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Original Articles

Monitoring of construction processes in the variable environment

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Pages 503-517 | Received 29 Aug 2008, Accepted 25 Nov 2008, Published online: 21 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Interference problems of construction processes are especially disturbing due to their big scope of variability, uncertainty and complexity what significantly hinders planning and accomplishing the production processes on the building site. Monitoring of environment (which generates interference) and processes in progress enable to undertake activities aiming at introducing flexibility in managing of processes which may significantly increase the efficiency of systems ensuring quality in building. The described CONLI (CONcrete on‐LIne) system is an effective device of monitoring which enables the transfer of information in real time to different decision‐makers (e.g. site manager, supervision inspector, investor and the like) owing to wireless transmission and hybrid structure taking into account diverse scope of access depending on requirements of maintaining necessary data confidentiality.

Santrauka

Statybos procesu trikdžiai yra ypač pastebimi del savo didelio kintamumo, neapibrežtumo ir kompleksiškumo. Jie daro dilele itaka planavimo ir vykdymo procesams. Aplinkos, sukeliančios trikdžiu, ir vykstančiu procesu stebesena sudaro galimybe lanksčiau valdyti procesus, o tai labai pagerina statybos kokybe užtikrinančiu sistemu veikimo efektyvuma. Aprašyta CONLI sistema, kuri yra efektyvi priemone, leidžianti realiuoju laiku keistis informacija tarp ivairiu sprendimu priemeju (pavyzdžiui, statybos vadovu, technines priežiūros inspektoriu, investuotoju ir pan.), turinčiu beviele duomenu perdavimo sistema ir hibridine struktūra. Sistema užtikrina prieiga prie ivairios apimties informacijos ir garantuoja reikiama jos konfidencialuma.

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