Abstract:
This book is an introduction to technology in facility management for students and newcomers interested in expanding their knowledge in the facility management industry. Technology has become a need for everyone in daily life, including facility management organisations. Numerous software and multi-technology applications are becoming more prevalent in recent activities. Even yet, while some technologies are appropriate for facility management activities, not all are. This book will introduce the technologies necessary to sustain the facility management industry's significant growth to ensure that the facilities management sector is elevated to the same level as other industries. This book is also appropriate for facility management beginners and anyone with interest in technology.
A primary objective of this book is to explain the fundamental principles and concerns underlying the facility management sector and suggest methods in which technology might be applied to facility management activities. Additionally, the book discusses the technologies utilised in the facilities management industry and the history and use of facilities management in other sectors.
Description:
The opening chapter presents an overview of facility management technology. The opening chapter presents an overview of facility management technology. The second chapter examines Computer
Aided Facility Management (CAFM), followed by a discussion of Building Information Modelling in Chapter 3. (BIM). Chapter 4 examines how Building Automation and Control Systems (BAS/BMS) have evolved, demonstrating each of these techniques via practical examples. The Geographic Information System (GIS) is the subject of Chapter 5. (GIS). Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is discussed in Chapter 6, and Information and Communication Technology are discussed in Chapter 7. Finally, the
bibliography at the book's conclusion.