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<title>Portfolio of Architectural,  Urban Design and Town Planning Drawings by Basil Brink</title>
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<description>Portfolio of Architectural,  Urban Design and Town Planning Drawings by Basil Brink
Brink, Basil
The Portfolio of work by the architect, urban designer and town &amp; regional planner Basil Brink contains architectural sketch designs and working drawings; urban designs and town planning layouts that were produced from the 1970s to the 1990s
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<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Technology management of transportation properties : problems and prospects</title>
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<description>Technology management of transportation properties : problems and prospects
Brink, Basil; Pretorius, Jan-Harm; Pretorius, Leon
A contemporary challenge is to view transportation property as a strategic asset that could be utilized for socio-economic development. The aim of the research is to explore the key contribution of technology to improve property management in transportation agencies. This may be achieved by following a systems approach that integrates property management technology with a property management transformation system. &#13;
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The research identifies problems encountered as well as prospects offered by property management technologies, such as Geographical Information Systems and financial management systems. Exploratory and case study research methods are used to assess the contribution of technology to property management in transportation agencies. &#13;
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Recommendations are made to improve the use of property management technologies in transportation agencies to increase socio-economic benefits.
This peer reviewed paper emanated from BN Brink's DPhil (Engineering Management), University of Johannesburg, March 2011
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Technology management of transportation properties : problems and prospects</title>
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Brink, Basil; Pretorius, Jan-Harm; Pretorius, Leon
A contemporary challenge is to view transportation property as a strategic asset that could be utilized for socio-economic development. The aim of the research is to explore the key contribution of technology to improve property management in transportation agencies. This may be achieved by following a systems approach that integrates property management technology with a property management transformation system. &#13;
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The research identifies problems encountered as well as prospects offered by property management technologies, such as Geographical Information Systems and financial management systems. Exploratory and case study research methods are used to assess the contribution of technology to property management in transportation agencies. &#13;
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Recommendations are made to improve the use of property management technologies in transportation agencies to increase socio-economic benefits.
This refereed paper was presented at the International Association of Management of Technology (IAMOT) in Miami in April 2011. It complements Basil Brink's DPhil (Engineering Management) 'A systems approach to property management in state departments and state-owned enterprises' conferred by the University of Johannesburg in March 2011.
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<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Technology Management of Transportation Properties - Problems and Prospects</title>
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<description>Technology Management of Transportation Properties - Problems and Prospects
Brink, Basil; Pretorius, Jan-Harm; Pretorius, Leon
Presentation Outline: 1.INTRODUCTION&#13;
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2. A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT IN TRANSPORTATION AGENCIES&#13;
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3. GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS&#13;
4. CASE STUDY FINDINGS&#13;
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5. PROSPECTS FOR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES IN TRANSPORTATION AGENCIES&#13;
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6. RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION
This PowerPoint presentattion of the peer reviewed paper with the same title was made at the International Association for the Management of Technology's  April 2011 conference in Miami by Prof J-H Pretorius and Prof L Pretorius
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