Martin Fischer: Research Overview |
Research InterestsI focus my research on creating symbolic product and process models to represent the information required in the life cycle of engineered facilities. My main interests are in integrating these models to facilitate data exchange among project participants and phases, to support computer-aided construction planning, and to automate constructibility feedback. I am also interested in linking 3D-CAD technology to these models to visualize the impact of design and construction planning decisions on the time to complete a project and on the space needs of activities over time.
Active Research ProjectsModel-based Constructibility Analysis (NSF)Linking Design and Construction with Construction Method Models (NSF) Product, Process, and Organization Prototyping for Concurrent Engineering (NSF) Collaborative 4D CAD (CIFE) Integrated Management of Construction and Facility Information (Santa Clara County) Recent Research ProjectsFour-dimensional
Production Models for Factory Conversion Projects (SIMA)
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