48-781: Knowledge Management in Architecture and Planning
| Units | 12 |
|---|---|
| Department | Architecture |
| Prerequisites | None |
| Related URLs | http://www.arc.cmu.edu |
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a system of hardware, software, and procedures designed to support the capture, management, manipulation, analysis, modeling and display of geospatially referenced data for solving complex planning and management problems. GIS applications use both spatial information (maps) and databases to perform analytical studies. Facilities management is the practice of coordinating the physical workplace with the people and work of the organization. FM integrates the principles of business administration, architecture, and the behavioral & engineering sciences. CAFM integrates various tools that demonstrate the use of software in facilities management to streamline operations, boost productivity and develop strategic planning goals for an organization. Instructor(s): Kristen Kurland Spring: 12 units
Sections
| Section | Time | Day | Instructor(s) | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 01:30 pm – 02:50 pm | TR | Kurland | BH 140E |
No sections available for Fall 2008
Textbooks
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