2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2016.04.008
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BIM-aided variable fuzzy multi-criteria decision making of low-carbon building measures selection

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“…Hosseini et al [84] presented a method for assessing the sustainability of post-disaster temporary housing. Chen & Pan [85] integrated Building Information Modeling (BIM) with MCDM and developed a BIM-aided variable fuzzy MCDM model for selecting low-carbon building (LCB) measures. Jalaei et al [86] proposed a methodology that integrates BIM with decision-making problem-solving approaches in order to optimize efficiently the selection of sustainable building components at the conceptual design stage of building projects.…”
Section: Detailed Analysis Of Articles Published In the Period Of 201mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hosseini et al [84] presented a method for assessing the sustainability of post-disaster temporary housing. Chen & Pan [85] integrated Building Information Modeling (BIM) with MCDM and developed a BIM-aided variable fuzzy MCDM model for selecting low-carbon building (LCB) measures. Jalaei et al [86] proposed a methodology that integrates BIM with decision-making problem-solving approaches in order to optimize efficiently the selection of sustainable building components at the conceptual design stage of building projects.…”
Section: Detailed Analysis Of Articles Published In the Period Of 201mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fuzzy sets were the second most popular approach in the analyzed sample. It was applied for different assessments as a single method and combined with others, i.e., ANP [83,96], PROMETHEE [85], Sustainability 2018, 10, 14 13 of 21 AHP [94,95], VIKOR [103], and TOPSIS [104,109]. The latter have been also intensively applied as a single method [86,105,107] or in integration with others [93,104,106,109].…”
Section: Detailed Analysis Of Articles Published In the Period Of 201mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of green buildings, many researchers and early adopters of BIM for green buildings have increasingly applied BIM for energy simulation and lighting analysis. Chen and Pan [21] developed a BIM-aided decision-making model for selecting low-carbon building measures, aiming to improve the robustness and practicality of decision results over traditional methods. Lim YW.…”
Section: Building Information Modelling (Bim) For Green Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of this publication believe that such distribution and interest in BIM areas is determined by the following factors: global concern about energy saving, rapid growth of information technologies and social-economic progress. (Chen & Pan, 2016) • bridge information modelling and cost estimation at conceptual design stage of concrete box-girder bridges (Markiz & Jrade, 2014;Zavadskas & Vilutiene, 2006) • evaluating renewable energy alternatives in Turkey (Balin & Baraçli, 2017) Compex MCDM or hybrid models…”
Section: Future Bim Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%