超越边界的BIM-工程管理毕业论文外文文献翻译

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1、本科毕业论文外文文献及译文文献、资料题目:BIM Beyond Boundaries 文献、资料来源:Design Intelligence文献、资料发表(出版)日期:2012.12.10院 (部): 管理工程学院专 业: 工程管理班 级: 姓 名: 学 号: 指导教师: 翻译日期: 2015.2.10- 1 -外文文献:BIM Beyond BoundariesSeptember 10, 2012 by Randy DeutschAbstract: Opting for depth over breadth of expertise is a false choice that will l

2、ead individuals, organizations, the profession, and industry in the wrong direction.Keywords: BIM, expertise, anti-learning, master builderSeveral forces are converging to create an unprecedented and timely opportunity for organizations that have embraced building information modeling (BIM). These f

3、orces including the rise of the expert, the growing complexity and speed of projects, and BIMs increasing recognition as an enabler, catalyst, and facilitator of team collaboration also present significant challenges that can be overcome with the right approach and mindset.At one time, being an expe

4、rt meant knowing more than ones competitors in a particular field. Firms that reinforced their expert culture hoarded information, which resulted in silos of expertise. Today, many firms are looking to hire people perceived as building and software technology experts, shortsightedly addressing today

5、s needs at the expense of tomorrows. While architects have always been trees with many branches, our current economic climate has discouraged them from being anything but palm trees: all trunk, no branches. And yet things change so quickly that those who went to bed experts are unlikely to wake up e

6、xperts in the morning. Due to the speed and complexity of projects, we do not have time to acquire knowledge the old way slowly, over time, through traditional means. Even when we supplement our book learning with conferences, webinars, and continuing education, it is impossible to keep up with the

7、flow of new information in our industry. Expertise today is a much more social, fluid, and iterative process than it used to be. Being an expert is no longer about telling people what you know so much as understanding what questions to ask, who to ask, and applying knowledge flexibly and contextuall

8、y to the specific situation at hand. Expertise has often been associated with teaching and mentoring. Today its more concerned with learning than knowing: less to do with continuing education and more with practicing and engaging in continuous education. Social media presents the would-be expert wit

9、h both opportunities and challenges. Working - 2 -with the understanding that somebody somewhere has already done what you are trying to do, design professionals, like agile technology experts, can find what theyre looking for by tapping into their networks and aggregating the responses. Conversely,

10、 due to the rise of social media, virtually all anyone has to do today to be considered a technology expert is to call themselves one. Because social networks allow people to proclaim themselves experts, it can be hard to know who to turn to, resulting in the rise of otherwise unnecessary certificat

11、ions.An expert today is someone whose network, community, or team deems him or her so. Such acknowledgment from ones community can be considered a form of social certification. To grow ones professional reputation, expertise in BIM counter-intuitively requires unlearning, detachment, collaboration,

12、and developing both deep skills and broad interests.BIM EXPERTISE REQUIRES UNLEARNINGAs we grow in our careers, we tend to focus more on people issues and less on technology. We also tend to cooperate conditionally, responding to the behavior of others. This has huge implications for design and cons

13、truction professionals who might be naturally collaborative through sharing knowledge, learning, mentoring, and teaching but are otherwise conditioned and tempered by the culture of the firm where they work.Working in BIM provides an unprecedented opportunity to learn: how buildings go together, how

14、 projects are scheduled, cost implications of decisions, and impact on the environment. At the same time, there is a great deal we still need to unlearn with BIM. We can start by asking some questions: Which aspects of the traditional design process change with BIM and which stay the same? What know

15、ledge, methods and strategies must be abandoned due to BIM and what is critical to keep? And perhaps most important: What, while learning to work in BIM, needs to be unlearned?While unlearning habits we picked up working in CAD would seem like a good place to start, theres also a great deal we need

16、to unlearn in order to return to our original sharing attitude and cooperative ways. These include bad habits weve acquired since we left the cocoon of school and embarked on the hard knocks of a career in architecture and construction, where we may have learned to be mistrustful, skeptical, competitive, secretive, and working independently in silos. In doing so, weve unlearned many of the critical natural habits, attitudes, and mindsets necessary

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