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Thomas Froese

Researcher at University of British Columbia

Publications -  132
Citations -  2764

Thomas Froese is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Project management & Construction management. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 131 publications receiving 2410 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Froese include University of Waterloo & National Research Council.

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Building information modelling demystified: does it make business sense to adopt BIM?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated 47 value propositions for the adoption of BIM under a multiple case study investigation carried out in Australia and Hong Kong and identified the challenges and benefits for architectural and engineering consultants, contractors and steel fabricators.
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The impact of emerging information technology on project management for construction

TL;DR: A unified approach to project management is suggested that involves defining a set of widely-applicable common views of the project information, explicitly defining the inter-relationships between the information in these different views, and modifying project management tools and procedures to work with these integrated views.
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Post-occupancy evaluation: State-of-the-art analysis and state-of-the-practice review

TL;DR: A thorough introduction of POE to the beginners in this area, as well as informing more seasoned investigators about the trends, gaps, and potential future directions in POE research are provided.
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A development framework for data models for computer-integrated facilities management

TL;DR: This paper presents a framework for the development of Facilities Management Classes and computer-integrated facilities management systems, including objectives, methodologies, implementation issues, etc.
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Models of Construction Process Information

TL;DR: This paper discusses general modeling mechanisms and looks at several issues relating specifically to process modeling for AEC, comparing the approaches of the various core models described, and providing some recommendations.