Information Age Business Processes for ManufacturersMike Bordenaro
This document discusses opportunities for manufacturers to adapt their business processes for the Information Age by embracing web-based technologies. It notes that industries like travel, communications, and financial markets have been transformed by the web, and owners of large real estate portfolios now seek partners with digital capabilities. Manufacturers can help owners track building assets online by connecting people to needed project information and helping Federal Agencies achieve cost savings through web-based processes. The document provides examples of how starting with basic data formats like Excel and sharing information objects and models on the web through standards like IFC and GUIDs can improve collaboration and information sharing across building projects.
Information Age Business Processes for Specifiers Mike Bordenaro
Information Age Business Processes for Specifiers is intended to be an introduction to web-based Building Information Models for Construction Specification Institute members.
The slide presentation was created for the CSI Northern Illinois Chapter, but is applicable to all specifiers interested in beginning their orientation to web-based business processes.
Digital Workplaces - Jenseits von Cargo CultsKarsten Ehms
Kreative Lösungen lassen sich oftmals zwischen den etablierten Kategorien entwickeln. Der Vortrag verwendet eine innovative Informationsumgebung auf Wiki-Basis für ca. 300 Berater und veranschaulicht an diesem Fall grundlegende Herausforderungen und Spannungsfelder an digitalen Arbeitsplätzen. Dabei treffen u.a. Kognitionspsychologie auf Systemintegration, Fragmentierung und Granularität auf die Grenzen menschlicher Aufmerksamkeitssteuerung.
How to fail early with you social media project - and whyKarsten Ehms
This document discusses challenges with social media projects and strategies for addressing them. It notes the explosion of tools and channels available and that even best practices can fail due to information overload and complex integration issues. The document advocates failing fast through guided experiments to learn what works best and establishing processes for tool selection. It also emphasizes the importance of considering human cognitive limits when designing digital workspaces.
The document discusses innovations in using building information modeling (BIM) data. It describes how the Elasstic platform aims to automate the interaction between BIM data and BIM simulations to enable faster design iteration, better performance insight, and an ecosystem for smaller applications. Key features of Elasstic BIM include running individual simulations on separate servers, automating the process to obtain knowledge/results earlier, using open standards, and having agreements on data interfacing.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Dr. Karsten Ehms on knowledge management at Siemens. It discusses Siemens' large, decentralized structure and focus on innovation. It then outlines Siemens' use of social software platforms like blogs, wikis and communities for knowledge sharing and networking across the organization. Some challenges of these platforms discussed are unequal participation, managing growth expectations, and ensuring a variety of use cases. The document emphasizes that networking is a key driver of benefits from social software for knowledge management.
This document discusses the future of building information modeling (BIM) and the need to move beyond centralized BIM platforms and models. It argues that true integration will not come from getting all stakeholders onto a single "island" or platform, but rather from connecting specialized tools and data sources in a decentralized manner. The future of BIM lies in niche applications that can share data and interoperate to complete tasks, without requiring dependence on a single centralized system. This approach takes advantage of the fragmented nature of the industry and allows features from different sources to be combined.
Information Age Business Processes for ManufacturersMike Bordenaro
This document discusses opportunities for manufacturers to adapt their business processes for the Information Age by embracing web-based technologies. It notes that industries like travel, communications, and financial markets have been transformed by the web, and owners of large real estate portfolios now seek partners with digital capabilities. Manufacturers can help owners track building assets online by connecting people to needed project information and helping Federal Agencies achieve cost savings through web-based processes. The document provides examples of how starting with basic data formats like Excel and sharing information objects and models on the web through standards like IFC and GUIDs can improve collaboration and information sharing across building projects.
Information Age Business Processes for Specifiers Mike Bordenaro
Information Age Business Processes for Specifiers is intended to be an introduction to web-based Building Information Models for Construction Specification Institute members.
The slide presentation was created for the CSI Northern Illinois Chapter, but is applicable to all specifiers interested in beginning their orientation to web-based business processes.
Digital Workplaces - Jenseits von Cargo CultsKarsten Ehms
Kreative Lösungen lassen sich oftmals zwischen den etablierten Kategorien entwickeln. Der Vortrag verwendet eine innovative Informationsumgebung auf Wiki-Basis für ca. 300 Berater und veranschaulicht an diesem Fall grundlegende Herausforderungen und Spannungsfelder an digitalen Arbeitsplätzen. Dabei treffen u.a. Kognitionspsychologie auf Systemintegration, Fragmentierung und Granularität auf die Grenzen menschlicher Aufmerksamkeitssteuerung.
