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Vanier, D.J. |
year |
1995 |
title |
Canada and computer representations of design standards and building codes |
source |
The Int. Journal of Construction IT 3(1), pp.1-12 |
summary |
Building codes are an essential part of the construction industry; they define how to construct safe, durable and reliable structures. Information technology provide new opportunities for accessing building codes and for simplifying their use. Canada has a long history in the research of information technologies and building codes. This paper describes the complete, continuing and future research projects as well as commercial products related to the computer representation of design standards and building codes in the Canadian context. Example of the activities include enabling technologies such as compact disks, hypertext models, expert systems, minicode generation, classification systems, and CAD interfaces. |
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