Chair of Construction Informatics and the eConstruction group is one of the leading R&D centers of information and communication technologies in civil engineering; prof. Turk is considered to be one of those are setting this topic as a scientific discipline within civil engineering. The paper defines the field of construction informatics and the research topics it addresses.
COBISS.SI-ID: 3091297
The leading US journal for construction informatics has published an article on European research topics and trends in this field. The article uses the developed methodology to classify research topics addressed within the European research frameworks. The article clearly reflects the worldwide importance of the research group in Ljubljana as the article does not present yet another technical achievement but the introspection on the research discipline itself.
COBISS.SI-ID: 3524193
Clasical shell models are permitted to use only relativelly simple constitutive equations. In order to use more complex fully 3d constitutive equations, like the one describing large deformation plasticity, non-clasical shell models, called higher-order models, should be developed. We have derived several higher-order models and made a comparison of those models with each other in order to suggest an optimal higher-order shell model.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2690657
The article addresses reuse of process models in the context of project collaboration. The use of active process models is proposed that can respond to model changes. Based on the ontological analysis of modelling constructs and process models a prototype for automatic process conceptualisation and process oriented business intelligence is proposed.
COBISS.SI-ID: 3449185
This paper presents some of the key research findings and developments of the EU project Inteligrid related to the semantic grid architecture for virtual organisations and primarily distributed engineering in construction.
COBISS.SI-ID: 3755105