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  Chapter 13 Technology and Information Systems
 
 

13.01 Computer Technology in Architectural Practice
13.01.01 Respecting Software Copyright
13.01.02 Getting Started with Building Information Modeling
13.01.03 How Building Information Modeling Changes Architecture Practice
13.01.04 BIM Creates Change and Opportunity
13.01.05 Building Information Modeling: Potential Legal Exposures
13.01.06 BIM Transition in a Small Firm
13.01.07 Technology for the Sole Practitioner
13.01.08 Liability and BIM
13.01.09 Contractor Uses BIM to Maximize Profits
13.01.10 Future of Professional Practice- Maximize Technology Capability and Collaborate

13.02 Information Management
13.02.01 Information Management: Security of Building Plans
13.02.02 The Paperless Office
13.02.03 Project File Organization
13.02.04 Quality Control: A Project Record Retention Checklist
13.02.05 Document Disposal: When and How to Throw It Out
13.02.06 Fundamentals of Record Retention
13.02.08 Preserving Your Architectural Legacy
13.02.09 Project Records Retention
13.02.10 Long-Term Preservation of Architectural Records 


13.03 Using the Internet in Practice
13.03.01 Electronic Data Transfer: A Sample Disclaimer Notice
13.03.02 Electronic Data Transfer: A Guide To Managing Opportunities and Risks
13.03.03 Electronic Data Transfer: Receiving Information from Others
13.03.04 Electronic Data Transfer: Project-specific Web Sites
13.03.05 Electronic Data Transfer: Electronic Signatures
13.03.06 Watch Your Language: The Risks of E-mail
13.03.07 Using Web-Based Project Management Tools
13.03.08 Eight Cost-Effective Tips for Fighting Spam
13.03.09 Instant Messaging and Camera Phones Create Risk

13.04 Construction Documents Production
13.04.02 Managing Challenges of Electronic Documents
13.04.03 Record Drawings: Meeting Expectations
13.04.04 Focus on Construction Drawings: Innovative Project Delivery Methodologies