INDEX OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Methodology for literature review
Figure 2: Flowchart of the research
Figure 3: Leading Social Media Services Worldwide by Active User Accounts, Millions Service Accounts
Figure 4: A Typology of Electronic Word-of-Mouth (eWOM) Channels
Figure 5: Challenges of BIM
Figure 6: Understanding the complexity of construction projects: a conceptual framework
Figure 7: General structure of the BCF. The dark blue boxes form the Issue. Each hierarchy level represents a
request to the server in the BCF API.
Figure 8: Concept of a virtual team
Figure 9: Information search on twitter through hashtags
Figure 10: Discussions and information exhange on a BIM topic
Figure 11: BIM knowledge sharing through social media comments section
Figure 12: BIM discussions on different YouTube channels
Figure 13: Concept diagram for common data environment
Figure 14: Problem statement about a software tool on Autodesk forums
Figure 15: Information and knowledge sharing for the solution through Autodesk forums
Figure 16: Proposals for the New Library of Birmingham as seen in Second Life
Figure 17: Examples of Sticky World in action, allowing stakeholders to move around proposed
spaces and post comments on virtual sticky notes
Figure 18: Examples of Sticky World in action, allowing stakeholders to move around proposed
spaces and post comments on virtual sticky notes
Figure 19: The Honest Buildings platform
Figure 20: BIM maturity diagram
Figure 21: BIM Flavors
Figure 22: Pyramid of BIM Progression
Figure 23: Various transitions of BIM from CAD to social little BIM on left I-II-IV, lonely BIG BIM in the
middle I-III-IV, and social BIG BIM at right I-II-III-IV
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