How to fail early with you social media project - and whyKarsten Ehms
This document discusses challenges with social media projects and strategies for addressing them. It notes the explosion of tools and channels available and that even best practices can fail due to information overload and complex integration issues. The document advocates failing fast through guided experiments to learn what works best and establishing processes for tool selection. It also emphasizes the importance of considering human cognitive limits when designing digital workspaces.
The document discusses innovations in using building information modeling (BIM) data. It describes how the Elasstic platform aims to automate the interaction between BIM data and BIM simulations to enable faster design iteration, better performance insight, and an ecosystem for smaller applications. Key features of Elasstic BIM include running individual simulations on separate servers, automating the process to obtain knowledge/results earlier, using open standards, and having agreements on data interfacing.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Dr. Karsten Ehms on knowledge management at Siemens. It discusses Siemens' large, decentralized structure and focus on innovation. It then outlines Siemens' use of social software platforms like blogs, wikis and communities for knowledge sharing and networking across the organization. Some challenges of these platforms discussed are unequal participation, managing growth expectations, and ensuring a variety of use cases. The document emphasizes that networking is a key driver of benefits from social software for knowledge management.
This document discusses the future of building information modeling (BIM) and the need to move beyond centralized BIM platforms and models. It argues that true integration will not come from getting all stakeholders onto a single "island" or platform, but rather from connecting specialized tools and data sources in a decentralized manner. The future of BIM lies in niche applications that can share data and interoperate to complete tasks, without requiring dependence on a single centralized system. This approach takes advantage of the fragmented nature of the industry and allows features from different sources to be combined.
• Global VP Sales & Biz Dev. Internet Embedded Linux Appliances for Redhat Inc.
• Global Head of Big Data & Cloud Biz Models at Santander
• Senior VP of Cloud Biz Unit at Deutsche Telekom
• 20 years of open source and cloud business experience
BIMSERVER is an open-source platform with a plug-in architecture that allows for model checking, serialization, rendering, services like compare and editing functions on IFC-based models. It provides web services, connections to authoring tools, and visualization through APIs while the models are stored in an IFC-based database. BIMSERVER has been used for projects like the L.A. Metro Westside Subway Extension, checking information inheritance between architectural and supplier data, and generating floor plans.
2017 Q1 - BIMserver introduction and overviewLéon Berlo
BIMserver.org introduction and overview. The background, architecture and vision of the platform. Also examples of products that use (or are based on) BIMserver.
Ahmed Al Sisi_Certificate BIM - Project ManagementAhmed Al Sisi
This document is a certificate awarded to Ahmed Al Sisi for completing a Certificate in Building Information Modelling (BIM) - Project Management (I2-1516) on October 8, 2016. The certificate recognizes Ahmed Al Sisi's achievement in earning a certification related to using BIM software and processes for project management in the construction industry.
20151112 CITA BIM Gathering Keynote DublinLéon Berlo
Leon van Berlo discusses collaborative engineering using Industry Foundation Classes (IFC). Some key points:
- IFC allows sharing of building information models through a common data format, enabling collaboration without a "central model."
- Past studies found using reference models with IFC lowered BIM competence needs and choosing tools based on engineering skills rather than specific software was preferred.
- True collaboration requires understanding what data others need rather than focusing on centralized platforms or standardized BIM execution plans.
- Current BIM practices often work well without top-down policies, instead relying on proven bottom-up approaches and letting high-level users guide discussions.
This document discusses how bots can automate tasks in building information modeling (BIM) by taking advantage of open web APIs and data. It argues that individual bots providing niche applications can create a new market that is not dependent on any single platform. Bots could perform automated tasks by subscribing to events in the BIM data and being triggered when those events occur. Examples of potential BIM bots include clash detection bots, cost estimation bots, supplier bots, validation checkers, and more. The document advocates shifting away from separate "islands" of collaboration towards this more open ecosystem of interoperable bots.
ETDP 2015 D2 The Future of Making Things Architecture, Engineering, Construct...Comit Projects Ltd
The Future of Making Things, Architecture, Engineering, Construction
Pat Jenakanandhini, Sr. Industry Strategy Manager – Natural Resources, Autodesk
An overview of the disruptions and technological advances shaping the AEC industries and setting the stage for a monumental era. This session will cover the changes happening in production, demand and the products themselves and what these evolving trends can mean to AEC customers as well as the business challenges and opportunities they face.
