Finith E. Jernigan
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Books By Finith E. Jernigan
$9.99
The practical approach to Building Information Modeling - Integrated Practice done the right way!
BIG BIM little bim challenges architects, owners, constructors and other design professionals to consider the way they currently ?do business.? If you want to move your practice to the leading edge, this book provides innovative ideas, guidance and proven results in using building information models?from idea, to concept, to reality?the RIGHT way!
"This is the first book that really explains the process and it's benefits to Architects. A must have for anyone exploring the world of BIM"
The goal is to make your projects more successful over the facility life cycle. The author and his team shows you how to use building information modeling, cost control systems and facilities management technologies to help clients organize their projects. They are the innovators of systems that allow clients to find facts quicker and with more certainty.
BIG BIM little bim challenges architects, owners, constructors and other design professionals to consider the way they currently ?do business.? If you want to move your practice to the leading edge, this book provides innovative ideas, guidance and proven results in using building information models?from idea, to concept, to reality?the RIGHT way!
"This is the first book that really explains the process and it's benefits to Architects. A must have for anyone exploring the world of BIM"
The goal is to make your projects more successful over the facility life cycle. The author and his team shows you how to use building information modeling, cost control systems and facilities management technologies to help clients organize their projects. They are the innovators of systems that allow clients to find facts quicker and with more certainty.
BIG BIM 4.0: Ecosystems for a Connected World
Feb 18, 2017
$9.99
BIG-BIM 4.0: ECOSYSTEMS FOR A CONNECTED WORLD shows how to use your strengths to thrive in the revolutionary changes emerging in the built world. Written from the perspective of BIG BIM, this book expands the concepts in Finith Jernigan's, award-winning BIG-BIM-little-bim—The Practical Approach to Building Information Modeling to connect you to the power and opportunities of the ecosystems that are emerging. Filled with workflows, case studies, and anecdotes from the front lines, BIG BIM 4.0 leads readers toward understanding and using BIG BIM to create a more sustainable and resilient world. This book reveals the big picture approaches used by many large companies, institutions, and government entities, and used by smaller, agile businesses. Develop confidence using a variety of tools inside that ecosystem—in a matter of days—Not years.
Each of us has a role in today's connected world. BIG-BIM 4.0 will help you to understand the implications of action and inaction from the human perspective. Learn to rise above the frequent confusion that occurs when the technologies for managing information overshadow the people issues that are driving today's transformations. Written by one of the foremost experts in modern information management in the architecture, engineering, construction, ownership, and operations industry, BIG-BIM 4.0 gives the information you need to make informed judgments about the future of the world in which we live. Added to this is the vision of thirty-five game changing experts from around the world that contribute to enriching the book's message of change for the better of us all.
BIG-BIM 4.0 lays out a systematic approach to establishing a BIG-BIM ecosystem and provides step-by-step examples of how to successfully use BIM to improve our entire built environment—buildings, bridges, roads, energy systems, water services, planes trains, automobiles or anything we build. But there are many construction industry examples included because much of our energy and water use occurs in our buildings. Included are case study examples of the issues, and workbook activities for you to practice.
BIG-BIM 4.0 is peppered with activities and guidance designed to educate and expose you to proven tools and processes that are new to you. They point you to next-practices, guide your discovery process and allow you to experience and learn from mistakes that don’t impact real projects. Understanding the tools and processes will help you calculate your potential benefits from the use of BIG Building Information Models.
Each of us has a role in today's connected world. BIG-BIM 4.0 will help you to understand the implications of action and inaction from the human perspective. Learn to rise above the frequent confusion that occurs when the technologies for managing information overshadow the people issues that are driving today's transformations. Written by one of the foremost experts in modern information management in the architecture, engineering, construction, ownership, and operations industry, BIG-BIM 4.0 gives the information you need to make informed judgments about the future of the world in which we live. Added to this is the vision of thirty-five game changing experts from around the world that contribute to enriching the book's message of change for the better of us all.
BIG-BIM 4.0 lays out a systematic approach to establishing a BIG-BIM ecosystem and provides step-by-step examples of how to successfully use BIM to improve our entire built environment—buildings, bridges, roads, energy systems, water services, planes trains, automobiles or anything we build. But there are many construction industry examples included because much of our energy and water use occurs in our buildings. Included are case study examples of the issues, and workbook activities for you to practice.
