{"title":"寻找流行的建筑应用程序","authors":"Tong Liu, A. Mathrani, Jasper Mbachu","doi":"10.1109/APWC-ON-CSE.2016.042","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Mobile computing offers several benefits which could help construction workers improve efficiency and productivity. However, the uptake of the technology is quite low in the industry, with little research on key constraint factors and the priority needs of the construction workforce. This study aimed to achieve three key objectives: 1) to identify the smartphone operating systems used by construction workers, 2) to identify barriers to greater uptake of mobile app technology in New Zealand Construction Industry, and 3) to determine the popularity of construction apps and their key features. Through interview-based exploratory survey method, feedback received from members of the Registered Master Builders Association of New Zealand was analyzed using content analysis and descriptive statistics methods. Results showed that 70% of the smart phones used by construction workers were based on iPhone's iOS, while 28% were based on Android platform, with other platforms having a small market share. Six factors were found to constrain the uptake of mobile apps in the industry, the most influential being cost of software and licensing. Findings in relation to the popular apps and their key features showed that PlanGrid – a cloud-based project collaboration and management system - was the most popular with a rating of 5/5. Others included JobFlex – an estimating and tendering software, Procore – used for project management, and SmartBidNet - used for bid management. The findings could help app developers understand the specific needs of construction workers, and improve wider uptake of mobile apps in the industry.","PeriodicalId":353588,"journal":{"name":"2016 3rd Asia-Pacific World Congress on Computer Science and Engineering (APWC on CSE)","volume":"93 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2016-12-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"8","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Hunting the Popular Construction Apps\",\"authors\":\"Tong Liu, A. Mathrani, Jasper Mbachu\",\"doi\":\"10.1109/APWC-ON-CSE.2016.042\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Mobile computing offers several benefits which could help construction workers improve efficiency and productivity. However, the uptake of the technology is quite low in the industry, with little research on key constraint factors and the priority needs of the construction workforce. 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Mobile computing offers several benefits which could help construction workers improve efficiency and productivity. However, the uptake of the technology is quite low in the industry, with little research on key constraint factors and the priority needs of the construction workforce. This study aimed to achieve three key objectives: 1) to identify the smartphone operating systems used by construction workers, 2) to identify barriers to greater uptake of mobile app technology in New Zealand Construction Industry, and 3) to determine the popularity of construction apps and their key features. Through interview-based exploratory survey method, feedback received from members of the Registered Master Builders Association of New Zealand was analyzed using content analysis and descriptive statistics methods. Results showed that 70% of the smart phones used by construction workers were based on iPhone's iOS, while 28% were based on Android platform, with other platforms having a small market share. Six factors were found to constrain the uptake of mobile apps in the industry, the most influential being cost of software and licensing. Findings in relation to the popular apps and their key features showed that PlanGrid – a cloud-based project collaboration and management system - was the most popular with a rating of 5/5. Others included JobFlex – an estimating and tendering software, Procore – used for project management, and SmartBidNet - used for bid management. The findings could help app developers understand the specific needs of construction workers, and improve wider uptake of mobile apps in the industry.