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Paper: w78-1995-280
Paper title: Integrated product and process modelling for facility management
Authors: Staub P
Summary: The economic situation in many enterprises is becoming more and more difficult. To stay competitive allthese enterpises need to increase the performance of buildings for greater productivity, health, and safetyof occupants, to improve the reliability of facility operation and the level of occupant satisfaction with theirwork environment, and to decrease the cost and environmental impact of facility operation. The purpose ofthis article is to present an information system that will allow owners, operators and the public to gainbenefits from substantially improved performance of their facilities. The Facility Management System willuse advanced information technology to provide life cycle information for all relevant key processes.Existing organization structures, division of responsibility and computer support tools are only partiallysuitable to meet the new requirements. New ideas are required not only for business processes but alsofor computer-supported data processing tools. This article identifies and structures the business processes for the use phase of a constructed facility and it includes the different points of view necessaryto define the requirements for a multifunctional information support.
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Year of publication: 1995
Series: w78:1995
ISSN: 2706-6568
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Citation: Staub P (1995). Integrated product and process modelling for facility management. Fischer M A, Law K H, Luiten B(ed.); Modelling of buildings through their life-cycle; Stanford, August 1995 (ISSN: 2706-6568), http://itc.scix.net/paper/w78-1995-280
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