Title
Harnessing the power of simulation in the project management/decision support aspects of the construction industry
Abstract
This paper reviews the history of construction simulation systems in light of their graphical representation of complex scenarios. The simulation of construction operations has been a growing field of research over the last several decades. Since the introduction of the first simulation system, which was based on the activity cycle diagram paradigm of modeling, numerous additional tools have been introduced, each building on and expanding the modeling and analytical capabilities of previous approaches. However, despite such rich body of knowledge, which by now is expanding into areas such as visualization, animation, and virtual reality applications for construction project management, the beneficial application of simulation in practice has been marginal. This paper describes both historical and practical reasons for this situation and presents an ontology-based approach that can harness existing information in construction project management, especially the scheduling function, and has the potential to significantly improve its operational planning and optimization.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/WSC.2008.4736357
Winter Simulation Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
construction project management,construction industry,graphical representation,simulation system,beneficial application,complex scenario,activity cycle diagram paradigm,construction simulation system,numerous additional tool,construction operation,decision support aspect,analytical capability,scheduling,practical reasoning,mean squared error,virtual reality,decision support,decision support systems,simulation,project management,body of knowledge
Operational planning,Body of knowledge,Systems engineering,Simulation,Pre-construction services,Visualization,Computer science,Decision support system,Activity cycle diagram,Construction management,Project management
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-2708-6
5
0.69
References 
Authors
26
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gunnar Lucko1175.04
Perakath C. Benjamin215124.77
Michael G. Madden339431.28