@article{MenzelMahdaviHartkopfetal.1997, author = {Menzel, Karsten and Mahdavi, A. and Hartkopf, V. and Lee, S.}, title = {Information technology for construction management and building performance evaluation support - a North-American perspective}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.491}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-4917}, year = {1997}, abstract = {We provide a critical overview of the current status of computational support for construction the management and building performance evaluation in North-America. This overview is based on the research conducted in relation to the design and construction of the Intelligent Workplace (IW), Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. With regard to the commercial software products in the field of construction management the following limitations can be identified: Although project planning, cost estimating and construction simulation are supported, tasks like bidding as well as site and material management have not received the same level of attention. Few project management software packages are integrated in a total design support software system. Little analysis or evaluation options are provided to support managerial decision making. Various research groups address the construction planning and scheduling, construction contracting, site layout generation as well as the integration of these three topics. Currently problems such as efficient material management and calculation of environmental and energy responsive site management are insufficiently addressed within the ongoing research projects. In the domain of building performance simulation and decision support one can notice that, the development and application of computational tools is industry driven. As a result the concerns addressed by the tools are mainly issues pertaining to the selection and sizing of systems and components rather than an integrated performance evaluation. Consequently, these programs are rarely used by building designers, especially in the early design stages, where the predictive capabilities of simulation tools could be of significant value. Although many research institutions address the necessity for the integration of performance simulation within the overall design support environments most of the practically available performance simulation tools still remain mono-dimensional and isolated.}, subject = {Bauausf{\"u}hrung}, language = {en} } @article{ChauDinhZiLeeetal., author = {Chau-Dinh, T. and Zi, Goangseup and Lee, P.S. and Song, Jeong-Hoon and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Phantom-node method for shell models with arbitrary cracks}, series = {Computers \& Structures}, journal = {Computers \& Structures}, doi = {10.1016/j.compstruc.2011.10.021}, abstract = {A phantom-node method is developed for three-node shell elements to describe cracks. This method can treat arbitrary cracks independently of the mesh. The crack may cut elements completely or partially. Elements are overlapped on the position of the crack, and they are partially integrated to implement the discontinuous displacement across the crack. To consider the element containing a crack tip, a new kinematical relation between the overlapped elements is developed. There is no enrichment function for the discontinuous displacement field. Several numerical examples are presented to illustrate the proposed method.}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @book{BreuerBartFreieretal., author = {Breuer, Johannes and Bart, Marlene and Freier, Alex Leo and R{\"u}nker, Maximilian and Jakubek, Kristin and Rubiano, Juan and Groos, Cora and Š{\´a}lek, Martin and Fritz, Henrieke and Kokkinidou, Eirini and Richter, Fabian and Liu, Ani and Held, Tobias and Moses, Gabriel S and Blasius, Clara Maria and Sp{\aa}ng, Fanny and Bencicova, Evelyn and R{\"u}ckeis, Julia and Thurow, Katharina and Maas, Frederike and Farf{\´a}n, Vanessa and Tikka, Emilia and Lee, Sang and Holzheu, Stefanie}, title = {Atlas der Datenk{\"o}rper. K{\"o}rperbilder in Kunst, Design und Wissenschaft im Zeitalter digitaler Medien}, volume = {2022}, editor = {Breuer, Johannes and Bart, Marlene and Freier, Alex Leo}, publisher = {transcript Verlag}, address = {Bielefeld}, issn = {2750-7483}, doi = {10.1515/9783839461785}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220411-46248}, publisher = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, pages = {172}, abstract = {Digitale Technologien und soziale Medien ver{\"a}ndern die Selbst- und K{\"o}rperwahrnehmung und verzerren, verst{\"a}rken oder produzieren dabei spezifische K{\"o}rperbilder. Die Beitr{\"a}ger*innen kartographieren diese Ph{\"a}nomene, fragen nach ihrer medialen Existenzweise sowie nach den M{\"o}glichkeiten ihrer Kritik. Dabei begegnen sie ihrer Neuartigkeit mit einer transdisziplin{\"a}ren Herangehensweise. Aus sowohl der Perspektive k{\"u}nstlerischer und gestalterischer Forschung als auch der Kunst-, Kultur- und Medienwissenschaft sowie der Psychologie und Neurowissenschaft wird die Landschaft rezenter K{\"o}rperbilder und Techniken einer digitalen K{\"o}rperlichkeit untersucht.}, subject = {K{\"o}rperbild}, language = {de} }