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THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN SPACE PLANNING
Pages 12-15

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From page 12...
... Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories Computer Aided Facility Management (CAFM) typically consists of budgeting and accounting, property management, facility design, furniture, fixtures, and equipment, and operations and maintenance.
From page 13...
... The Facility Delivery Process In order to present the facility delivery process in a different way, I have devised LIFE of a Project. Womb to cradle Birth of a Project-some have a longer gestation period than others .
From page 14...
... Group X is then given the barracks and must "remodel to suit." The issues for the space planners include 1) how the organization functions were neglected - i.e., they need 90 persons to be on one floor, virtually in one room due to the nature of their work and they have a massive records holding area that has critical climate control and fire suppression requirements and 2)
From page 15...
... This contrasts with hierarchical management techniques that have people gather data while other people organize it and still others make decisions based on that data. A CAFM system can provide equal access and should have built-in quality controls.


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