This document discusses the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for high speed rail projects. It notes that BIM can help improve predictability, reliability and quality for complex rail projects by providing consistent data and processes across the project lifecycle. The document presents case studies of BIM use and references growing investment in rail infrastructure projects across Southeast Asia and potential business opportunities for BIM solutions in those markets.
Abridged version of the Post-Tensioning Institute booklet for the 2008 Project Awards. The New Guthrie Theater Center in Minneapolis, MN won the Project-of-the-Year. Post-tensioning was supplied by AMSYSCO, Inc. The Architect was Jean Nouvel, the Engineer was Erickson Roed & Associates, and the Contractor was McGough Construction.
Parking Today article: Louisville ArenaAMSYSCO Inc.
The Louisville Arena and Parking Structure project was covered in the September 2009 issue of Parking Today Magazine, a leading publication serving the parking industry.
In the article, Neel Khosa of AMSYSCO discusses why post tensioned concrete was used for the marquee project in Louisville, Kentucky. Additionally, representatives from Walter P. Moore (Structural Engineer – Arena), Populous (Architect) and QK4 (Structural Engineer – Garage) describe how the project benefited from the use of unbonded post-tensioning in the Arena and Garage.
The document advertises post-tensioning services from a company called AMSYS and encourages readers to call their phone number or visit their website to learn how post-tensioning can save time and money on construction projects. It provides the company name, address, phone number, fax number, email, and website for contacting AMSYS about post-tensioning systems, services, and engineering.
Case Study - University of Colorado Parking Garage and FieldAMSYSCO Inc.
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS)
needed more campus parking for the Alpine Village student
housing complex. In addition, the UCCS planning board
approved financing to expand their sporting complex.
This project served two purposes: a parking structure
that acted as a recreational field. The 1200-car, four-story
post-tensioned (PT) parking structure supported the
240 x 360 ft (73 x 110 m) artificial turf field on the roof
level.
CTBUH Innovation Award Nominee - Vertical Unbonded Post-TensioningAMSYSCO Inc.
AMSYSCO's submission for the CTBUH's (Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat) 2015 Innovation Award. Along with post-tensioned slabs and transfer deck, unbonded post-tensioned was used in vertical shear walls.
Today, many established companies struggle with their digital transformation efforts. Being challenged by startups as well as big techs like Amazon and Google, they understand that in order to stay competitive, they need to turn into a truly digital enterprise. Obviously, this includes process automation ambitions, which is why Camunda is often at the heart of these transformation programs.
For years I have seen many successful projects drive digital transformation, as well as many failures, and I have come to understand which fundamental mechanics any organization needs to observe when they embark on this journey.
The document is a slide presentation about building the architecture for transportation digital business. It discusses how enterprise architecture, IoT, and various technology platforms can support digital business capabilities for the transportation sector. The key platforms include an IoT platform to connect physical assets, a customer experience platform, data and analytics platform, and information systems platform. It provides an example use case of a connected metro rail system and recommendations to prototype ecosystems, modernize platforms, and establish digital business capabilities with a focus on security.
Inside and Outside the Mesh: Role of APIs in the Mesh Architecture Asanka Abeysinghe
When service mesh was introduced as a concept, some thought this was the end of APIs - a few even said: "API Management is Dead". However, it was fiction, and the reality is that APIs are a crucial attribute of modern digital enterprises.
Mesh architecture is fueling distributed patterns like microservices and Web 3.0. As a result, sub-patterns such as data, event, and identity mesh are added to the catalog. At the same time, mesh implementations are improving by utilizing high-performance low-level protocols like eBPF.
In this session, Asanka will deep-dive into the mesh architecture and look at the role of APIs from a digital craftsman's view.
Neville Hobson presented on the connected car and artificial intelligence. He discussed how digital disruption through technologies like the internet of things is transforming businesses and entire industries. Specifically, he focused on how the automotive industry is being disrupted by new mobility models, empowered consumers, and self-driving vehicles. Hobson argued that to stay competitive, automakers must apply analytics, cognitive capabilities, and custom digital experiences to better understand and serve tomorrow's drivers.
• Global VP Sales & Biz Dev. Internet Embedded Linux Appliances for Redhat Inc.
