition Hall)
A parallelized image polygon detection algorithm for road sign inventory Yichang (James) Tsai & Ketan Umare .................................. p.83
A model‐based and RFID integrated approach to streamline component information flow in construction projects Semiha Kiziltas, Caner Akcay & Esin Ergen ........................ p.109
Seismic fragility assessment of model buildings in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Khader Abu‐Dagga, Samer Barakat & Abdullah Shanableh p.135
An ontology‐driven approach to labour cost estimation: The case of house‐building projects in Cameroon Henry Abanda, J.H.M. Tah, Marcelline Manjia, Chrispin Pettang & Kari Sambo ..................................................................... p.225
Evaluation of construction contractors in developing countries using fuzzy SAW method Hossein Rajaie, Ayoub Hazrati & Abbas Rashidi ............... p.283
Calculating direct solar radiation on vaulted roofs using a new computer technique Giamal Mashina & Mohamed Gadi ................................... p.389
Intensity of solar radiation on convex walls using a new computerized tool Giamal Mashina & Mohamed Gadi ................................... p.391
Design of submarine pressure hulls to withstand buckling under external hydrostatic pressure Carl T.F. Ross, Terry Whittaker & Andrew P.F. Little ......... p.493
Pull‐out behaviour of anchored blind‐bolt: a component based approach Theodoros Pitrakkos, Walid Tizani & Zhiyu Wang ............ p.509
The face bending behaviour of concrete filled structural hollow sections Ahmed Elamin, Walid Tizani & Norashidah Abd Rahman . p.511
Nonlinear behavior Of RBS connections in steel moment frames Mohsen Gerami & Amin Ghaznavi Oskoei ........................ p.527
Evaluation of cyclic response of RBS connection including panel zone effects Mohsen Gerami & Amin Ghaznavi Oskoei ........................ p.529
Understanding our students: a technology and construction baseline survey Thuy Nguyen, Fernando Mondragon, William O'Brien* & Kathy Schmidt .............................................................................. p.587
* Presenter of paper
Programme Day 3, Friday, 2 July 2010
Conference Theatre (CT) Conference Suite 1 (CS1) Conference Suite 2 (CS2) Conference Suite 3 (CS3) Conference Suite 4 (CS4)
9:00 Infrastructure Monitoring, Maintenance and Management Chair: Prof Dr Martina Schnellenbach‐Held
Simulation of airborne LiDAR for the assessment of its role in infrastructure asset monitoring Gavin Long*, Michael Mawdesley, Martin Smith & Ahmad Taha .............................................................................................. p.429
Development of network‐level linear programming optimization for pavement maintenance programming Jesus de la Garza*, Sercan Akyildiz, Doug Bish & Denise Krueger .............................................................................................. p.431
Remote sensing technologies for infrastructure management: Russian experience Elena Ash & Vladimir Gershenzon* ..................................... p.433
Monitoring the deflections of bridges in the UK by GPS Gethin Roberts* & Chris Brown ............................................ p.435
System development and performance evaluation of track intrusion in Taipei MRT system Lee‐kuo Lin*, Chih‐chian Chang & Po‐yen Wu .................... p.437
Design – Collaborative, Distributed and Multidisciplinary Chair: Prof Chimay Anumba
Cross‐disciplinary AEC teamwork supported by re‐representation Renate Fruchter* & Rodolphe Courtier ................................ p.299
Building design teamwork supported by a collaborative CAD modeling process analysis Sergio Scheer*, Fabiola Azuma, Michele Beber & Cervantes Ayres Filho ............................................................................ p.305
Formalisation and assessment of data structure based coupling in distributed civil engineering applications Toni Fröbel*, Berthold Firmenich & Christian Koch ............. p.307
Data exchange from BIM to building‐use simulation Mauri Laasonen* ................................................................. p.309
Process oriented model based information exchange between architecture and fabrication in early project phases Manfred Breit*, Fritz Häubi, Michael Raps & Nicolas Arnoldp.311
Dynamic context‐aware information access in virtual organizations Frank Hilbert*, Peter Katranuschkov & Raimar Scherer ...... p.313
Computational Mechanics – Concrete & Masonry Chair: Prof Jianming Lu
A technique of modeling local variation of laterally loaded masonry wall panels Yu Zhang* & Guangchun Zhou ............................................. p.469
Nonlinear RC beam element model under combined action of axial compression, bending and shear Yunpeng Zhang, Bo Diao*, Yinghua Ye & Shaohong Cheng . p.471
Numerical modeling of fibre‐reinforced concrete Ali Abbas, Sharifah Syed Mohsin* & Demetrios Cotsovos ... p.473
Kinematic FE limit analysis homogenization model for masonry walls reinforced with continuous GFRP grids Gabriele Milani & Enrico Milani* ......................................... p.475
Implicit gradient‐enhanced strain softening material models Somsak Swaddiwudhipong* & Leong Hien Poh ................... p.477
Development of nonlinear model for slender concrete in‐filled steel tube column Hyo‐gyoung Kwak & Ji‐hyun Kwak* ..................................... p.479
Construction and Management – Automation & Simulation Chair: Prof Shih‐Chung Kang
Role‐based access to facilities lifecycle information on RFID tags Ali Motamedi*, Rakesh Saini, Amin Hammad & Bo Zhu ....... p.227
A wireless climatic information system for construction sites Bill L.P. Lee* & Stephen Mak ................................................ p.229
Model‐based estimation of rooms’ energy consumption in building with renewable energy sources Joern Ploennigs, Ammar Ahmed*, Paul Stack & Karsten Menze l p
