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Smith, Michael Tardif 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHoboken, NJ $cWiley$dc2009 215 $a1 online resource (210 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780470250037 311 08$a0470250038 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aBuilding Information Modeling: A Strategic Implementation Guide for Architects, Engineers, Constructors, and Real Estate Asset Managers; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1: Building Industry Challenges and Opportunities; Global Trends in Supply and Demand; Benchmarking Construction Productivity; Construction Productivity Metrics; Benchmarking Building Performance; Converting Inefficiency and Waste into Profit; Benchmarking Waste; Identifying Business Opportunities; Emerging Business Strategies; Choosing the Right Tools, Deploying the Right Tool Suites; The BIM Value Proposition 327 $aProcess EngineeringThinking Like an Owner; Building Performance Metrics; New Metrics for Real Property Valuation; Chapter 2: BIM Implementation Strategies; Leaving the CAD Era Behind; A Systems Approach to BIM Implementation; Avoiding Ideological Pitfalls; Aligning a BIM Implementation Strategy with Technology Trends; Assessing Fundamental Risks; Fostering a Culture of Information Stewardship; Managing Culture Change; Using Technology to Build Trust and Mitigate Risk; Maintaining Data Exchange Capabilities; Assessing Team Capabilities; Managing Expectations 327 $aMeasuring Progress toward Strategic GoalsToward a New Business Paradigm; Chapter 3: Business Process Reform; Managing Innovation Risk; The Imperative of Change; Innovation Management Strategies; The ""I"" in BIM; Business Reform Strategies; Industry-wide Reform Efforts; Industry Standards and Innovation; The Industry Standards Landscape; Aligning Business Strategies with Industry Standards; Integrating Information Gathering into the Business Process; Leadership and Vision; Engaging Business Partners; Business Process Modeling; Business Process Modeling Case Study; Managing Change 327 $aPopulating the Building Information ModelChapter 4: BIM-Based Enterprise Workflow; BIM Implementation Fundamentals; Sidebar: Integrating Data Collection with Business Processes; Business Operations and BIM; Marketing/Business Development; Human Resources; Finance; Information Technology; Operations; Workflow Visualization; Chapter 5: The Building Life Cycle; Life Cycle Views of Building Information; The Feasibility, Planning, and Development View; The Design and Construction View; The Operations and Maintenance View; The Ownership and Asset Management View 327 $aChapter 6: Building Information Exchange ChallengesSidebar: Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom; Information Management; Sidebar: Case Study: Information Management; Information Provenance; Information Maturity; Sidebar: The Wayback Machine: Archiving the Web; Information Content Decay; Information Electronic Degradation; Information Integrity and Continuity; Information Transparency, Accessibility, and Security; Information Flow; The Life Cycle of Information; Stakeholder Views; Interoperability; Chapter 7: Building Information Exchange Requirements; The Big Picture 327 $aInformation Delivery Manuals 330 $aThe optimal approach to design, build, operate, and maintain buildings With this strategic guide to building information modeling (BIM), you'll learn how to implement this new technology as part of a comprehensive systems approach to the design, construction, management, operation, maintenance, and use of buildings. The authors, among the leading experts and pioneers in BIM, show you how BIM supports more streamlined, integrated, and efficient business processes throughout the life cycle of buildings, from their initial conception through their eventual retirement or reuse. 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Introduction: Athena Wins the Olympian Throne -- Chapter 2. Origin Stories: War is the Heart of Androcentric Fantasy -- Chapter 3. Hail Hera, Mother of Monsters! Monstrosity as Emblem of Female Sexual Sovereignty -- Chapter 4. The Medusa Complex: Silence the Name of the Mother -- Chapter 5. Aphrodite of the Spangled Mind: Eros and the Death Instincts -- Chapter 6. Don't Call Me Baby: The Athena Complex and Feminine Masochism -- Chapter 7. Lesbian Eros in Three Movements: Sappho, Gretl, and Dora -- Chapter 8. Ariadne's Thread is Umbilical: Woven Together, Growing Untamed. 330 $a"Jessica Elbert Decker is a modern muse. Writing with passion and luminosity, Decker creatively weaves psychoanalysis, philosophy, and poetry into an original reading of Greek figures, giving new voice and power to the feminine." -Shannon M. Mussett, Professor of Philosophy, Utah Valley University, author of Entropic Philosophy: Chaos, Breakdown, and Creation "Decker's use of Sappho to unchain Western thought from its legacy of androcentric fantasies is an urgent contribution to our shared future. This brilliant book weaves a poetic counternarrative where nature is no longer only teleological, desire is no longer meant to destroy or be destroyed, and a multiplicity of subjects are henceforth freed to be as they are." -Chelsea C. Harry, Professor of Philosophy, Southern Connecticut State University, author of Chronos in Aristotle's Physics iv 10-14: On the Nature of Time "In a provocative reassessment of ancient Greek myth, Decker exposes the prevalence of masculinist envy, anxiety and impotency before feminine/queer life and nature. Tracking the repeated attempts to regulate problematic or liminal figures like Hecate or Medusa to the role of the subservient or monstrous, this book expertly analyzes how these androcentric fantasies emerge in Sigmund Freud's psychosexual narratives and case-studies." -Danielle A. Layne, Professor of Philosophy, Gonzaga University, author of Plotinus: Ennead I.5, "On Whether Well Being Increases With Time" Translation, with an Introduction and Commentary This book is a feminist analysis of Greek myth and tragedy that reimagines the structures of Freudian theory. The objective of this analysis is political-by revealing the structures that undergird patriarchal oppression, feminist thinkers can work to transform these symbolic constellations through the work of sabotage, parody, and imagination. Jessica Elbert Decker attempts here to read Freudian theory through a wider lens of Ancient Greek culture, since our contemporary philosophical and social culture has inherited many of its symbolic structures (e.g., patriarchy, binary thinking). The major argument of the book is that our Western philosophical, social, and symbolic systems are, as they were in the Ancient Greek world, suffused with a set of values that reflect one version of masculinity and androcentrism, and that those values are destructive to human beings as well as the non-human world, including other beings. 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