Impact of Digitalization in Construction: Enriching As-built Facilities and Operations using BIM
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1. Sunway University,Department of Computing and Information Systems,Subang Jaya,Malaysia
2. Sunway University,Department of Engineering,Subang Jaya,Malaysia
3. Sunway University,Centre for American Education,Subang Jaya,Malaysia
Publisher
IEEE
Link
http://xplorestaging.ieee.org/ielx7/10031269/10031273/10031694.pdf?arnumber=10031694
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