Topics

The 2019 EC³ invites papers in the areas related to computing in construction and its applications. Indicative topics include:

  • Building Information Modelling
  • Product and Process Modelling
  • Knowledge Representation and Linked Data
  • Integrated Process and Product Design
  • 4D/nD Modelling
  • Systems Engineering
  • Product Lifecycle Management
  • Production Planning and Control
  • Product Development & Design Management
  • Production System Design
  • Change Management
  • Supply Chain Management & Prefabrication
  • Safety and Quality
  • Sustainability and Lean
  • Contract & Cost Management
  • Ontologies for modelling and visualization
  • Communication and Collaboration Technologies
  • Automated Approaches in Construction
  • IT-Supported Architectural and Engineering Design
  • Design and Decision Support Systems
  • Data Acquisition, Analysis and Storage
  • Optimisation
  • Machine Learning
  • Smart Buildings and Infrastructures
  • Data interpretation methods for design and maintenance
  • Infrastructure resilience
  • Model-Based Management Tools and Systems
  • Mobile Computing
  • Situation Awareness and Sensing Technologies
  • Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
  • Visualization and Simulation Techniques
  • Visual Pattern Recognition Technologies
  • Managing IT Strategies
  • Education in Construction Informatics
  • Knowledge Transfer, Technology Dissemination and Standardization
  • Research Methods in Construction Informatics
  • Simulation in construction
  • Modelling the physics of buildings and infrastructure
  • 3D Geographic Information Systems
  • Game engines and serious game applications in construction
  • Autonomous agents in virtual and augmented environments
  • Human-computer interaction in virtual environments
  • Mobile and wearable computing
  • Virtual reality in education and training applications
  • Collaborative visual and augmented environments
  • Interactive media environments
  • Novel sensor and monitoring systems
  • Risk management
  • Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology
  • Digital Economy

The scope for research papers is deliberately broad and is not meant to be exhaustive. If in doubt, please Contact Us. We would welcome papers in any area or discipline relevant to the conference areas.

Please note that during online submission, authors will be asked to choose one of a smaller set of pre-established Track Areas. We ask authors to make this assignment as best as possible. These Track Areas are:

  • Data Acquisition, Analysis, Simulation & Resilience
  • Smart Structures
  • Energy Modelling & Monitoring
  • Product and Process Modelling
  • Systems Engineering
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality
  • Education, policy and standardisation