Tracking decision-making during architectural design
There is a powerful cocktail of circumstances governing the way decisions are made during the architectural design process of a building project. There is considerable potential for misunderstandings, inappropriate changes, change which give rise to unforeseen difficulties, decisions which are not notified to all interested parties, and many other similar problems. The paper presents research conducted within the frame of the EPSRC funded ADS project aiming at addressing the problems linked with the evolution and changing environment of project information to support better decision-making. The paper presents the conceptual framework as well as the software environment that has been developed to support decision-making during building projects, and reports on work carried out on the application of the approach to the architectural design stage. This decision-tracking environment has been evaluated and validated by professionals and practitioners from industry using several instruments as described in the paper.
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2005-01-01
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Authors: | Cooper, GS ; Cerulli, C ; Lawson, BR ; Peng, C ; Rezgui, Y |
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International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction |
Subject: | TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) | NA Architecture |
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