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JOURNAL
Code: J69-2020-JITC
Posting date: 16/10/2020

Journal of Information Technology in Construction

ISSN (online): 1874-4753
Aims and Scope

 

Scope of the ITcon is to report on academic research and innovative industrial development work concerning the application of information technology throughout the life-cycle of the design, construction and occupancy of buildings and related facilities. The focus is on presenting research results dealing with or having relevance across disciplines and/or life-cycle stages. There are other, existing journals addressing specialised analysis, synthesis or optimisation methods particular to design or construction tasks within the individual subdisciples of construction. In the following list some major topics which the journal aims to cover are mentioned: IT strategies within organisations and groups, ranging from the level of the individual firm to a consortium of firms to national construction industries; Construction process and enterprise modelling; Reengineering of the construction process using IT as an enabling technology; Methods of concurrent engineering; IT-supported communication across or within disciplines and life cycle stages (hypermedia, Internet, videoconferencing etc.); Databases, translation methodologies, remote communication between programs, shared object libraries and other computing techniques for data exchange and sharing; Technologies and standards for the digital representation of buildings (building product models); Standards for structuring and exchanging data in the construction process (building classification systems, EDI messages, CAD-layering, document management, representation of building regulations, component libraries); The use of IT-based techniques for problem solving in construction (expert systems and AI, case-based reasoning, simulation, neural networks, the genetic algoritm et.c.); Computerization of building standards, codes and regulations; Distance learning of IT in civil engineering using IT itself. Papers eligible for publication should present original research or be state-of the art reviews. Papers presenting research in the early stages or research ideas only should be avoided (We should in fact stop talking about “papers” and use articles or information, since paper is the medium we want to avoid as far as possible). In addition to university researchers, the journal invites articles from industrial researchers and developers, especially those presenting how the new capabilities offered by IT are being incorporated into software products, or how companies are applying state-of-the-art IT solutions to design and construction practice.

Review process
The Journal adopts double-blind peer review process
Languages
English
Country
Netherlands
Topics
AEC Design Tools, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, Automation, Big Data, Building Information Modelling (BIM), Building Technology, Communication, Complex Systems, Construction Managements, Construction Systems Engineering, Construction Technology, Data Management, Design Methodology, Digital Fabrication, Digital Modeling, Digital Project, Digital Representation, Digital Technologies, Energy Efficiency, Human-computer Interface, ICT, Industrial Engineering, Industry 4.0, Interdisciplinary Approach, Internet of Things (IoT), Modeling, Monitoring, Off-site Manufacturing, Process, Process Innovation, Process Management, Product Innovation, Project Tools, Rehabilitation, Robotics, SDGs 2030, Simulation Tools, Smart Tools, Sustainable Design, Tools, Virtual Reality
First Published
1996
Publisher
International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction
Issue for Year
1
Publishing date
February
Editor in Chief
Robert Amor
Indexed By

DOAJ, Scopus, ICONDA, ITC Digital Library, Google Scholar, OASPA.

APC

ITcon is an Open Access journal and its articles can freely and with no charge be read by anybody who has an Internet connection.

Website
E-mail
trebor@cs.auckland.ac.nz