Internet for Civil Engineering: 1996
Date
1996
Authors
Froese, Thomas M.
Waugh, Lloyd
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Annual Conference of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering
Abstract
The Internet is the most rapidly growing technology in society today and it is changing the way people work and communicate. This impact includes changes to the practice of engineering, and these changes will continue as new Internet technologies arise. This paper presents a brief background of the Internet and, in particular, the World-Wide Web. It then introduces a collection of “this year’s” advances and trends in Internet technology and presents examples of how they may influence work practices. Finally, it discusses how Internet technologies can be used by engineering and construction companies now and in the future.
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Keywords
Internet, Civil Engineering, World-Wide Web
Citation
Froese, T. & Waugh, L. (1996). Internet for Civil Engineering: 1996. Published in the Proceedings of the 1996 Annual Conference of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, Edmonton, AB. https://csce.ca/en/publications/past-conferences/