Intelligent decision-making system frameworks for a digital plan of work: a theoretical investigation for the construction industry
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Dearlove, J. and Saleeb, N. 2016. Intelligent decision-making system frameworks for a digital plan of work: a theoretical investigation for the construction industry. Galiano Garrigós, A. and Kouider, T. (ed.) 6th International Congress on Architectural Technology (ICAT 2016). University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain 12 - 14 May 2016 Universidad de Alicante. pp. 177-192
Type | Conference paper |
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Title | Intelligent decision-making system frameworks for a digital plan of work: a theoretical investigation for the construction industry |
Authors | Dearlove, J. and Saleeb, N. |
Abstract | The construction industry is characterised by fragmentation and suffers from lack of collaboration, often adopting adversarial working practices to achieve deliverables. For the UK Government and construction industry, BIM is a game changer aiming to rectify this fragmentation and promote collaboration. However it has become clear that there is an essential need to have better controls and definitions of both data deliverables and data classification. Traditional methods and techniques for collating and inputting data have shown to be time consuming and provide little to improve or add value to the overall task of improving deliverables. Hence arose the need in the industry to develop a Digital Plan of Work (DPoW) toolkit that would aid the decision making process, providing the required control over the project workflows and data deliverables, and enabling better collaboration through transparency of need and delivery. The specification for the existing Digital Plan of Work (DPoW) was to be, an industry standard method of describing geometric, requirements and data deliveries at key stages of the project cycle, with the addition of a structured and standardised information classification system. However surveys and interviews conducted within this research indicate that the current DPoW resembles a digitised version of the pre-existing plans of work and does not push towards the data enriched decision-making abilities that advancements in technology now offer. A Digital Framework is not simply the digitisation of current or historic standard methods and procedures, it is a new intelligent driven digital system that uses new tools, processes, procedures and work flows to eradicate waste and increase efficiency. In addition to reporting on conducted surveys above, this research paper will present a theoretical investigation into usage of Intelligent Decision Support Systems within a digital plan of work framework.Furthermore this paper will present findings on the suitability to utilise advancements in intelligent decision-making system frameworks and Artificial Intelligence for a UK BIM Framework. This should form the foundations of decision-making for projects implemented at BIM level 2. The gap identified in this paper is that the current digital toolkit does not incorporate the intelligent characteristics available in other industries through advancements in technology and collation of vast amounts of data that a digital plan of work framework could have access to and begin to develop, learn and adapt for decision-making through the live interaction of project stakeholders. |
Conference | 6th International Congress on Architectural Technology (ICAT 2016) |
Page range | 177-192 |
Editors | Galiano Garrigós, A. and Kouider, T. |
ISBN | |
Hardcover | 9788416724109 |
Publisher | Universidad de Alicante |
Publication dates | |
14 May 2016 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 06 Nov 2019 |
Accepted | 15 Mar 2016 |
Output status | Published |
Web address (URL) | http://hdl.handle.net/10045/55256 |
Language | English |
Book title | Healthy Buildings: Innovation, Design & Technology, ICAT 2016: Conference Proceedings of the 6th International Congress of Architectural Technology, University of Alicante 12-14 May 2016 |
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