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European Conference on Productand Process Modelling in the Building Industry7th ECPPM 2008 in Nice, FranceMore information about the Conference will be found at its
website http://2008.ecppm.org (not yet in service). 6th ECPPM 2006 in Valencia, SpainMore information about the Conference can be found at its
website http://2006.ecppm.org. 5th ECPPM 2004, 08.-10.09.2004, in Istanbul, Turkey
4th ECPPM 2002, 09.-11.09.2002, Portoroz, SloveniaThe themes of the 2002 ECPPM include all the traditional
product and process modeling topics. However, as someone,
setting up websites in 1993, the organizer of the 2002 ECPPM
suggests to focus this event on the research, development and
use of communication technologies, such as the Internet, Web
and mobile communication and their impact on how we work and do
business in construction. 3rd ECPPM 2000, 25.-27.09.2000, Lisbon, PortugalThe conference is envisioned to bring together world-wide
researchers and developers who are actively involved in the
development ofpractical and theoretical approaches to product
and process modelling which will be the basis of our future
CAD, CAAD and CAE/CIMsystems. The aim of the conference is to
explore research issues and requirements related to
methodologies for design, planning,construction and monitoring
in all life-cycle phases of buildings. 2nd ECPPM 1998, 19.-21.10.1998, Watford, Hertfordshire, UK.The Architecture, Engineering and Construction (A/E/C)
industry remains on the edge of the information society. This
conference aims to help the A/E/C industry become a
fully-fledged member of the information society by show-casing
the benefits of appropriate IT based product and process
modelling. This conference draws on the experience of
researchers, the industry, and international initiatives to
highlight the steps required for successful reengineering and
integration of the industry. This continues the work initiated
at the first EC-PPM conference in Dresden(1994). 1st ECPPM 1994, 05.-07.10.1994, Dresden, GermanyIn the building industry there is a strong need of
interdisciplinary team work on a large scale, which is a
challenge not only to researchers and developers, but also to
software vendors, distributors, end-users. The main vehicle of
this development are the advances in product and process
modelling.On the basis of a product and process modelling
kernel other areas, such as multi-media, be attached and
existing applications can be extended and integrated. With the
integration of all product development processes and the
management of the information flow between them, we are
building information systems that not only distribute
information but also carry knowledge. The system becomes an
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