GRAPHICAL SIMULATION FOR LEARNERS TO UNDERSTAND THE CONSTRUCTION OF JAMAICA’S PARAMOUNT TREASURE: “THE DEVON HOUSE”
Author(s) -
Sheena Marston,
Fabian Tan,
Michael Parke,
Olga Stavridis,
Lisa Burris
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--28420
Subject(s) - documentation , process (computing) , engineering , construction engineering , building information modeling , plan (archaeology) , architecture , architectural engineering , treasure , roof , historic site , civil engineering , resource (disambiguation) , workflow , computer science , archaeology , operations management , computer network , scheduling (production processes) , history , programming language , operating system , database
Fabian Hadipriono Tan has worked in the areas of construction of infrastructures and buildings, failure assessment of buildings and bridges, construction accident investigations, forensic engineering, ancient buildings, ancient bridges, and the ancient history of science and engineering for over 40 years. The tools he uses include fault tree analysis, fuzzy logic, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality.
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