• Global Head of Big Data & Cloud Biz Models at Santander
• Senior VP of Cloud Biz Unit at Deutsche Telekom
• 20 years of open source and cloud business experience
BIMSERVER is an open-source platform with a plug-in architecture that allows for model checking, serialization, rendering, services like compare and editing functions on IFC-based models. It provides web services, connections to authoring tools, and visualization through APIs while the models are stored in an IFC-based database. BIMSERVER has been used for projects like the L.A. Metro Westside Subway Extension, checking information inheritance between architectural and supplier data, and generating floor plans.
2017 Q1 - BIMserver introduction and overviewLéon Berlo
BIMserver.org introduction and overview. The background, architecture and vision of the platform. Also examples of products that use (or are based on) BIMserver.
Ahmed Al Sisi_Certificate BIM - Project ManagementAhmed Al Sisi
This document is a certificate awarded to Ahmed Al Sisi for completing a Certificate in Building Information Modelling (BIM) - Project Management (I2-1516) on October 8, 2016. The certificate recognizes Ahmed Al Sisi's achievement in earning a certification related to using BIM software and processes for project management in the construction industry.
20151112 CITA BIM Gathering Keynote DublinLéon Berlo
Leon van Berlo discusses collaborative engineering using Industry Foundation Classes (IFC). Some key points:
- IFC allows sharing of building information models through a common data format, enabling collaboration without a "central model."
- Past studies found using reference models with IFC lowered BIM competence needs and choosing tools based on engineering skills rather than specific software was preferred.
- True collaboration requires understanding what data others need rather than focusing on centralized platforms or standardized BIM execution plans.
- Current BIM practices often work well without top-down policies, instead relying on proven bottom-up approaches and letting high-level users guide discussions.
This document discusses how bots can automate tasks in building information modeling (BIM) by taking advantage of open web APIs and data. It argues that individual bots providing niche applications can create a new market that is not dependent on any single platform. Bots could perform automated tasks by subscribing to events in the BIM data and being triggered when those events occur. Examples of potential BIM bots include clash detection bots, cost estimation bots, supplier bots, validation checkers, and more. The document advocates shifting away from separate "islands" of collaboration towards this more open ecosystem of interoperable bots.
ETDP 2015 D2 The Future of Making Things Architecture, Engineering, Construct...Comit Projects Ltd
The Future of Making Things, Architecture, Engineering, Construction
Pat Jenakanandhini, Sr. Industry Strategy Manager – Natural Resources, Autodesk
An overview of the disruptions and technological advances shaping the AEC industries and setting the stage for a monumental era. This session will cover the changes happening in production, demand and the products themselves and what these evolving trends can mean to AEC customers as well as the business challenges and opportunities they face.
This document discusses the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for high speed rail projects. It notes that BIM can help improve predictability, reliability and quality for complex rail projects by providing consistent data and processes across the project lifecycle. The document presents case studies of BIM use and references growing investment in rail infrastructure projects across Southeast Asia and potential business opportunities for BIM solutions in those markets.
Abridged version of the Post-Tensioning Institute booklet for the 2008 Project Awards. The New Guthrie Theater Center in Minneapolis, MN won the Project-of-the-Year. Post-tensioning was supplied by AMSYSCO, Inc. The Architect was Jean Nouvel, the Engineer was Erickson Roed & Associates, and the Contractor was McGough Construction.
Parking Today article: Louisville ArenaAMSYSCO Inc.
The Louisville Arena and Parking Structure project was covered in the September 2009 issue of Parking Today Magazine, a leading publication serving the parking industry.
In the article, Neel Khosa of AMSYSCO discusses why post tensioned concrete was used for the marquee project in Louisville, Kentucky. Additionally, representatives from Walter P. Moore (Structural Engineer – Arena), Populous (Architect) and QK4 (Structural Engineer – Garage) describe how the project benefited from the use of unbonded post-tensioning in the Arena and Garage.
The document advertises post-tensioning services from a company called AMSYS and encourages readers to call their phone number or visit their website to learn how post-tensioning can save time and money on construction projects. It provides the company name, address, phone number, fax number, email, and website for contacting AMSYS about post-tensioning systems, services, and engineering.
Case Study - University of Colorado Parking Garage and FieldAMSYSCO Inc.
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS)
needed more campus parking for the Alpine Village student
housing complex. In addition, the UCCS planning board
approved financing to expand their sporting complex.
