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Non-USA Professionals’ Perception of Key BIM Maturity Indicators
This study examines the non-USA industry practitioner’s perspective on building information modeling maturity (BIMM). The purpose of this study is to get a more comprehensive understanding of the practitioner’s perspective on critical indicators of building information modeling (BIM), to better help academicians and the industry understand the current global status of BIM adoption. The findings of this study will better equip educators and industry practitioners in identifying BIM indicators that are important and therefore, help improve the future adoption and implementation of BIM in the Global context. Indicators in this study are grouped under four maturity factors: technology, information, process, and people. The methodology used was a survey deployed to industry practitioners with the purpose of conducting a quantitative study on the data collected by analyzing the mean and standard deviations to provide a ranking of the BIM indicators. The findings of the study revealed that indicators associated with the Information maturity factor, were of the greatest significance to non-USA practitioners.
Non-USA Professionals’ Perception of Key BIM Maturity Indicators
This study examines the non-USA industry practitioner’s perspective on building information modeling maturity (BIMM). The purpose of this study is to get a more comprehensive understanding of the practitioner’s perspective on critical indicators of building information modeling (BIM), to better help academicians and the industry understand the current global status of BIM adoption. The findings of this study will better equip educators and industry practitioners in identifying BIM indicators that are important and therefore, help improve the future adoption and implementation of BIM in the Global context. Indicators in this study are grouped under four maturity factors: technology, information, process, and people. The methodology used was a survey deployed to industry practitioners with the purpose of conducting a quantitative study on the data collected by analyzing the mean and standard deviations to provide a ranking of the BIM indicators. The findings of the study revealed that indicators associated with the Information maturity factor, were of the greatest significance to non-USA practitioners.
Non-USA Professionals’ Perception of Key BIM Maturity Indicators
Chen, Yunfeng (Autor:in) / John, Dylan (Autor:in) / Cox, Robert F. (Autor:in) / Manoosingh, Celine (Autor:in) / Huang, Qian (Autor:in)
Construction Research Congress 2018 ; 2018 ; New Orleans, Louisiana
29.03.2018
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Job perception of Spanish qualified construction professionals
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2010
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