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Chris Roberts

Researcher at Birmingham City University

Publications -  18
Citations -  312

Chris Roberts is an academic researcher from Birmingham City University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 117 citations.

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Post-occupancy evaluation: a review of literature

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse POE of a building's operations and performance as a means of holistically mapping the existing body of knowledge (BOK); identify impediments preventing its wide-scale adoption throughout practice; and develop new theory that seeks to integrate digital technologies (such as building information modelling (BIM)) within facilities management (FM) via a POE feedback mechanism.
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Digitalising asset management: concomitant benefits and persistent challenges

TL;DR: The work presents a comprehensive review of digital technologies utilised within the AECO sector and provides utility to researchers, policy makers and practitioners to enhance their knowledge capabilities.
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The Role of Blockchain Technology in Augmenting Supply Chain Resilience to Cybercrime

TL;DR: This research constitutes the first study to critically synthesise extant literature for evaluation of blockchain solutions’ implication on SCR metrics and provides a basis for the novel theoretical framework for implementation that will be valued by software developers and adopting organizations.
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Systematic analysis of driverless technologies

TL;DR: A systematic review of extant literature on the application of driverless technologies in civil engineering and in particular, the highways infrastructure sector is presented and offers insight into the limitations of associated barriers to full adoption, namely, current technological development processes, legal deficiencies and societal concerns.
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The antecedents of construction project change: an analysis of design and build procurement application

TL;DR: In this article, the causal nexus of change during the construction phase is assessed and delineated; the key affecting factors are thematically grouped under headings: extent and severity; time in relation to implementing; instigating party; individual(s) responsible for managing the change; reason for the change, available resource; recoverable or non-recoverable; contract / project type; type of client.