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Author(s): V.S.S. Kumar & P. Natarajan
Abstract:
Decision Making in present day construction management and its associated activities is a
involved process due to the phenomenal increase in various facets of constructional activities.
The
complexity of the decision parameters adds new dimension in the decision making process.
Thus
the need to rationalize the various inputs and optimize the construction planning practices
becomes imperative.
Several considerations that are qualitatively described by the terms such as
high, medium, low, good, bad and satisfactory have an important bearing on the Civil Engineering
aspects of projects and the structures therein.
The subjective judgments implicit in these
qualitative terms cannot be directly incorporated into the analysis ...
Pages: 15
Size: 68 kb
Paper DOI: 10.2495/AI960401
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