2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.aei.2012.04.003
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Construction processes configuration using process patterns

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“…The model used in this study was based on several existing studies on construction process modeling. Specifically, it leveraged models proposed by Benevolenskiy et al [47] and Wang and Boukamp [9] and modified these to fit to the construction safety domain. Task, Activity, and Job_Step represent the hierarchical breakdown of the construction process.…”
Section: Taxonomical Structure Of the Construction Safety Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model used in this study was based on several existing studies on construction process modeling. Specifically, it leveraged models proposed by Benevolenskiy et al [47] and Wang and Boukamp [9] and modified these to fit to the construction safety domain. Task, Activity, and Job_Step represent the hierarchical breakdown of the construction process.…”
Section: Taxonomical Structure Of the Construction Safety Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Construction knowledge encapsulating construction logic can be generalized as process patterns, which are reusable for similar building elements and building projects [3,16]. Process patterns of construction processes for each type of building component in panelized LGS projects are formalized to develop the simulation model in this research.…”
Section: Development Of Process Simulation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wu et al [2] presented a method for automatically generating time schedules for bridge construction projects based on the discrete-event simulation of construction works, by considering the interdependencies between individual tasks and the available resources (building elements, required materials, machine and manpower resources and technological pre-requisites of the activities). Benevolenskiy et al [1] proposed an ontology-based process modelling with a rule-based process configuration, in order to improve the consistency of construction process modelling and to improve the modelling time. The proposed system can support the generation of process schedules for construction projects.…”
Section: Planning Dynamic Construction Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%