This project served two purposes: a parking structure
that acted as a recreational field. The 1200-car, four-story
post-tensioned (PT) parking structure supported the
240 x 360 ft (73 x 110 m) artificial turf field on the roof
level.
CTBUH Innovation Award Nominee - Vertical Unbonded Post-TensioningAMSYSCO Inc.
AMSYSCO's submission for the CTBUH's (Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat) 2015 Innovation Award. Along with post-tensioned slabs and transfer deck, unbonded post-tensioned was used in vertical shear walls.
Today, many established companies struggle with their digital transformation efforts. Being challenged by startups as well as big techs like Amazon and Google, they understand that in order to stay competitive, they need to turn into a truly digital enterprise. Obviously, this includes process automation ambitions, which is why Camunda is often at the heart of these transformation programs.
For years I have seen many successful projects drive digital transformation, as well as many failures, and I have come to understand which fundamental mechanics any organization needs to observe when they embark on this journey.
The document is a slide presentation about building the architecture for transportation digital business. It discusses how enterprise architecture, IoT, and various technology platforms can support digital business capabilities for the transportation sector. The key platforms include an IoT platform to connect physical assets, a customer experience platform, data and analytics platform, and information systems platform. It provides an example use case of a connected metro rail system and recommendations to prototype ecosystems, modernize platforms, and establish digital business capabilities with a focus on security.
Inside and Outside the Mesh: Role of APIs in the Mesh Architecture Asanka Abeysinghe
When service mesh was introduced as a concept, some thought this was the end of APIs - a few even said: "API Management is Dead". However, it was fiction, and the reality is that APIs are a crucial attribute of modern digital enterprises.
Mesh architecture is fueling distributed patterns like microservices and Web 3.0. As a result, sub-patterns such as data, event, and identity mesh are added to the catalog. At the same time, mesh implementations are improving by utilizing high-performance low-level protocols like eBPF.
In this session, Asanka will deep-dive into the mesh architecture and look at the role of APIs from a digital craftsman's view.
Neville Hobson presented on the connected car and artificial intelligence. He discussed how digital disruption through technologies like the internet of things is transforming businesses and entire industries. Specifically, he focused on how the automotive industry is being disrupted by new mobility models, empowered consumers, and self-driving vehicles. Hobson argued that to stay competitive, automakers must apply analytics, cognitive capabilities, and custom digital experiences to better understand and serve tomorrow's drivers.
Harnessing Digital Services to Improve Driver Experience at BMWTechWell
The world is demanding more from cars. No longer merely a way to get around, modern vehicles have become authentic pieces of technological art—equipped with numerous sensors and capabilities that are gradually transforming the very meaning of the word ‘vehicle’. BMW wanted to get ahead of this changing landscape and continue to delight their customers whether inside or outside the car—but how? Jorge Coca faced this challenge when he joined the team in January 2016. He and his peers found the answer in BMW Connected, an application that seamlessly links customers’ cars with their digital lives—via smartphone (iOS & Android), smartwatch, voice assistant, and more—to help them stay on time, in touch, and in control. BMW Connected learns the customer’s preferences over time to provide a more personal, convenient, and pleasurable user experience. Join Jorge as he describes how BMW uses mobile technologies, smart devices, machine learning, and IoT to create these intelligent apps for both the BMW and MINI brands.
The event is a knowledge exchange platform bringing together all stakeholders playing an active role in the innovation, technology, connected car & autonomous driving business development scene.
Europe’s leading event in this field is a combination of inspirational expert keynotes and well-moderated, interactive World Café sessions, private discussion rounds and networking sessions. Join the conversations of over 2 days of knowledge exchange to gain a deeper understanding of the latest trends, disruptors in the future of connected car and autonomous vehicle ecosystem & impact on automotive smart mobility business strategies.
Responsive design allows webpages to adapt to different screen sizes and devices by using fluid widths, images, and CSS media queries. It began in 2010 with a combination of flexible layouts, media queries, and using the viewport to optimize content for varied screens. While responsive design improves the user experience across devices, developers must address challenges like conditionally loading appropriate images, scripts, and styles to avoid delivering unnecessary content.
