Items where Subject is "Information & Communication Technologies (ICT)"

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Alshalhoob, Saleh (2012) Building Informantion Modelling. Masters thesis, Waterford Institute of Technology.

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Doyle, John (2010) Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Sustainability – An evaluation of BIM analysis software and sustainable building performance. Masters thesis, Watefrord Institute of Technology.

Duffy, Kevin (2007) Assessing the potential for Construction Collaboration Technologies (CCTs) in Small to Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) involved in project management in the Irish Construction Industry. Masters thesis, WIT.

Duffy, Kevin and Graham, Brian and Thomas, Ken (2007) ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL FOR CONSTRUCTION COLLABORATION TECHNOLOGIES (CCT) IN SMALL TO MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN THE IRISH CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY. In: 23rd Annual ARCOM Conference, 3-5 September 2007, University of Ulster, Belfast.

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Fagan, Colin (2010) An investigation into the application of the Intelligent Building concept for commercial office buildings. Masters thesis, Waterford Institute of Technology.

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Kenny, Liam (2009) 4D Scheduling – Implementation in an Irish Construction Company. Masters thesis, Waterford Institution of Technology.

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Mager, Matthias (2003) Best Practice use of IT Tools on Construction Studies. Masters thesis, Waterford Institute of Technology.

McGrath, George (2010) Building Information Modeling (BIM) – An Evaluation of the use of BIM on a large Commercial Construction Project in Ireland. Masters thesis, Waterford Institute of Technology.

Mons, Guido (2002) Internet-based project management in the UK and German construction industry. Masters thesis, Waterford Institute of Technology.

Muir, Ken (2010) ICT in Construction – An investigation into Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System in the leading Irish construction firms. Masters thesis, Waterford Institute of Technology.

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Perl, Christian (2001) E-Commerce strategy and the A/E/C sector : an investigation into e-commerce strategies of leading construction firms operating in the German, UK and Irish A/E/C sectors. Masters thesis, Waterford Institute of Technology.

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Rogers, David (2001) The applications and benefits of E-Business for improving supplier management in construction with emphasis on the Irish and German construction industries. Masters thesis, Waterford Institute of Technology.

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Sutton, Kenneth (2010) ICT and Construction - The Application of Mobile IT in Quality Control for large construction projects. Masters thesis, Waterford Institute of Technology.

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Thomas, Ken (2004) Integration, Isolation and IT Education for an improved Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) Industry. In: 3rd International Workshop on Construction Information Technology in Education, 7 September 2004, Istanbul, Turkey.

Thomas, Ken (2000) Project Managers do IT better? Project Management. pp. 12-15.

Thomas, Ken (1999) A STUDY OF THE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) IN THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND CONSTRUCTION SECTOR. THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, 7 (1). pp. 21-34. ISSN 0968-0365

Thomas, Ken (1999) The influence of the leading firms on the exploitation of IT in the Irish construction industry. In: Harnessing the potential of Information Technology in the Construction Industry, 19 November 1999, Dublin, Ireland.

Thomas, Ken and Graham, Brian and Wall, John (2007) Learning about IT and learning using IT - A review of current practice on Higher Education AEC Programmes in Ireland. In: “Bringing“Bringing ITC knowledge to work” - 24th W78 Conference Maribor 2007 & 5th ITCEDU Workshop & 14th EG-ICE Workshop, 26-29 June 2007, Maribor, Slovenia.

Thomas, Ken and Hore, Alan (2003) A Reflection of the Development, Activities and Deliverables of the Construction IT Alliance (CITA) In Ireland. In: CIB W89 International Conference on Building Education and Research - BEAR 2003, 9-11 April 2003, Salford, UK.

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