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Natalia Kobylinska
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Deepika Raghu
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Matthew Gordon
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Jens Hunhevicz
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Catherine De Wolf
(2023).
Predicting recoverable material stock in buildings: using machine learning with demolition audit data as a case study
. Proceedings of the 2023 European Conference on Computing in Construction.
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Jennifer Li
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Dimosthenis Kifokeris
,
Masoud Barati
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Gulben Calis
,
Daniel Hall
,
Jens Hunhevicz
,
Mohamed Kassem
,
Mahir Msawil
,
Ignasi Pérez Arnal
,
Marijana Srećković
(2023).
Human-Data Interaction (HDI) and blockchain: an exploration of the open research challenges for the construction community
. Proceedings of the 2023 European Conference on Computing in Construction.
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Theodoros Dounas
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Jens Hunhevicz
,
Brandon Byers
(2023).
Design Dimensions for Blockchain Oracles in the AEC Industry
. Proceedings of the 2023 European Conference on Computing in Construction.
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Jens Hunhevicz
(2022).
Exploring the Potential of Blockchain and Cryptoeconomics for the Construction Industry
. ETH Zurich.
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Jens Hunhevicz
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Theodoros Dounas
,
Daniel Hall
(2022).
The promise of blockchain for the construction industry: A governance lens
. Blockchain for Construction.
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Hongyang Wang
,
Jens Hunhevicz
,
Daniel Hall
(2022).
What if properties are owned by no one or everyone? Foundation of blockchain enabled engineered ownership
. Proceedings of the 2022 European Conference on Computing in Construction.
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Jens Hunhevicz
,
Mahshid Motie
,
Daniel Hall
(2022).
Digital building twins and blockchain for performance-based (smart) contracts
. Automation in Construction.
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Daniel Hall
,
Jens Hunhevicz
,
Marcella Bonanomi
(2022).
Blockchain governance for integrated project delivery 4.0
. Routledge LEAN Construction 4.0.
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Jens Hunhevicz
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Hongyang Wang
,
Lukas Hess
,
Daniel Hall
(2021).
no1s1 – A Blockchain-Based DAO Prototype for Autonomous Space
. Proceedings of the 2021 European Conference on Computing in Construction.
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Jens Hunhevicz
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Tobias Schraner
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Daniel Hall
(2020).
Incentivizing High-Quality Data Sets in Construction Using Blockchain: A Feasibility Study in the Swiss Industry
. 37th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction (ISARC 2020).
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