Bir Milyonuncu Kullanıcıyı Taşıyan SaaS - Hasan Basri AkırmakİTÜ Çekirdek
Potansiyel müşterilerinize ve yatırımcılarınıza sık sık şunları söyler misiniz? “Bu bir prototip”, “Sadece bir sunucu üzerinde çalışıyor”, “Başka sunuculara kurmak için zamana ihtiyacımız var”, “Hmm. On bin kullanıcıyı desteklemesi için kodu yeniden tasarlamamız lazım.” Girişiminizi Silikon Vadisine taşımak istiyorsanız bu sorulara doyurucu yanıtlarınızın olması gerekir.
Rencontre Groupe d'usagers SharePoint Montreal - The Next Great Migration - C...Marc D Anderson
As organizations have moved to Office 365, many – especially “legacy” SharePoint shops – have resisted the move to the “modern” UIs as much as possible. This is true for both end users and developers. We tend to stick with what we know, and historically the “modern” UIs may not have seemed compelling enough to make the switch. What this means is there is an impending “migration” on the horizon for many organizations which they may not realize is coming. While “classic” doesn’t have a known retirement date, Microsoft’s investments are in the “modern” UIs.
As developers, what can we do to help facilitate organizational preparedness for this migration? This session will cover what it means to embrace the “modern” UIs and what you can do now to prepare. We’ll cover such topics as:
· What still doesn’t exist in “modern” and might keep you in “classic” for the time being (a moving target!)
· How to rethink your existing client-side solutions to be prepared for the SharePoint Framework (SPFx)
· How to add functionality into list views using column formatting
· Moving from “classic” team sites to “modern” team sites and what that means from a navigational and functional perspective
This document summarizes a presentation about creating scalable Software as a Service (SaaS) startups using cloud technologies. The presentation discusses designing enterprise-grade B2B, B2C, or B2G SaaS platforms for scalability, high availability, and reliability. It covers best practices for scalable infrastructure, automation, and how scalability and automation relate to operating expenses and business cases. Technical details are provided for realizing platforms that can scale from 1 to 1 million users on the cloud using Amazon Web Services products.
This document summarizes four Japanese AdTech companies that use AWS: Dynalyst, fluct, IM-DMP, and UNICORN. Dynalyst uses AWS for real-time bidding and cross-region data processing. fluct is an SSP that processes 30 billion impressions per month on a serverless architecture. IM-DMP utilizes Amazon ECS and Spot Fleet to power its public DMP. UNICORN is a full automated marketing platform that uses AWS for real-time bidding, data analysis, and machine learning.
To be able to use analytics effectively and thus leverage the data treasures in the company, you need a modern and scalable data platform that can react flexibly to events and was designed with a DataOps mindset from the very beginning.
Autodesk neemt visualisatiepakketten Dynamite VSP en Dynamite SIM overSerge Beckers
Autodesk, leverancier van 2D- en 3D-ontwerpsoftware, neemt de visualisatiesoftwarepakketten Dynamite VSP en Dynamite SIM over van 3AM Solutions. Dynamite VSP en Dynamite SIM zijn speciaal ontworpen voor gebruik in de civiele infrastructuur.
I gave this talk at the ITEA3 Smart City Business Event. In this talk, I introduced mago3D project, an open source based digital twin platform first. And then shared the real cases that I and my company have carried out in various industries. I concluded the talk with what I've learnt from these real projects. Some food for thoughts around digital twin were provided for further discussion.
In this presentation Giamir will describe what modern frontend work looks like. He will talk about why compilers seem to be the new generation of frontend frameworks. He will highlight common pitfalls in building and serving web assets, and present a set of concrete practices teams can adopt to provide the best user experience while keeping most of their autonomy. All of the above to draw one conclusion: teams require a FrontendOps culture to succeed in the era of Microfrontends.
IBM & Panasonic: The Internet of Mobility & Cognitive Personalization of Spac...Sebastian Wedeniwski
Joint Panasonic Automotive & IBM presentation "The Internet of Mobility & Cognitive Personalization of Spaces and Devices" at the VDI Congress CESIS Global Internet of Things World 206 in Berlin.
