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  1. E Dado, MR Beheshti, Towards establishing a distant learning environment for a european master in construction IT, In Proceedings 6th International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Eduction and Training p.1-10, IEEE.
  2. WJ O'Brien, K London, R Vrijhoef, Construction supply chain modelling: an interdisciplinary research agenda, In The ICFAI Journal of Operations Management Volume 3 p.64-84.
  3. HAJ de Ridder, R Vrijhoef, MGCE Reniers, Life cycle benefit procurement and management in construction : an innovative approach to EU tender regulations, In Building for a European future : strategies & alliances for construction innovation p.341-360, ECCREDI.
  4. HAJ de Ridder, R Vrijhoef, Process and system innovation in the building and construction industry: developing a model for integrated value chain and life cycle management of built objects, In Proceedings CIB world building congress p.1-11, CIB.
  5. O Ciftcioglu, E Dado, (2003), Intelligent computing in engineering
  6. L Koskela, R Vrijhoef, Is the current theory of construction a hindrance to innovation?, In Building Research and Information: the international journal of research, development and demonstration Volume 29 p.197-207.
  7. R Vrijhoef, L Koskela, G Howell, Understanding construction supply chains: an alternative interpretation, In Proceedings 9th annual lean construction conference (IGLC-9) p.-, National University Singapore.
  8. R Vrijhoef, L Koskela, The four roles of supply chain management in construction, In European Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management Volume 6 p.169-178.
  9. L Koskela, R Vrijhoef, The prevalent theory of construction is a hindrance for innovation, In Proceedings 8th annual lean construction conference (IGLC-8) p.1-12, University of Brighton.
  10. L Koskela, R Vrijhoef, The role of theory of construction for innovation in the construction industry, In Proceedings technology watch conference p.121-126.

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  1. E Dado, MR Beheshti, Towards establishing a distant learning environment for a european master in construction IT, In Proceedings 6th International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Eduction and Training p.1-10, IEEE.
  2. WJ O'Brien, K London, R Vrijhoef, Construction supply chain modelling: an interdisciplinary research agenda, In The ICFAI Journal of Operations Management Volume 3 p.64-84.
  3. HAJ de Ridder, R Vrijhoef, MGCE Reniers, Life cycle benefit procurement and management in construction : an innovative approach to EU tender regulations, In Building for a European future : strategies & alliances for construction innovation p.341-360, ECCREDI.
  4. HAJ de Ridder, R Vrijhoef, Process and system innovation in the building and construction industry: developing a model for integrated value chain and life cycle management of built objects, In Proceedings CIB world building congress p.1-11, CIB.
  5. O Ciftcioglu, E Dado, (2003), Intelligent computing in engineering
  6. L Koskela, R Vrijhoef, Is the current theory of construction a hindrance to innovation?, In Building Research and Information: the international journal of research, development and demonstration Volume 29 p.197-207.
  7. R Vrijhoef, L Koskela, G Howell, Understanding construction supply chains: an alternative interpretation, In Proceedings 9th annual lean construction conference (IGLC-9) p.-, National University Singapore.
  8. R Vrijhoef, L Koskela, The four roles of supply chain management in construction, In European Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management Volume 6 p.169-178.
  9. L Koskela, R Vrijhoef, The prevalent theory of construction is a hindrance for innovation, In Proceedings 8th annual lean construction conference (IGLC-8) p.1-12, University of Brighton.
  10. L Koskela, R Vrijhoef, The role of theory of construction for innovation in the construction industry, In Proceedings technology watch conference p.121-126.

Search term: IDM & article

  1. E Dado, MR Beheshti, Towards establishing a distant learning environment for a european master in construction IT, In Proceedings 6th International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Eduction and Training p.1-10, IEEE.
  2. WJ O'Brien, K London, R Vrijhoef, Construction supply chain modelling: an interdisciplinary research agenda, In The ICFAI Journal of Operations Management Volume 3 p.64-84.
  3. HAJ de Ridder, R Vrijhoef, MGCE Reniers, Life cycle benefit procurement and management in construction : an innovative approach to EU tender regulations, In Building for a European future : strategies & alliances for construction innovation p.341-360, ECCREDI.
  4. HAJ de Ridder, R Vrijhoef, Process and system innovation in the building and construction industry: developing a model for integrated value chain and life cycle management of built objects, In Proceedings CIB world building congress p.1-11, CIB.
  5. O Ciftcioglu, E Dado, (2003), Intelligent computing in engineering
  6. L Koskela, R Vrijhoef, Is the current theory of construction a hindrance to innovation?, In Building Research and Information: the international journal of research, development and demonstration Volume 29 p.197-207.
  7. R Vrijhoef, L Koskela, G Howell, Understanding construction supply chains: an alternative interpretation, In Proceedings 9th annual lean construction conference (IGLC-9) p.-, National University Singapore.
  8. R Vrijhoef, L Koskela, The four roles of supply chain management in construction, In European Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management Volume 6 p.169-178.
  9. L Koskela, R Vrijhoef, The prevalent theory of construction is a hindrance for innovation, In Proceedings 8th annual lean construction conference (IGLC-8) p.1-12, University of Brighton.
  10. L Koskela, R Vrijhoef, The role of theory of construction for innovation in the construction industry, In Proceedings technology watch conference p.121-126.