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Information Technology and Facilities Management
Developing new and more efficient information technology affects the organisation of facilities management by improving the ability to co-ordinate, to inspect and to translate. Using Swedish examples, decentralisation and the links to users are discussed. The implications of common databases as well as three types of integration – of process stages, of technical specialities and of technical with information system design are also seen in the light of improved information technology.
Information Technology and Facilities Management
Developing new and more efficient information technology affects the organisation of facilities management by improving the ability to co-ordinate, to inspect and to translate. Using Swedish examples, decentralisation and the links to users are discussed. The implications of common databases as well as three types of integration – of process stages, of technical specialities and of technical with information system design are also seen in the light of improved information technology.
Information Technology and Facilities Management
Bröchner, J. (author)
Facilities ; 9 ; 28-33
1991-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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