Automated progress measurement and management in construction: variables for theory and implementation Youngsoo Jung* & Sookyong Lee ........................................ p.233
Requirements for a computerized approach to plan sensor placement in the HVAC systems Xuesong Liu*, Burcu Akinci, James H. Garrett & Omer Akin .............................................................................................. p.235
Enhanced estimation of air emissions from construction operations based on discrete‐event simulation Changbum Ahn, Wenjia Pan, SangHyun Lee* & Feniosky Peña‐Mora ..................................................................................... p.237
Architecture and Planning Chair: Prof Dino Bouchlaghem
Daylight as an evolutionary architectural form finder Tarek Rakha* & Khaled Nassar ............................................p.371
Optimization system for facility placement in residential areas using multi‐objective genetic algorithms Yuichiro Yamabe*, Shunya KAWASE & Akinori Tani ............p.373
Space‐connector model for representing spatial relations in a quantitative space analysis Sung‐il Ham* & Ghang Lee ...................................................p.375
A simplified model for the interactive generation of architectural space layout Khaled Nassar & Mohamed Aly (Tarek Rakha*) ..................p.377
Luminaire position optimisation using radiance based simulation: a test case of a senior living room Shariful Shikder*, Monjur Mourshed & Andrew Price ..........p.379
Development of system and algorithm for evaluating defect level in architectural work Chollada Laofor* & Vachara Peansupap ..............................p.381
10:00
Break (10:30 – 11:00) in EH
11:00 Simulation – Virtual Reality & Visualisation Chair: Prof Nobuyoshi Yabuki
Evaluation of toolkits for visualizing information about performance of earthwork activities on a construction job site Guzide Atasoy & Burcu Akinci* .............................................. p.21
BIM‐based virtual training environment for fire‐fighters Uwe Rüppel & Kristian Schatz* .............................................. p.23
Preliminary inspection about the profit of 3D data in public works Teruaki Kageyama*, Kawakami Masakazu, Miyamoto Katsunori, Haishima Hironobu & Nakayama Toshimi............ p.25
An interactive 3D visualization system for displaying field‐monitoring data Yo‐Ming Hsieh* & Ya‐Sue Lu .................................................. p.27
3D‐Planning of construction site equipment based on process simulation Tim Horenburg*, Johannes Wimmer, Stephan Kessler & Willibald A. Günthner ............................................................. p.29
Combined strategy for efficient collision detection in 4D planning applications Vitaly Semenov*, Konstantine Kazakov, Vladislav Zolotov, Huw Jones & Stephen Jones ........................................................... p.31
Simulation of construction processes considering spatial constraints of crane operations Arnim Marx*, Kai Erlemann & Markus König ........................ p.33
IT Innovation in Education 3Chair: Prof Ken‐Yu Lin
Integrative structural design Fabian Gerold* ..................................................................... p.573
BIM collaboration across six disciplines Ute Poerschke*, Robert J. Holland, John I. Messner & Madis Pihlak .................................................................................... p.575
BIM teaching strategies: an overview of the current approaches Maria Bernardete Barison* & Eduardo Toledo Santos ....... p.577
InPro training environment – training platform for BIM based collaborative working Nenad Cus Babic* & Danijel Rebolj ..................................... p.579
A generalized procedure to develop a virtual environment for the conducting of hydraulics laboratory experiments Chiao‐Yun Lu, Catherine Kao*, Shih‐Chung Kang, Jihn‐Sung Lai & Tim Hau Lee ......................................................................... p.581
SimuSurvey X : an improved virtual surveying instrument running off a game engine Shih‐Chung Kang*, Shih‐Kun Chuang, Ruei‐Shiue Shiu, Yi Chen & Shang‐Hsien Hsieh ............................................................... p.583
Virtual Reality for learning construction surveying Hazar Dib*, Nicoletta Adamo‐Villani , Wesley Crawford & Douglas Keith ....................................................................... p.585
Computational Mechanics ‐ Finite Elements & Shells Chair: Prof Adib Becker & Prof J S Kuang
Plastic axisymmetric collapse of circular cylinders and cones under uniform external pressure Carl T.F. Ross, Mohammad Al‐enezi* & Andrew P.F. Little . p.495
Plastic non‐symmetric bifurcation buckling of circular cylinders under uniform external hydrostatic pressure Carl T.F. Ross*, Chris Bull & Andrew P.F. Little .................... p.497
A theoretical and experimental investigation of externally ring‐stiffened cylindrical pressure vessels subjected to external pressure Andrew P.F. Little, Carl T.F. Ross & David Flowers (Paul Smith*) .............................................................................................. p.499
Buckling of defective carbon nanotube Kok Keng Ang*, D D T K Kulathunga & J N Reddy ................ p.501
Composite tubing collapse under uniform external hydrostatic pressure Paul Smith*, Carl T.F. Ross & Andrew P.F. Little .................. p.503
Free vibration of a magneto‐electro‐elastic toroidal shell David Redekop* & Xiaohong Wang ..................................... p.505
Finite Element Analysis of creep crack growth using the C* parameter in multi‐domain problems Shankar Halighongde, Adib Becker* & Tom Hyde ............... p.491
Construction and Management – RiskChair: Dr James Garrett & Prof Raimar Scherer
Lessons learned from a collapsed wind turbine tower in Taiwan Jui‐Sheng Chou & Wan‐Ting Tu* .......................................... p.269
Input‐output impact risk propagation in critical infrastructure interdependency Albert Owusu*, Sherif Mohamed & Yuri Annisimov ............ p.271
