2016
DOI: 10.3846/13923730.2014.992468
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Framework for the validation of simulation-based productivity analysis: focused on curtain wall construction process

Abstract: As construction projects have become more complicated in design and construction, it is necessary to establish the construction operational plans in advance. However, there were some limitations in analyzing construction produc­tivity due to the difficulty of collecting accurate data. To address this challenge, this study aimed to develop the frame­work for the validation of simulation-based productivity analysis, which consisted of three measures: (i) validation of the measured productivity data as target var… Show more

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“…Productivity has been widely defined as the sector's ability to generate output by utilizing inputs, such as money, men, material and machinery (Oyeranti, 2000;Durdyev, 2011) or a quantification of the ratio between inputs and outputs (Han et al, 2017). In other words, how effectively resources are utilized to achieve project objectives Ma et al, 2017).…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Productivity has been widely defined as the sector's ability to generate output by utilizing inputs, such as money, men, material and machinery (Oyeranti, 2000;Durdyev, 2011) or a quantification of the ratio between inputs and outputs (Han et al, 2017). In other words, how effectively resources are utilized to achieve project objectives Ma et al, 2017).…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such measurement is required because any industry (e.g., construction, service, manufacturing, agriculture and mining) can be considered an individual unit of the entire economy of a country. Hence, national productivity improvements depend on the productivity level of individual units, namely, industries (Bernold & AbouRizk, 2010;Han, Ko, Hong, Koo, & Lee, 2017), and such improvements are portrayed via the initial and subsequent measurements at the national and industry levels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulation has been proven to be a powerful tool for construction schedule analysis, which can conveniently investigate different construction plans and provide useful information for management (Abdallah & Marzouk, 2013;Gurgun, Zhang, & Touran, 2013;Han, Ko, Hong, Koo, & Lee, 2016). Since Halpin (1977) proposed the cycle operation network (CYCLONE) construction simulation method for repetitive projects, there have been various simulation methods including UM-CYCLONE (Ioannou, 1989), Micro-CYClONE (Halpin, 1990), MODSIM (Oloufa, 1993), STROBOSCOPE (Martinez & Ioannou, 1994), Simphony (AbouRizk & Mohamed, 2000), COSYE (AbouRizk & Hague, 2009), hybrid SD-DES (Alvanchi, Lee, & AbouRizk, 2011) and ABMS (Son, Rojas, & Shin, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%