Enhancing the Building Information Modeling Lifecycle of Complex Structures with IoT: Phases, Capabilities and Use Cases

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Enhancing the Building Information Modeling Lifecycle of Complex Structures with IoT: Phases, Capabilities and Use Cases. / Gebken, Larissa; Drews, Paul; Schirmer, Ingrid.
Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2019. ed. / Tung X. Bui. Honolulu: University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2019. p. 5929-5938 (Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences; Vol. 2019-January).

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Gebken, L, Drews, P & Schirmer, I 2019, Enhancing the Building Information Modeling Lifecycle of Complex Structures with IoT: Phases, Capabilities and Use Cases. in TX Bui (ed.), Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2019. Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, vol. 2019-January, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, pp. 5929-5938, 52nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - HICSS 2019, Maui, Hawaii, United States, 08.01.19. https://doi.org/10.24251/HICSS.2019.715

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Gebken, L., Drews, P., & Schirmer, I. (2019). Enhancing the Building Information Modeling Lifecycle of Complex Structures with IoT: Phases, Capabilities and Use Cases. In T. X. Bui (Ed.), Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2019 (pp. 5929-5938). (Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences; Vol. 2019-January). University of Hawaii at Manoa. https://doi.org/10.24251/HICSS.2019.715

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Gebken L, Drews P, Schirmer I. Enhancing the Building Information Modeling Lifecycle of Complex Structures with IoT: Phases, Capabilities and Use Cases. In Bui TX, editor, Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2019. Honolulu: University of Hawaii at Manoa. 2019. p. 5929-5938. (Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences). doi: 10.24251/HICSS.2019.715

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