Quantitative quality assessment of network‐based schedules Muhammad Ali Khan & Mohsin Siddiqui* ........................... p.273
Organizational and technological reliability of construction companies Alexander Ginzburg* ............................................................ p.275
The calculation of optimal premium in pricing ADR as an insurance product Xinyi Song, Feniosky Peña‐Mora* & Carlos Arboleda .......... p.277
A process‐based framework for modelling risk‐related failure costs in construction Jimmy Avendano Castillo*, Saad Al‐jibouri & Johannes Halman .............................................................................................. p.279
Fuzziness and randomness ‘a hybrid approach’ to risk management Marwa El‐Cheikh*, Andrew Chan & Julian Lamb ................. p.281
Evolutionary and Adaptive 2 Chair: Prof John Miles & Prof Bimal Kumar
Energy‐based predictions of number of reversals to fatigue failure of steel bars using artificial neural network Jamal A. Abdalla* & Rami Hawileh ......................................p.409
An evolutionary numerical approach to modelling the mechanical properties of rubber concrete Alireza Ahangar‐Asr, Asaad Faramarzi* & Akbar Javadi .....p.411
A new formulation for rotation of bare‐steel joints at elevated temperatures using genetic programming Khalifa Al‐Jabri* & Abdulkadir Cevik ....................................p.413
Neural network modelling of reinforced concrete beam shear capacity Keun‐Hyeok Yang, Ashraf Ashour* & Jin‐Kyu Song ..............p.415
Optimization of seismic behavior of steel frames with semi‐rigid connection using genetic algorithm Asghar Vatani Oskouei*, Sahand Sarioletlagh Fard & Kaveh Kouchmeshki .........................................................................p.417
Shuffled complex evolution optimizer for truss structure optimization Samer Barakat* ...................................................................p.419
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13:00 Lunch Break (12:45 – 13:45) in EH
Simulation – Augmented and Virtual Reality Chairs: Prof Koji Makanae & Dr Xiangyu Wang
Development of an accurate positioning method for augmented reality using multiple markers Naoki Ota*, Nobuyoshi Yabuki & Tomohiro Fukuda ................ p.7
Toward the improvement of safety planning for construction activities performed at high elevation by using augmented reality Petcharat Limsupreeyarat*, Nobuyoshi Yabuki & Tanit Tongthong ................................................................................ p.9
A novel application in guiding assembly task: augmented reality animation Lei Hou & Xiangyu Wang*...................................................... p.11
Development of a workspace conflict verification model for temporary facilities based on a VR simulation HyounSeok Moon, LeenSeok Kang* & Nashwan Dawood ..... p.13
Application of 3D terrain representation system for highway landscape design Koji Makanae* & Nashwan Dawood ..................................... p.15
The virtual construction simulator ‐ development of an educational simulation game Dragana Nikolic*, John I. Messner, Sanghoon Lee & Chimay Anumba .................................................................................. p.17
An approach to represent air quality in 3D digital city models for air quality‐related transport planning in urban areas El‐Said Zahran*, Lloyd Bennett & Martin Smith .................... p.19
Image ProcessingChair: Prof Kok Keng Ang
A computer vision and reasoning based video interpretation system for rapid productivity analysis of construction operations jie gong* & Carlos Caldas ...................................................... p.69
Visual recognition and assessment of concrete crack properties Zhenhua Zhu, Stephanie German & Ioannis Brilakis* ............ p.71
Pavement distress image recognition using k‐means and classification algorithms Ting‐Wu Ho*, Chien‐Cheng Chou, Chine‐Ta Chen & Jyh‐Dong Lin ............................................................................................... p.73
Developing An Intelligent Sign Asset Inventory System Using Image Processing Yichang (James) Tsai* ............................................................ p.75
Evaluation of photogrammetry for monitoring settlement of building adjacent to foundation jobsite Fei Dai* & Ming Lu ................................................................. p.77
The study of combining hive‐grid target with sub‐pixel analysis for measurement of structural experiment Shih‐Lin Hung & Yung‐Chi Lu* ................................................ p.79
Model‐based detection of progress using D4AR models generated by daily site photologs and building information models Mani Golparvar‐Fard, Feniosky Peña‐Mora* & Silvio Savarese ............................................................................................... p.81
Computational Mechanics – Design and Structures Chairs: Prof Hyo‐gyoung Kwak & Prof Markku Heinisuo
Effect of out‐of‐plane loading on in‐plane behaviour of unreinforced infilled RC frames J S Kuang* & Terry Y P Yuen ................................................. p.513
Research on collapse simulation of Dixituojiang bridge Liangliang Song, Weibing Peng*, Chudong Huang & Jun Chen .............................................................................................. p.517
An integration framework of arch bridge modeling for testing analysis Weibing Peng*, An Zhao, Chudong Huang & Jianming Lu ... p.519
Impact of the Eurocode 2 proposals for nonlinear analysis on lateral deformability and design of R.C. structures João Santos* & João Vinagre .............................................. p.521
Design, analysis and application of moving scaffold to the structural maintenance Takashi Hara* & K Shimomura ............................................. p.523
Analysis of buckling failure of rubber isolators serially connected with cantilever column subject to major earthquakes Yongfeng Du*, Zhidan Lin & Hui Li ....................................... p.525
