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Al‐Harbi, K M, Johnston, D W and Fayadh, H (1994) Building Construction Detailed Estimating Practices in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120(04), 774–84.

de Neufville, R and Smith, J T (1994) Improving Contractors' Bids Using Preference Reversal Phenomenon. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120(04), 706–19.

Dowding, C H (1994) Ground Motions and Air‐Blast Effects of Explosive Demolition of Structures. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120(04), 838–56.

Hinze, J and Brown, J (1994) Properties of Soundless Chemical Demolition Agents. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120(04), 816–27.

Lutz, J D, Halpin, D W and Wilson, J R (1994) Simulation of Learning Development in Repetitive Construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120(04), 753–73.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Construction; Models; Productivity;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9364(1994)120:4(753)
  • Abstract:
    This paper presents the methodology used to model the learning development phenomenon in the CYCLONE format using the Boeing learning curve. The learning development enhancement was coded in the MicroCYCLONE (a microcomputer version of CYCLONE) environment using QuickBASIC programming. The enhancement allows the user to specify the rate of learning expressed as a percentage, the realization count required for the task duration to increment due to learning, and the threshold at which no more learning improvement can be realized. The existing routines for generating deterministic durations and stochastic durations based on uniform, triangular, and beta distributions were upgraded to calculate durations that reflect the impact of learning development. The learning development enhancement can be extended for use with other simulation programs based on the CYCLONE modeling format. The developed learning‐development enhancement was used to model and simulate the learning‐development phenomenon for linear construction operation illustrative examples. Findings from the simulation experimentation performed for the illustrative examples are provided. The significance, capabilities, and implementation of the learning‐development enhancement are discussed.

McCullouch, B G and Lueprasert, K (1994) 2D Bar‐Code Applications in Construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120(04), 739–52.

Naoum, S G (1994) Critical Analysis of Time and Cost of Management and Traditional Contracts. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120(04), 687–705.

Salim, M and Bernold, L E (1994) Effects of Design‐Integrated Process Planning on Productivity in Rebar Placement. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120(04), 720–38.

Semple, C, Hartman, F T and Jergeas, G (1994) Construction Claims and Disputes: Causes and Cost/Time Overruns. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120(04), 785–95.

Songer, A D, Ibbs, C W and Napier, T R (1994) Process Model for Public Sector Design‐Build Planning. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120(04), 857–74.

Stevens, J D and Murray, A L (1994) Modified Roof Erection System. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120(04), 828–37.

Thabet, W Y and Beliveau, Y J (1994) HVLS: Horizontal and Vertical Logic Scheduling for Multistory Projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120(04), 875–92.

Tommelein, I D, Carr, R I and Odeh, A M (1994) Assembly of Simulation Networks Using Designs, Plans, and Methods. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120(04), 796–815.