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Blackmon, R B and Gramopadhye, A K (1995) Improving Construction Safety by Providing Positive Feedback on Backup Alarms. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 121(02), 166–71.

Chang, L and Hsie, M (1995) Developing Acceptance-Sampling Methods for Quality Construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 121(02), 246–53.

Crowley, L G and Hancher, D E (1995) Evaluation of Competitive Bids. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 121(02), 238–45.

Crowley, L G and Hancher, D E (1995) Risk Assessment of Competitive Procurement. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 121(02), 230–7.

Hanna, A S and Senouci, A B (1995) Design Optimization of Concrete-Slab Forms. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 121(02), 215–21.

Hinze, J and Russell, D B (1995) Analysis of Fatalities Recorded by OSHA. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 121(02), 209–14.

Huang, R and Halpin, D W (1995) Graphical-Based Method for Transient Evaluation of Construction Operations. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 121(02), 222–9.

Jaselskis, E J, Anderson, M R, Jahren, C T, Rodriguez, Y and Njos, S (1995) Radio-Frequency Identification Applications in Construction Industry. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 121(02), 189–96.

Kangari, R (1995) Construction Documentation in Arbitration. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 121(02), 201–8.

Paulson, B C (1995) Computers and Construction—Midcareer Reflections. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 121(02), 197–200.

Shaked, O and Warszawski, A (1995) Knowledge-Based System for Construction Planning of High-Rise Buildings. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 121(02), 172–82.

  • Type: Journal Article
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  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9364(1995)121:2(172)
  • Abstract:
    The knowledge-based expert system for construction planning is part of an automated building realization process. The system uses an object-oriented representation of the building and production rules, routines, and functions to manipulate objects and to generate the construction plan. The building is represented by its zones, functional systems, and works. The procedural knowledge employs rules for the generation of activities and their dependences. The algorithms are employed to allocate resources and to generate the construction schedule. The algorithms reflect the different objectives of managerial decision making, such as least cost, managerial efficiency, or fastest completion. This paper presents the principles of the system, explains the structure of its knowledge base, and discusses various implementation aspects. It also includes an example of the application.

Tiong, R L K (1995) Risks and Guarantees in BOT Tender. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 121(02), 183–8.