Finite element simulation of the composite continuous box‐girder bridge with corrugated steel webs by CBCW Jianyong Song*, Jianming Lu, Wanheng Li & Jinquan Zhang .............................................................................................. p.515
BIM – Modelling and Case StudiesChairs: Prof Shang‐Hsien Hsieh & Dr Alastair Watson
A modeling level‐oriented approach for Building Information Modeling Sergio Scheer*, Cervantes Ayres Filho & Marina Figueiredo Müller ................................................................................... p.175
Approach to representing information resources in construction firms by using IFC based on object‐oriented method Zhiliang Ma* & Ning Lu ........................................................ p.177
Development of a sub building information model for 4D structural safety analysis during construction Zhenzhong Hu*, Jianping Zhang & Xinzheng Lu .................. p.179
IFC‐based clash detection for the open‐source BIMserver Pim van den Helm*, Michel Böhms & Léon van Berlo ......... p.181
Experiences using building information modeling for a construction project Meng‐Han Tsai, Cheng‐Hua Wu, A Matin Md, Su‐Ling Fan, Shih‐Chung Kang & Shang‐Hsien Hsieh* ...................................... p.183
Implementing building information modelling: a case study of the Barts and the London hospitals Chris Harty, Howard Jeffrey, Malcolm Stagg* & David Throssell .............................................................................................. p.185
Web‐based on‐demand information extraction system for building information models Le Zhang, R. Raymond A. Issa* & Svetlana Olbina .............. p.187
Design – Computer Aided Chair: Dr Ian Flood
The identification dilemma of computational geometry Irina Bilchuk* ....................................................................... p.337
Performance analysis and design platform based on building information model Guojian Wang*, Congjun Wang & Xin Zhang .......................p.339
Ways to automate of process of optimal design decisions generation in the multicriteria optimization conditions Andrey Korzhun* ...................................................................p.343
Coupling parallel buildings by supplemental viscous damper device Farzad Hejazi, Mohammad Dalili Shoaei, Jamaloddin Noorzaei*, Mohd Saleh Jaafar, A A Abang Abdullah & W Thanoon .......p.345
High‐performance computing platform for architectural design Guojian Wang* & Zhen Wen ................................................p.347
Practical software design for engineering application development Ibrahim Fahdah*, Bassam Izzuddin & James Way ...............p.349
Re‐entrant area studies using computational fluid dynamics Jin‐Yeu Tsou & Shing‐Tak Douglas Lau .................................p.341
14:00
15:00
Break (15:30 – 16:00) in EH
16:00
Closing Session(16:30 – 17:00) Chair: Dr Walid Tizani
Invitation from the next Conference Host: Prof Svetlana Bachurina
Closing remarks from The EG‐ICE: Prof John Miles
Closing remarks from The ISCCBE: Prof Karl Beucke
Closing remarks from The Conference Organisers
Poster Session 2 (13:45 ‐ 16:00, in Exhibition Hall)
Parametric modeling in transportation construction Duzgun Agdas & Ralph D. Ellis .......................................... p.189
IT in transportation construction: opportunities and barriers to implementation Duzgun Agdas & Ralph D. Ellis .......................................... p.223
Schedule network complexity versus project complexity Khaled Nassar .................................................................... p.253
A computer model for assessing project risks and occurrence of failure costs Jimmy Avendano Castillo, Saad Al‐jibouri & Johannes Halman ..............................................................................................p.285
Risk‐based decision making in construction: a case of planning and risk assessment of construction alternatives Jimmy Avendano Castillo, Saad Al‐jibouri & Johannes Halman ..............................................................................................p.287
Developing incentives for collaboration in the AEC IndustryAkponanabofa Henry Oti & Walid Tizani ...........................p.319
New advances in the automated architectural space plan layout problem Khaled Nassar .................................................................... p.385
Optimisation of a daylight‐window: hospital patient room as a test case Shariful Shikder, Monjur Mourshed & Andrew Price ......... p.387
Modelling techniques of composite joints under cyclic loading Zhiyu Wang & Walid Tizani ............................................... p.507
* Presenter of paper
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Academic Keynote Addresses
A future challenge for informatics: harnessing massive operational and condition data to better manage the infrastructure life‐cycle
James H. Garrett, Jr.,
Professor and Head, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Infrastructure managers proactively and cost effectively need to deliver and manage their infrastructure systems. This will require a data‐driven, contextual, frequently applied and predictive model‐based support. Many challenges and work for all of us in this community remains, though much excellent work has been done to date, to move us towards this envisioned support for infrastructure providers. It is a very long‐term goal, but an important goal which must be achieved. Infrastructure providers cannot continue business as usual; this has been made clear by continued infrastructure deterioration despite extremely large amounts of funding dedicated to its upkeep. Replacement of infrastructure without concurrent commitment to changing the management process will only push the crisis 20 years further out. This lecture will address these issues and consider how IT can be part of the solution.
