2023
DOI: 10.1108/f-03-2023-0028
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The contextual information requirements for collection and use of occupant feedback in BIM-enabled FM

Deniz Artan,
Isilay Tekce,
Neziha Yilmaz
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Occupant feedback is crucial for healthy, comfortable and productive offices. Existing facility management (FM) systems are limited in effective use of occupant feedback, as they fail to collect the vital contextual information (e.g. related building element, space) associated with the feedback. The purpose of this study is to formalise the contextual information requirements for structured collection of occupant feedback for rapid diagnosis and resolution of problems and integrating occupant feedback … Show more

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“…Concurrently, Artan et al (2023) concentrated on formalizing contextual information requirements for a structured collection of occupant feedback, using a mixed-methods approach. Outlining 107 occupant feedback types, the study proposes contextual information requirements to enhance occupant satisfaction and FM performance by integrating feedback into BIM-enabled FM.…”
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“…Concurrently, Artan et al (2023) concentrated on formalizing contextual information requirements for a structured collection of occupant feedback, using a mixed-methods approach. Outlining 107 occupant feedback types, the study proposes contextual information requirements to enhance occupant satisfaction and FM performance by integrating feedback into BIM-enabled FM.…”
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“…Focusing on campus facilities, four papers explore the impact of the indoor environment on education, innovative safety and security measures, green methods’ influence and challenges in reactive maintenance (Brink et al , 2023; Campos Fialho et al , 2023; Moghayedi et al , 2023; Moghayedi et al , 2024). Shifting to office settings, two papers analyse occupants’ perspectives for building performance enhancement and formalize contextual information requirements for occupant feedback using building information modelling (BIM) (Rasheed et al , 2023; Artan et al , 2023). In addition, the issue addresses maintenance strategies in commercial high-rise buildings (Arsakulasooriya et al , 2023), design guidelines for Thai community hospital buildings during the COVID-19 outbreak (Prugsiganont and Waroonkun, 2023), effective e-waste management practices in India (Sheoran and Das Gupta, 2023) and factors crucial for urban space maintainability (USM) (Rathnasiri et al , 2023), offering a comprehensive and forward-thinking perspective on the evolving landscape of FM.…”
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