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Alan Redmond

Researcher at Dublin Institute of Technology

Publications -  9
Citations -  278

Alan Redmond is an academic researcher from Dublin Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Building information modeling & Web service. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 251 citations. Previous affiliations of Alan Redmond include Anglia Ruskin University.

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Exploring how information exchanges can be enhanced through cloud BIM

TL;DR: The proposed model is not to introduce a new schema in contrast to IFC but to harness the capability of IFC XML and or possibly engage with using Simplified Markup Language (SML) subsets of eXtensible Mark up Language (XML) for exchanging partial data to design an integrated platform that would enhance the BIM usability experience for various disciplines in making key design decisions at a relatively early design stage.
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Designing a Framework for Exchanging Partial Sets of BIM Information on a Cloud-Based Service

TL;DR: The rationale for using a partial data set in Building Information Modeling BIM exchanges is reviewed, influenced by the recognized difficulty of exchanging data at element or object level which depends on the information requiring compatible hardware and software, in order for the data to be read and transferred freely between applications.
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The use of cloud enabled building information models – an expert analysis

TL;DR: The following Delphi questionnaires analysed the exchanging information opportunities of Building Information Modelling as the possible solution for the integration of applications on a cloud platform to assist in identifying a model that will enhance the standardized passing of information between systems at the feasibility design stage of a construction project.
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The concept selection of lean software and system engineering tools for smart cities

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TL;DR: This paper evaluates the problems associated with the systems development of Agile technical practices for developing IoT solutions for sustainable urban environments and investigates the traditional methods of generic lifecycle stages; iteration and recursion, sequential methods, and incremental and iterative methods for developing urban informatics.
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Measuring the Performance Characteristics of MBSE Techniques with BIM for the Construction Industry

TL;DR: The paper will showcase the types of 'education and training environment' required for using MBSE as a form of adaptive engineering and support elements of the presented systems will highlight the strategy, and implantation actions that identify, develop, and acquire Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations (TADSS) to maximize value and effectiveness.