Digital buildings: facing the challenges
Alastair S Watson,
Institute for Resilient Infrastructure, University of Leeds, UK
The world will face many challenges in the next twenty years and beyond: physical challenges such as mitigating climate change, adjusting for its effects and for shortages of resources and socio‐economic challenges such as population growth, political instability and economic uncertainty. Against this global context, considerable expectation will be placed on the construction industry and its clients to deliver infrastructure that is both appropriate and (in the broadest sense) resilient. Additionally, the challenges are characterized by uncertainty, are increasingly complex and probably conflicting. They also lie within fiscal and regulatory contexts that are likely to be subject to significant change. Within these challenges some common threads can be identified: the increasing requirement to consider the building within its wider context, the greater design effort necessary to justify the commitment of physical resources, the wider implications for the contractual relationship between the stakeholders and the probability that building refurbishment and redeployment will increase in importance. It can be inferred that over the next twenty years the building construction sector will pose significant challenges to its IT suppliers, it is also likely to be an important market. This lecture will outline the challenges to the construction industry and the consequential information technology challenges.
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Industry Keynote Addresses
The future of design and construction processes – what owners will be looking for as they rebuild failing infrastructure
Terry D Bennett,
AEC Solutions Division, Autodesk Inc.
In this presentation, Autodesk Senior Industry Manager for Civil Engineering and Heavy Construction Terry Bennett will provide a forward looking vision into what the next 10 years will look like for IT in civil engineering and heavy construction industries and outline the future of design and construction processes, its impact on infrastructure projects, and what owners will be looking for from their consultants going forward as they rebuild our failing infrastructure and once again are looked upon as master builders, integrators and innovators of design and construction approaches.
Towards interoperable open digital building information models
Leif Granholm,
Senior Vice President, in the Management Team, Tekla Ltd.
The presentation will focus on how building industry will transform from document based processes to process based on digital model based information. Special focus will be given on how this is implemented openly, not causing a lock in to proprietary technology, but instead building on open interoperability between systems from different vendors. Benefits and opportunities given by model based processes to building industry will be analyzed. A new concept for OpenBIM system and information architecture that draws on experiences and technologies already in place in commercial software is presented. Technologies required for successful deployment of model based information to fabrication and sites will also be presented, f.ex augmented reality. The presentation will be topped with some predictions on how and when this will happen.
Design, delivery, and maintenance ‐ important issues with using BIM
David Throssell,
UK BIM Technical Manager at Skanska UK
Skanska are now established users of software to animate how architecture, structure and services will fit together on a project plan. They are now finding new uses for it, and it is clear that they can demonstrate real savings in cost and improve the robustness of their timescales. The presenter will draw on hands‐on experiences in recent construction projects with using BIM technologies and highlight important issues especially those dealing with costs versus benefits. The presentation will cover practical issues relating to the technical uses of BIM in the design, delivery, and maintenance of buildings. The presentation will start by defining what is BIM and what is the Skanska definition of BIM. It will then tackle the subject within the contexts of design, delivery and maintenance of buildings.
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Nottingham ‐ What to see
From the Ice Age drawings at Creswell Crags to a perfectly preserved snapshot of a typical 1920s home at Mr Straw’s House in Worksop, Nottinghamshire is crammed with historical attractions. Fortunately, some popular sites are found in very close proximity to the East Midlands Conference Centre. These include country parks, castles, museums as well as the reputedly oldest inn in England. Step outside and explore Nottingham... The University Park Campus is conveniently placed for visits to Nottingham City Centre and Wollaton Park. The City Centre is reached by either taxis or frequent bus service. Wollaton Park is within easy walking distance of the Conference Centre. Please visit www.triptimes.co.uk to plan your public transport journey and ensure to confirm your journey with the bus driver to avoid going in the wrong direction.
Campus Location within Nottingham (from Google Maps) • While on campus, do not miss out on the spectacular and relaxing views along the Lakeside. Just behind the
conference centre, visit the “secret” Millennium Garden. In the south, walk into the central courtyard and observe the splendid architecture of one of the oldest structure on campus, the Trent Building.
• Adjacent to the University campus is Wollaton Park. On site, in addition to the historic hall and its
sumptuous grounds, visitors will find Nottingham's Natural History Museum and the Yard Gallery.
Nottingham City Centre
East Midlands Conference Centre
On‐Campus Accommodation
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• Nottingham has more man‐made caves than anywhere else in Britain, and the cave network has Ancient
Monument Protection. Located in the heart of Nottingham City Centre, the City of Caves is part of a complex of up to 400 caves dating back to the Dark Ages, the last of which were in use until as late as 1924 (look at a Nottingham City Centre Map).
• At the end of Castle Boulevard you will find The Museum of Nottingham Life sited in Brewhouse Yard at the base
of Castle Rock, a location that itself reveals much about Nottingham's social history. Behind the museum you will find another network of man‐made caves, the Castle Rock caves.
• Visit Nottingham Castle, a magnificent 17th century ducal mansion built on the site of the original Medieval
Castle, with spectacular views across the city. Nottingham Castle today is a vibrant museum and art gallery housing a vast collection of silver, glass, decorative items, visual arts, paintings and Nottinghamshire Archaeology and History.
