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Computer Integrated Facilities Management
Abstract Facilities management, according to the International Facilities Management Association (IFMA), is concerned with the design, construction, maintenance, and management of the physical environment as it relates to people and work processes. This definition is very general but includes a number of distinct and interrelated areas. Add to this definition the large amount of space that is involved in the management of tall buildings and it becomes obvious that to manage these large amounts of space effectively, a computerized system that integrates all areas is required.
Computer Integrated Facilities Management
Abstract Facilities management, according to the International Facilities Management Association (IFMA), is concerned with the design, construction, maintenance, and management of the physical environment as it relates to people and work processes. This definition is very general but includes a number of distinct and interrelated areas. Add to this definition the large amount of space that is involved in the management of tall buildings and it becomes obvious that to manage these large amounts of space effectively, a computerized system that integrates all areas is required.
Computer Integrated Facilities Management
Harkness, Jeffrey E. (author)
Second Century of the Skyscraper ; 553-555
1984-01-01
3 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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