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Knowledge Management and Information Tools for Building Maintenance and Facility Management electronic resource by Cinzia Talamo, Marcella Bonanomi.

By: Talamo, Cinzia [author.]Contributor(s): Bonanomi, Marcella [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: XII, 211 p. 47 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319239590Subject(s): engineering | Project Management | Facility Management | Engineering | Facility Management | Project Management | Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)DDC classification: 658.2 LOC classification: TH1-9745Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Knowledge management for Facility management (FM) services: a rising demand inside a growing market -- Inventory for FM: collection and management of Information during the life cycle of a building -- The building registry -- Information system for Real estate management -- Strategic management center of the service -- BIM (Building Information Modelling) for Facilities Management -- BIM applications and information systems: integration procedures -- Inventory processes and registry for urban FM.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book describes the latest methods and tools for the management of information within facility management services and explains how it is possible to collect, organize, and use information over the life cycle of a building in order to optimize the integration of these services and improve the efficiency of processes. The coverage includes presentation and analysis of basic concepts, procedures, and international standards in the development and management of real estate inventories, building registries, and information systems for facility management. Models of strategic management are discussed and the functions and roles of the strategic management center, explained.  Detailed attention is also devoted to building information modeling (BIM) for facility management and potential interactions between information systems and BIM applications. Criteria for evaluating information system performance are identified, and guidelines of value in developing technical specifications for facility management services are proposed. The book will aid clients and facility managers in ensuring that information bases are effectively compiled and used in order to enhance building maintenance and facility management.
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Knowledge management for Facility management (FM) services: a rising demand inside a growing market -- Inventory for FM: collection and management of Information during the life cycle of a building -- The building registry -- Information system for Real estate management -- Strategic management center of the service -- BIM (Building Information Modelling) for Facilities Management -- BIM applications and information systems: integration procedures -- Inventory processes and registry for urban FM.

This book describes the latest methods and tools for the management of information within facility management services and explains how it is possible to collect, organize, and use information over the life cycle of a building in order to optimize the integration of these services and improve the efficiency of processes. The coverage includes presentation and analysis of basic concepts, procedures, and international standards in the development and management of real estate inventories, building registries, and information systems for facility management. Models of strategic management are discussed and the functions and roles of the strategic management center, explained.  Detailed attention is also devoted to building information modeling (BIM) for facility management and potential interactions between information systems and BIM applications. Criteria for evaluating information system performance are identified, and guidelines of value in developing technical specifications for facility management services are proposed. The book will aid clients and facility managers in ensuring that information bases are effectively compiled and used in order to enhance building maintenance and facility management.

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