• Tales of Robin Hood have been told for 700 years – and our fascination with this world‐famous outlaw continues
into the 21st century. From his forest lair he ambushes rich travellers, fights corrupt officials, and shares the spoils of his outlawry with poor, oppressed peasants. Just below Nottingham Castle you will find the 7ft bronze statue that was erected in 1952, the Robin Hood statue.
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Banquet at Chatsworth
The Conference Banquet will be held at Chatsworth House. This is a large country house in Derbyshire, 3½ miles north east of Bakewell about 45 miles from Nottingham. It is the seat of the Dukes of Devonshire, and has been home to their family, the Cavendish family, since Bess of Hardwick settled at Chatsworth in 1549. Standing on the east bank of the River Derwent, Chatsworth looks across to the low hills that divide the Derwent and Wye valleys. The house is set in expansive parkland, and backed by wooded, rocky hills rising to heather moorland. Chatsworth's garden is one of the most famous in England. The house contains a unique collection of priceless paintings, furniture, Old Master drawings, neoclassical sculpture, books and other artefacts. Chatsworth has been selected as the United Kingdom's favourite country house several times. (Source: Wikipedia) The visit will be on Thursday 1st of July 2010. It includes a tour of the House, which should last about 45 minutes, and a special barbeque in its historic stable courtyard.
Timetable 16:30 Meet at EMCC Atrium for transport to Chatsworth17:30 18:00
Commence tour of Chatsworth House (1)Commence tour of Chatsworth House (2)
19:00 Drinks reception in the Stable Courtyard folk music accompaniment (Freds Folks Ceilidh Band)
19:30 Dinner in the Stable Courtyard folk dance & music accompaniment (The Foresters Morris men)
21:00 Awards Ceremony 21:45 Board Coaches for return to EMCC (timings are approximate)
Chatsworth House Location (From Google Maps)
View from R. Derwent
Sculpture gallery
Chatsworth west front
Chatsworth dinning
Hallway
The ForrestersThe Forresters
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List of Delegates
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Abanda, Henry Oxford Brookes University, UK
Abd Rahman, Norashidah The University of Nottingham, UK
Abdalla, Jamal American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Abdel‐Magid, Hisham I.M. Dar Al‐Handasah Engineering Consultants, Qatar Abolghasemzadeh, Puyan Technische Universität Darmstadt (TUD), Germany
Ahmad AL‐Hadad, Botan The University of Nottingham, UK
Ahmed, Ammar University College Cork, Ireland
Ahn, Seungjun Seoul National University, Korea
Ailland, Karin Bauhaus‐Universität Weimar, Germany
Akcamete, Asli Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Akinci, Burcu Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Al‐enezi, Mohammad University of Portsmouth, Kuwait
Al‐Hussein, Mohamed University of Alberta, Canada
Al‐Jabri, Khalifa Sultan Qaboos University, Oman
Amor, Robert University of Auckland, New Zealand
Ang, Kok Keng National University of Singapore, Singapore
Anumba, Chimay The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Arciszewski, Tomasz George Mason University, , USA
Ash, Elena ScanEx, Moscow State University, Russia
Ashour, Ashraf University of Bradford, UK
Atasoy, Guzide Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Atay, Hasan Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Au, Francis T.K. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Babenko, Liya Rostov State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
Bachurina, Svetlana Moscow City Government, Russia
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Barison, Maria Bernardete Universidade Estadual de Londrina ‐ UEL, Brazil Becerik‐Gerber, Burcin University of Southern California, USA
Becker, Adib The University of Nottingham, UK
Bellerby, Andrew Tekla (UK) Ltd, UK
Bennett, Terry Autodesk Inc., USA
Berges, Mario Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Bettany, Paul Tekla (UK) Ltd, UK
Beucke, Karl Bauhaus‐Universität Weimar, Germany
Bilchuk, Irina Moscow State university of Civil Engineering, Russia
Borrmann, André Technische Universität München, Germany
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Caldas, Carlos University of Texas at Austin, USA
Calis, Gulben Ege University, Turkey
Chang, Kuo‐Yi (Gloria) * National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Charnwasununth, P Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Cheese, Colin AceCad Software Ltd, UK
Chen, Dailin China Academy of Building Research Tech. Co., Ltd., China
Chen, Don University of North Carolina – Charlotte, USA
Chen, Hung‐Ming National Taiwan University of Science and Tech., Taiwan
Cheng, Jack C.P. Hong Kong University of Science and Tech., Hong Kong
Cheng, Zhijun China Academy of Building Research Tech. Co., Ltd., China
Chernitskiy, Vadimir IBM East Europe/Asia Ltd., Russia
Cheung, Moe M. S. Hong Kong University of Science and Tech., Hong Kong
Chi, Nai‐Wen National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Chien, Hung‐Ju Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
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Dai, Fei Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
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Daynes, Paul AceCad Software Ltd, UK
de la Garza, Jesus Virginia Tech, USA
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East, Bill ERDC‐CERL US Army Corps of Engineers, USA
Elamin, Ahmed The University of Nottingham, UK
El‐Anwar, Omar University of Washington, USA
Elazouni, Ashraf King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia
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Ellis, Ralph D. ~ University of Florida, USA
Erbas, Irem TU Delft, Netherlands
Ergen, Esin Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
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Fahdah, Ibrahim Imperial College, UK
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Faschingbauer, Gerald Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
Fendi, Karwan The University of Nottingham, UK
Fenton, Mike East Midlands Development Agency, 0
Filippov, Nikolay Moscow Committee of Architecture, Russia
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Francis, Adel Quebec University, Canada
Fröbel, Toni Bauhaus‐Universität Weimar, Germany
Fruchter, Renate Stanford University, USA
