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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

A. Mahdavi:
"Bringing HIM closer to HER";
Keynote Lecture: SIMAUD2020, TU Wien, Wien, Österreich (COVID19-bedingt: Webconference) (invited); 2020-05-25 - 2020-05-26; in: "2020 Proceedings of the Symposium on Simulation for Architecture and Urban Design", A. Chronis, G. Wurzer, W Lorenz, C.M. Herr, U. Pont, D. Cupkova, G. Wainer (ed.); SIMAUD / The Society for Modeling and Simulation International, (2020), ISBN: 978-1565553712; Paper ID Keynote #4, 7 pages.



English abstract:
The approach to planning and maintaining the built
environment should be arguably people-centric
ideologically and evidence-based methodologically.
Whereas the former requires concerted Human-
Environment-Research (HER), the latter could be
implemented in terms of Human-Information-Modeling
(HIM). HER is complex, and HIM is challenging. But to
properly approach HIM, we need to rely on HER. As things
are, there is still a gap between HIM and HER. The present
contribution addresses this gap and the prospects of
reducing it.

German abstract:
(no german abstract)
The approach to planning and maintaining the built
environment should be arguably people-centric
ideologically and evidence-based methodologically.
Whereas the former requires concerted Human-
Environment-Research (HER), the latter could be
implemented in terms of Human-Information-Modeling
(HIM). HER is complex, and HIM is challenging. But to
properly approach HIM, we need to rely on HER. As things
are, there is still a gap between HIM and HER. The present
contribution addresses this gap and the prospects of
reducing it.

Keywords:
Human-Environment-Research, Human-Information-Modelling


Electronic version of the publication:
https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_289008.pdf


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