Space Charging
Space Charging Report
UK paper examining the practicalities of space charging based on
work carried out by George Griffith of Bristol University and David
Hill of the HEFCE.
http://www.smg.ac.uk/resources/HEFCE_space_charging_report.doc
or http://www.smg.ac.uk/resources.htm.
Occupancy Chargeback
An overview of different models and a glimpse of 'one' future
Paper and MS-Powerpoint presentation given at ATEM/AAPPA Conference
in September 2000 by Garry Bradley and Con Mozjerin, RMIT University.
Chargeback Manual
RMIT University's 'Chargeback Manual'.
Both available from the same site.
http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse?SIMID=7u8072b6gwfa
Classification
Postsecondary Education Facilities Inventory & Classification
Manual
USA. Manual from the National Centre for Educational Statistics
(NCES), published in July 1992. Although outdated - the manual remains
the standard set of definitions and parameters that most higher
education institutions refer to in relation to facilities in the
US. 160+ pages. The manual covers everything from basic principles
and coding structures through to extensive definitions of space
use codes.
http://www.scup.org/knowledge/cfi/ficm.html
Guidelines
Stanford University Space Planning Guidelines
Stanford University, USA, Space Planning Guidelines incorporate
http://cpm.stanford.edu/alternate.htm
Space Management
Space Management in Higher Education
UK. Report on the findings of the Newcastle University Space Management
Project: 'Effective space analysis and allocation techniques'. The
project was funded by the HEFCE Good Management Practice Program
and the University. This is an extensive report covering a wide
range of space management issues; from space management structures
and systems through space norms and standards, utilisation, charging,
performance indicators, to new ways of using space. The report runs
to 88 pages. April 2002.
http://estates.ncl.ac.uk/documents/manpract/
or http://www.smg.ac.uk/resources.htm.
Space Management a Good Practice Guide
UK- Wales. Report re-examining approaches that can be taken to space
management at an institutional level in addition to examining issues
surrounding utilisation of teaching and research space. It is based
on a study undertaken in partnership with the University of Wales,
Swansea, by GVA Grimley and Stellae Consulting. January 2002.
http://www.wfc.ac.uk/estates/pdfs/swanspace.pdf
or http://www.smg.ac.uk/resources.htm.
Systems (CAFM)
Archibus
http://www.archibus.com/
Aperture
http://www.aperture.com/
SpaceMAP
http://www.realtimesolutions-uk.com/welcome.html
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