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Galishnikova, Vera People's Friendship University of Russia, Russia
Gao, Chengyong Shanghai Xiandai Architecture Design (Group) Co., Ltd., China
Garrett, James Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Geng, Yan The University of Nottingham, UK
gerami, Mohsen ~ Semnan University,Iran
Gerold, Fabian Bauhaus‐Universität Weimar, Germany
Geyer, Philipp Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
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Ghaznavi Oskoei, Amin ~ SADRA Institute of Higher Education,Iran
Ginzburg, Alexander Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
Granholm , Leif Tekla Ltd, Sweden
Gray, Lesley The University of Nottingham, UK
Guo, Chunyu China Academy of Building Research Tech. Co., Ltd., China
Gursel, Ipek TU Delft, Netherlands
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Hadianfard, Mohammad Ali Shiraz University of Technology,Iran Ham, Sung‐il Yonsei university, Korea
Hamad, Waleed The University of Nottingham, UK
Hamm, Matthias Ruhr‐University Bochum, Germany
Hammad, Amin Concordia Institute of Information Systems Engg. , Canada
Hara, Takashi Tokuyama College of Technology, Japan
Hartmann, Dietrich Ruhr‐University Bochum, Germany
Hartmann, Timo University of Twente, Netherlands
Heinisuo, Markku Tampere University of Technology, Finland
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Hilbert, Frank Technical University of Dresden, Germany
Hofmeyer, Herm Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Horenburg, Tim Technische Universität München, Germany
Howard, Elizabeth Purdue University, USA
Hsieh, Shang‐Hsien National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Hsieh, Yo‐Ming National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Hu, Zhenzhong Tsinghua University, China
Hua, Bingcan Shanghai Xiandai Architecture Design (Group) Co., Ltd., China
Huang, Hongwei Tongji University, China
Huang, Qiang China Academy of Building Research, China
Hubers, Hans Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Huhnt, Wolfgang Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Hunt, Hugh Cambridge University Engineering Department, UK
Hussein, Mohammed The University of Nottingham, UK
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Ibrahim, Rahinah Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
Insley, Steve ^ AceCad Software Ltd, UK
Irizarry, Javier Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Issa, Raymond University of Florida, USA
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Jaafar, Mohd Saleh Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
Jallow, Abdou Loughborough University, UK
Jeffrey, Howard Skanska Technology, UK
Jeng, Dong‐Sheng University of Dundee, UK
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Ji, Yang Technische Universität München, Germany
Jian, Chen‐you National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
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Jin Hee, Jang * Gyeongsang National University, Korea
Jones, Simon University of Cambridge, UK
Jung, Tae‐Hwan University of Seoul, Korea
Jung, Youngsoo Myongji University, Korea
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Kagan, Pavel Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
Kageyama, Teruaki Japan Construction Information Centre, Japan
Kamat, Vineet University of Michigan, USA
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Kang, Leen‐Seok Gyeongsang National University, Korea
Kang, Shih‐Chung National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Kao, Catherine National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Kassim, Yahuza University of Salford, UK
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Kim, Hyunjoo California State University‐Fullerton, USA
Koch, Christian Bauhaus‐Universität Weimar, Germany
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Konukcu, Selda Loughborough University, UK
Korkmaz, Sinan Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Switzerland
Korzhun, Andrey Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
Kovacevic, Milos University of Belgrade, Serbia
Kozlova, Elena Mosgorgeotrest, Russia
Krueger, Denise College of Mount St. Joseph, USA
Kuang, J S Hong Kong University of Science and Tech., Hong Kong
Kubota, Satoshi Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
Kulikova, Ekaterina Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
Kumar, Bimal Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Kuo, Kirsty University of Cambridge, UK
Kuzminova, Galina Mosgorgeotrest, Russia
Kwak, Hyo‐gyoung Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Kwak, Ji‐hyun Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
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Laasonen, Mauri Tampere University of Technology, Finland
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Laory, Irwanda Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Switzerland
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Lee, Bill L.P. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Lee, Chijoo Yonsei University, Korea
Lee, Ghang Yonsei University, Korea
Lee, SangHyun University of Alberta, Canada
Leiper, Quentin Carrillion plc, UK
Leung, Wing Tak (Arthur) City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Li, Ding Tsinghua University , China
Li, Haijiang Cardiff University, UK
Li, Ming Research Institute of Highway Ministry of Transport, China
Li, shuchun Beihang University, China
Li, Wanheng Research Institute of Highway Ministry of Transport, China
Li, Yungui China Academy of Building Research, China
Liang, Feng Ministry of Housing and Urban ‐ Rural Development, China
Limsupreeyarat, Petcharat Chulalongkorn University, Japan Lin, Ken‐Yu University of Washington, USA
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Little, Andrew P.F. ~ University of Portsmouth, UK
Liu, Wenpeng Beihang University, China
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Liu, Xuesong Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Long, Gavin The University of Nottingham, UK
Longshaw, Gary ^ AceCad Software Ltd, UK
Lorenz, Christof SOFiSTiK AG, Germany
Lu, Jianming Research Institute of Highway Ministry of Transport, China
Lu, Xinzheng Tsinghua University, China
Lu, Yung‐Chi National Chiao‐Tung University, Taiwan
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Ma, Encheng China Academy of Building Research Tech. Co., Ltd., China
Ma, Zhiliang Tsinghua University, China
Mahfouz, Tarek Ball State University, USA