BIG-BIM 4.0 is peppered with activities and guidance designed to educate and expose you to proven tools and processes that are new to you. They point you to next-practices, guide your discovery process and allow you to experience and learn from mistakes that don’t impact real projects. Understanding the tools and processes will help you calculate your potential benefits from the use of BIG Building Information Models.
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Makers of the Environment merges storytelling with everyday reality to offer a moment where we can rethink our expectations to understand how technology can and should be used to improve our world. The book makes the extraordinary ordinary, offering a vision on how society can take advantage of new and emerging technology to create a better, more sustainable world for our children.
Today’s technology lets us to talk to each other in ways that enable positive change.
Technology allows each of us to make decisions about the things that affect us personally.
Technology is leveling the field for everyone. No longer must we rely on experts talking at us as we find solutions to today’s most vexing problems. We can all participate directly in the decisions, with real data, to get greater certainty of outcomes.
Not long ago, we watched well-televised battles about whether we face a global energy and environmental crisis. Financial markets escalated as though investor confidence and price increases would last forever. Business was thriving. Few understood the power and opportunities that technology could make possible. Few had a vision for how to move forward. Through it all, there was little talk of real change.
Now, things are much different. We are recovering from the financial crash at a snail’s pace. Too many are still out of work. We are suffering the effects of poor planning and lack of transparency. A small fraction of society is reaping financial benefits from the low-hanging fruit. Through it all, information is becoming a commodity. Many are embracing new tools such as the iPad and smartphones. The cloud is becoming ubiquitous. A vision for the future remains elusive.
Complexity has changed the nature of our world. There are significant barriers to improving things in the world today. Some of the barriers are due to ignorance… people do not know what they do not know. Some are due to inertia… people have a hard time changing to new ways of doing things. Some are due to self-interest… people are looking out for “number one.” Some of the barriers are slowing the change, and others are undermining the benefits to society.
Makers of the Environment shows how an organization in a small, depressed rural county can pull together to take advantage of the opportunities to become a world leader in the management of information to change our world. With systems and processes such as Makers describes, we for the first time in history can define and manage real-world assets. The book's central design future forms the backbone for three scenarios show how to use the information to improve the world.
The design futures include rich information, show how to take advantage of existing tools, and allow just-in-time decision making, but they are not yet fully realized. The individuals in these scenarios are archetypes of the people that manage similar issues today.
The built environment consumes most of our fossil fuels. With the world heating up and fuel becoming ever scarcer, we must do something now. We have the tools to analyze consequences and change trajectories. It is our responsibility to promote sustainability and better decisions throughout our world. We must take action. There is no time to wait.
Today’s technology lets us to talk to each other in ways that enable positive change.
Technology allows each of us to make decisions about the things that affect us personally.
Technology is leveling the field for everyone. No longer must we rely on experts talking at us as we find solutions to today’s most vexing problems. We can all participate directly in the decisions, with real data, to get greater certainty of outcomes.
Not long ago, we watched well-televised battles about whether we face a global energy and environmental crisis. Financial markets escalated as though investor confidence and price increases would last forever. Business was thriving. Few understood the power and opportunities that technology could make possible. Few had a vision for how to move forward. Through it all, there was little talk of real change.
Now, things are much different. We are recovering from the financial crash at a snail’s pace. Too many are still out of work. We are suffering the effects of poor planning and lack of transparency. A small fraction of society is reaping financial benefits from the low-hanging fruit. Through it all, information is becoming a commodity. Many are embracing new tools such as the iPad and smartphones. The cloud is becoming ubiquitous. A vision for the future remains elusive.
Complexity has changed the nature of our world. There are significant barriers to improving things in the world today. Some of the barriers are due to ignorance… people do not know what they do not know. Some are due to inertia… people have a hard time changing to new ways of doing things. Some are due to self-interest… people are looking out for “number one.” Some of the barriers are slowing the change, and others are undermining the benefits to society.
Makers of the Environment shows how an organization in a small, depressed rural county can pull together to take advantage of the opportunities to become a world leader in the management of information to change our world. With systems and processes such as Makers describes, we for the first time in history can define and manage real-world assets. The book's central design future forms the backbone for three scenarios show how to use the information to improve the world.
The design futures include rich information, show how to take advantage of existing tools, and allow just-in-time decision making, but they are not yet fully realized. The individuals in these scenarios are archetypes of the people that manage similar issues today.
The built environment consumes most of our fossil fuels. With the world heating up and fuel becoming ever scarcer, we must do something now. We have the tools to analyze consequences and change trajectories. It is our responsibility to promote sustainability and better decisions throughout our world. We must take action. There is no time to wait.
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