This paper introduces the current development of electronic catalogues of construction products. The common system architecture of Web-based electronic products catalogues are discussed, followed by a discussion on construction products information standardization and latest distributed-systems technologies for communicating construction products information. Finally, this paper presents an implementation of Web service in e-commerce systems to enable sharing of construction products information
ABSTRACT: The construction industry is beginning to use the World Wide Web (WWW) as an information d...
Construction product information providers have responded to the demand for electronic delivery by p...
Web-based electronic product cataloging (EPC/Web) refers to the use of information technology (IT) s...
This paper introduces the current development of electronic catalogues of construction products. The...
This paper presents a new approach to achieving interoperability between Web-based construction prod...
This special edition of Automation in Construction is representative of the 2002 Conference of the A...
vii, 150 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M BRE 2004 HungDifferent E-co...
The advancement in technology has provided organisations with a platform, which offers an alternativ...
Industrialized construction has raised the requirements of procurement methods used in the construct...
This paper presents an e‐commerce system that is being used for construction material procurement. T...
SUMMARY: There is a consensus in the literature that the construction industry is slow in the uptake...
Electronic product catalogues and brochures are gaining popularity but there is little agreement on ...
The World Wide Web contains a wealth of information from manufacturers of building products which ne...
A construction supply chain spans over multiple organisations. An organisation, supplier or service ...
Digital technologies are increasingly being used to support the execution of all aspects of the cons...
ABSTRACT: The construction industry is beginning to use the World Wide Web (WWW) as an information d...
Construction product information providers have responded to the demand for electronic delivery by p...
Web-based electronic product cataloging (EPC/Web) refers to the use of information technology (IT) s...
This paper introduces the current development of electronic catalogues of construction products. The...
This paper presents a new approach to achieving interoperability between Web-based construction prod...
This special edition of Automation in Construction is representative of the 2002 Conference of the A...
vii, 150 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M BRE 2004 HungDifferent E-co...
The advancement in technology has provided organisations with a platform, which offers an alternativ...
Industrialized construction has raised the requirements of procurement methods used in the construct...
This paper presents an e‐commerce system that is being used for construction material procurement. T...
SUMMARY: There is a consensus in the literature that the construction industry is slow in the uptake...
Electronic product catalogues and brochures are gaining popularity but there is little agreement on ...
The World Wide Web contains a wealth of information from manufacturers of building products which ne...
A construction supply chain spans over multiple organisations. An organisation, supplier or service ...
Digital technologies are increasingly being used to support the execution of all aspects of the cons...
ABSTRACT: The construction industry is beginning to use the World Wide Web (WWW) as an information d...
Construction product information providers have responded to the demand for electronic delivery by p...
Web-based electronic product cataloging (EPC/Web) refers to the use of information technology (IT) s...