Mak, Stephen The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Makanae, Koji Miyagi University, Japan
Maly, Stefan SOFiSTiK AG, Germany
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Mashina, Giamal Biotechnology Research Center, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Matthews, Adam ~ Autodesk Inc., UK
Mawdesley, Hazel * The University of Nottingham, UK
Mawdesley, Mick The University of Nottingham, UK
McCullouch, Bob Purdue University, USA
McCullouch, Terri * Purdue University, USA
Meng, Cunxi China Railway First Survey and Design Institute Group LTD., China
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Milani, Enrico Università di Ferrara, Italy
Miles, John Cardiff University, UK
Miresco, Edmond École de technologie supérieure, Canada
Mohsen, J. P. University Of Louisville, USA
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Moon, Hyoun‐Seok Gyeongsang National University, Korea
Morimoto, Akinori Utsunomiya University, Japan
Motamedi, Ali Concordia University, Canada
Mousavi Nezhad, Mohaddeseh University of Exeter, UK
Muminova, Svetlana Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
Mutis, Ivan Texas A&M Univerisity, USA
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Nassar, Khaled ~ American University in Cairo, Egypt
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Nham, Nguyen Van Utsunomiya University, Japan
Nikolic, Dragana The Pennsylvania State University, USA
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O’Brien, William J. University of Texas at Austin, USA
O’Connor, Jacqueline Acumen, USA
Obonyo, Esther University of Florida, USA
Olbina, Svetlana University of Florida, USA
Osman, Ashraf Durham University, UK
Ota, Naoki Osaka University, Japan
Oti, Akponanabofa Henry The University of Nottingham, UK
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Owusu, Albert Griffith University, Australia
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Pahl, Peter Jan Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
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Peng, Weibing Zhejiang University of Technology, China
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Rafiq, Yaqub University of Plymouth, UK
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Raphael, Benny National University of Singapore, Singapore
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Rashidi, Abbas ~ Islamic Azad University, Semnan,Iran
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Salleh, Norzamni University of Salford, UK
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Santos, Eduardo Toledo Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
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Savchkov, Igor Moscow Committee of Architecture, Russia
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Semenov, Vitaly Institute for System Programming RAS, Russia
Sergeeva, Olga Moscow City Government, Russia
Shaurette, Mark Purdue University, USA
Shen, Wendou China Academy of Building Research Tech. Co., Ltd., China
Sherif, Ahmed ~ The American University in Cairo, Egypt
Sheriff, Abdullahi Loughborough University, UK
Shikder, Shariful Loughborough University, UK
Siddiqui, Mohsin King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia
Sien, Brian ASCE, USA
Smith, Ian Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Switzerland
Smith, Paul University of Portsmouth, UK
Soboleva, Yulia Mosgorgeotrest, Russia
Soibelman, Eric * Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Soibelman, Lucio Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Soibelman, Tania * Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Song, Jianyong Research Institute of Highway Ministry of Transport, China
Soujeri, Ebrahim European University of Lefke, Turkey
Stack, Paul University College Cork, Ireland
Stein, Peter Bauhaus‐Universität Weimar, Germany
Stolyarova, Tatyana Russkiy SAPR Group Of Companies, Russia
Stouffs, Rudi Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Sugihara, Kenichi Gifu‐Keizai University, Japan
Sun, Limin Tongji University, China
Suprun, Anatoliy Nizhny Novgorod State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Russia
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Tah, J.H.M. Oxford Brookes University, UK
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Throssell, David ~ Skanska Technology, UK
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Uchida, Sayaka Utsunomiya University, Japan
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van den Helm, Pim TNO Built Environment and Geosciences, Netherlands
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Volkov, Andrey Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
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Wang, Bingjian Research Institute of Highway the Ministry of Communications , China
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Wang, Jianqing Ministry of Housing and Urban ‐ Rural Development, China
Wang, Juan The University of Nottingham, UK
Wang, Xiangyu University of Sydney, Australia
Wang, Zhiyu The University of Nottingham, UK
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Whyte, Andrew Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Wimmer, Johannes Technische Universität München, Germany
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Xu, Hao East China Architectural Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd., China
Xu, Zhen Tsinghua University, China
Xue, Xiaolong Harbin Institute of Technology, China
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Yabuki, Nobuyoshi Osaka University, Japan
YAMABE, Yuichiro Kobe University, Japan
Yamamoto, Yuhei Kansai University, Japan
Yang, Youngjun * Seoul National University, Korea
Yin, Hang University College Cork, Ireland
Yoon, You‐Sang * Seoul National University, Korea
Yoshida, Yoshihiro Osaka University, Japan
Yu, Fangqiang Tsinghua University, China
Yun, Su‐Ho University of Seoul, Korea
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Zahran, El‐Said The University of Nottingham, UK
Zakikhani, Sepideh Concordia University, Canada
Zhang , Qingwen * Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Zhang, Jianping Tsinghua University, China
Zhang, Jinquan Research Inst. of Highway Ministry of Transport, China
Zhang, Lu * University of Sydney, Australia
Zhang, Yu Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Zhou, Wei University of Reading, United Kingdom
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