International Conference Automotive BUS Systems + EthernetTorben Haagh
First international conference providing a balanced look
at Low, Mid, and High Speed (Ethernet) BUS systems
• Discover BUS system architecture requirements from several OEMs
• Understand cost efficient domain architectures and backbones
• Validate timing behaviour and network load of OEM’s Ethernet networks
• Find out about the challenges your peers face in E-Mobility communication
• Learn about BUS compatibility and the role of Autosar Release 4.1.1
• Get a deep understanding of communication protocols, low speed bus optimization, CAN-FD, vehicle to grid communication and system integration via use cases
http://bit.ly/BUS_Systems_Ethernet_agenda
Asite provides a collaborative Software as a Service (cSaaS) platform for the architecture, engineering, construction, and property sectors. The document discusses how Asite's platform uses SaaS and PaaS to enable collaboration across fragmented supply chains in the construction industry and leverage social media and communities to support organic growth. It also outlines Asite's current community initiatives and opportunities to expand into areas like collaborative BIM and mobile applications.
Enterprise integration: The Past, Present and FutureWSO2
If you take the last 10 years, many things have changed. The next 10 years will be no different. However, some key concepts such as integration are very unlikely to change. But, interestingly, this does not mean that you can build a system that lasts for decades, since the integration you had 10 years ago is not the kind of integration you have today and never will be the one you want to have in 10 years time.
While working with customers of varied levels of maturity there is a lot we have learned as a vendor. In this talk we will discuss how some companies managed to keep carrying their legacy baggage for decades while others were able to keep iterating to a level where they never found themselves outdated. But, just like technology, there is also an impact on the business. The more you innovate the more you may end up spending and similarly, the less you innovate the more you’d be spending again. There is a fine line between innovation and stagnation where you spend the least and gain the most. This is the perfect line of iteration that any business wants to be aligned with.
There is a lot to learn from others successes and failures and this talk is mostly focusing on that. We’ll take many case-studies to learn the past, present and future of enterprise integration and how to find the fine line of iterative improvement that best suits the kind of business you are in.
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The high-rise building located at 111 W. Wacker Drive
in downtown Chicago, IL, was formerly known as the “Waterview.” The structure was originally designed as an 89-story luxury hotel located along the Chicago River. The construction of the conventionally-reinforced building progressed until the 27th floor, when it was shelved due to financing issues. In 2012, the hotel was redesigned as a 60-story residential apartment building and renamed “OneEleven.”
OneEleven Tower - post tensioned transfer deckAMSYSCO Inc.
The high-rise building located at 111 W. Wacker Drive in downtown Chicago was formerly known as the ‘Waterview.’ The structure was originally designed as an 89-story luxury hotel located along the Chicago River. The construction of the conventionally-reinforced building progressed until the 27th floor when the 2007 economic recession hit the U.S. Ultimately, the original project was shelved due to financing issues. The unfinished building became a visible eye-sore in the heart of Chicago for several years. Fortunately, a consortium of creditors and lienholders (Clark Wacker LLC) took ownership of the project and formed a Joint Venture with Related Midwest in 2010.
In 2012, the hotel was redesigned as a 60-story residential apartment building and renamed ‘OneEleven.’ There were several major design issues with converting a hotel into a 500-unit apartment with a smaller floor-plate and different column layout. Since the column were poured until the 28th floor, this floor was built as originally designed. The 29th floor was constructed with a 12-inch post-tensioned slab and functioned as an amenity level.
What separates this high-rise tower from others is the 60-inch transfer deck (located on the 30th floor). The transfer deck was designed to be a 72-inch conventionally-reinforced slab with the post-tensioned floors above. The PT Supplier and Concrete Contractor redesigned it into a 60-inch thick slab using post-tensioned to replace roughly 372 tons of rebar. The redesign saved around $380,000 from the cost of the transfer deck (excluding costs of other vertical elements). The reduced dead load of the slab also helped eliminate the reshoring requirements. The 12-inch building height reduction funneled into lower costs for all vertical elements and lower operational energy costs. A flat-plate was used in lieu of large beams and transfer girders in order to reduce forming costs.
The installation of the transfer slab and coordination of trades was extremely complex. Additionally, the coordination was fast-paced since the transfer slab was the second floor of the new construction. Construction trades and engineer spent almost one month on coordinating PT tendons, rebar and MEP piping/penetrations.
The transfer mat was poured in two lifts (20-inch and 40-inch lifts) for a total of roughly 2,250 cubic yards of 6000 psi concrete. One of the pours lasted 17 hours – and had an increased degree of complexity due to being poured mid-air. In total, there was 60 tons of unbonded-post-tensioning (gross weight) used in the transfer deck.
The use of unbonded post-tensioning in the original design was also used to reduce the high-rise building height by at least 1” per floor as compared to mildly-reinforced concrete. PT helped make a stalled project more economical due to the reduction in material costs (concrete columns/walls, MEP piping, elevators/stairs and curtain-wall).
