Net-distributed co-operation including developing countries, practical case study - Iran

Eslimy-Isfahany, S.H.R. and Pegels, G. (2004) Net-distributed co-operation including developing countries, practical case study - Iran In: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering. ICCCBE-X, Weimar, Germany, pp. 98-99.

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Abstract

The scientific transfer of key technology features to developing countries, together with adequate competence, localisation and adaptation, is the primary purpose of the proposed investigation. It is evident that introducing high-level CAD design and detailing will improve the planning process in developing countries. Successful utilization of applied information technology for the planning process, however, depends on the user-interface of individual software. Therefore, to open the great opportunity embedded in CAD software for clients globally, the language and character-set barrier of traditional user-interfaces must be overcome. A proposal for a research program is given here to address such issue in favour of global civil engineering.

Item Type:Chapter in book
Uncontrolled Keywords:Applied information technology; text-free user-interface; technology transfer; Leitbild approach
Subjects:H000 Engineering > H200 Civil Engineering > H210 Structural Engineering
H000 Engineering > H200 Civil Engineering
Faculties:Faculty of Science and Engineering > School of Environment and Technology > Ground water and structural engineering
Faculty of Science and Engineering > School of Environment and Technology
ID Code:6004
Deposited By:editor environment
Deposited On:24 Sep 2009
Last Modified:16 Feb 2011 15:15

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