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2013 Dan H,Yasumuro Y,Ishigaki T,Nishigata T (2013). 3d scan planning of outdoor constructions based on photogrammetric model and mathematical optimization. CONVR 2013
1986 Nishizawa, S. (1986). Decision Making System for Repairing of Government Buildings in Japan. Proceedings of the 10th Triennial Congress of the International Council for Building Research, Studies and Documentation: CIB 86: advancing building technology: CIB W78, Washington, USA, 22-26 September, pg. 1036-1043
2014 K Nakaniwa, N Yabuki, D Nishi, K Mitani, M Matsumoto (2014). Development and Applications of a Total Station with a Built-in Crack Scale. Proceedings of the 31st International Conference of CIB W78, Orlando, Florida, USA, 23-25 June, 1755-1762
1990 Kurihara, S., Nishikawa, M. and Udagawa, Y. (1990). Model and Database for Integrated Management of Architectural Objects. Proceedings of CIB W78+74, CIB Publication 138, Tatsuo Terai (editor), Tokyo, Japan, 17-19 September, pg. 251-256
2006 Hiroya Yoshida, Shigenori Tanaka, Hitoshi Furuta, and Yoshito Nishita (2006). Research Development On People Flow Measurement In Crowded Space. Proceedings of the Joint CIB W78, W102, ICCCBE, ICCC, and DMUCE International Conference on Computing and Decision Making in Civil and Building Engineering, Montreal, Canada, 14-16 June
2006 Daigoro Isobe, Masashi Eguchi, Kensuke Imanishi and Zion Sasaki (2006). Verification Of Blast Demolition Problems Using Numerical And Experimental Approaches. Proceedings of the Joint CIB W78, W102, ICCCBE, ICCC, and DMUCE International Conference on Computing and Decision Making in Civil and Building Engineering, Montreal, Canada, 14-16 June
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