Each tower has 750,000 square feet of space with 50 floors and 10 units per floor of 15,000 square feet. There are 7.1 billion people in the world that would require 2.85 million towers of 500 units each to house the world's population at 5 people per unit. At a cost of $92 million per tower, it would cost over $262 trillion to house the entire world's population.
This document provides a list of 64 buildings in the United States with details including their height in meters and feet, number of floors, year completed, and primary construction material and use. The tallest is Aqua in Chicago at 261.8 meters (859 feet) with 86 floors completed in 2009 using concrete for residential and hotel use. The shortest is Clark and Grand Hotels in Chicago with unspecified height and floors completed in 2013 using concrete for hotel use.
One Museum Park West (Post-Tensioning case study)AMSYSCO Inc.
The One Museum Park West high-rise condominium tower in Chicago was originally designed with conventionally reinforced concrete slabs and transfer girders, but went over budget. A value engineering analysis proposed converting the structural design to unbonded post-tensioning, which would reduce costs by deleting some interior columns, transfer girders, and reducing girder depths. This option was chosen and resulted in $4 million in savings through reductions to concrete, rebar, forming costs, and other structure elements like caissons and walls. The post-tensioning supplier worked with the engineer of record to implement the new design, which increased PT usage from an initial 35,000 feet to 1.6 million feet and helped complete
Infrastructure and Unbonded Post TensioningAMSYSCO Inc.
The document discusses the use of unbonded post-tensioning for infrastructure projects. It begins with an overview of concrete versus asphalt pavements. Unbonded post-tensioning can be used for applications like airport runways, parking lots, and pedestrian bridges. The document then presents three case studies where unbonded post-tensioning was used: a road project in Wayzata Bay with poor soil conditions, an emergency vehicle operator course, and a reconstruction project on Buford Avenue. It concludes that unbonded encapsulated post-tensioning is an effective alternative to reinforced concrete or asphalt for infrastructure projects.
The Importance of Unbonded Field CertificationAMSYSCO Inc.
This document summarizes the Post-Tensioning Institute's (PTI) Unbonded Post-Tensioning Field Personnel Certification program. It outlines the various certification levels including Level 1 Field Installation, Level 1 and 2 Inspector, and Level 1 and 2 Ironworker. It provides information on registration prerequisites, training workshops, certification requirements, benefits of certification for projects, contractors, installers and individuals, as well as testimonials and the certification schedule. The goal of the program is to satisfy building code requirements and improve quality, safety, productivity and profitability through certified personnel.
Minnesota Twins Target Field & Post TensioningAMSYSCO Inc.
Presentation by Neel Khosa given during the Post-Tensioning Institute's 2011 Technical Conference. Topic is about the use of unbonded post-tensioned concrete in Target Field stadium, home of the Minnesota Twins MLB team.
Abridged version of the Post-Tensioning Institute's 2009 Legends and Fellows Award ceremony. Rattan Khosa, President of AMSYSCO, Inc., received a PTI Fellows Award.
This document provides information about a company called Amsysco Inc. that has been manufacturing post-tensioned concrete buildings since 1981. They help customers entertain friends, reinforce foundations for the future, store vehicles while away, and reach career goals through their post-tensioned concrete products and services. Amsysco has been in business since 1981 and is PTI-certified for manufacturing.
Post-Tension Concrete - Info session for ContractorsAMSYSCO Inc.
This presentation is to help General and Concrete Contractors manage construction projects that use Post-Tensioned Concrete.
1. Intro to Post-Tension
2. Components of Post-Tension
3. Construction Team
4. Submittals
5. Pre-Installation
6. Installation Management
7. Post-Concrete Placement
8. Troubleshooting
Post-tensioning is a method of reinforcing (strengthening) concrete or other materials with high-strength steel strands or bars, typically referred to as tendons. Post-tensioning applications include office and apartment buildings, parking structures, slabs-on-ground, bridges, sports stadiums, rock and soil anchors, and water-tanks.
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This document provides information about Amysco, a company that specializes in post-tensioning systems, service, and engineering. It summarizes Amysco's post-tensioning process, highlights the advantages of post-tensioning over other construction methods, and outlines Amysco's product offerings and services. Testimonials are provided emphasizing Amysco's technical expertise, reliable service, and ability to complete complex projects on schedule.
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