Research

[1] Hoda Homayouni. Aligning Contractual, Technological, and Organizational Elements to Achieve Higher Performance buildings: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis Approach. PhD thesis, 2015. [ bib ]
[2] Carrie Sturts Dossick, Hoda Homayouni, and Ghang Lee. Learning in global teams: Bim planning and coordination. International Journal of Automation and Smart Technology, 5(3):119--135, 2015. [ bib ]
[3] Carrie Dossick, Ann Anderson, Hoda Homayouni, and Chris Monson. Exploring flip for bim: Tutorials at home, exercises in lab. In 9th BIM Academic Symposium & Job Task Analysis Review, Washington DC, pages 64--71, 2015. [ bib ]
[4] Christopher Monson, Hoda Homayouni, Carrie Dossick, and Ann Anderson. Improving the understanding of bim concepts through a flipped learning lab environment: A work in progress. 122nd ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2015. [ bib ]
[5] Hoda Homayouni, C Dossick, and Gina Neff. Achieving higher energy efficiency in high-performance buildings using integrated practices: A fuzzy set-qualitative comparative analysis approach. In Construction Research Congress 2014, pages 454--463, 2014. [ bib ]
[6] Hoda Homayouni, Carrie S Dossick, and Gina Neff. Construction projects as fuzzy-sets: A set theoretic approach to analysing the role of building information modelling in higher performance buildings. Proceedings Editor, 2011. [ bib ]
[7] Hoda Homayouni, Gina Neff, and Carrie Sturts Dossick. Theoretical categories of successful collaboration and bim implementation within the aec industry. In Construction Research Congress 2010. Innovation for Reshaping Construction PracticeAmerican Society of Civil Engineers, 2010. [ bib ]
[8] CS Dossick, G Neff, and H Homayouni. The realities of building information modeling for collaboration in the aec industry. In Construction Research Congress, volume 2009, pages 396--405, 2009. [ bib ]
[9] Hoda Homayouni. A genetic algorithm approach to space layout planning optimization. PhD thesis, University of Washington, 2007. [ bib ]
[10] Hoda Homayouni. A survey of computational approaches to space layout planning (1965-2000). Department of Architecture and Urban Planning University of Washington, 2006. [ bib ]

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