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Analytical hierarchy process 1 Artificial neural networks 1 Building maintainability 1 Ensemble neural networks 1 Maintenance 1 Maintenance management 1 Neural nets 1 Risk analysis 1 building maintainability 1 commercial property 1 decision analysis 1 facilities management 1
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Chew, M. Y. L. 1 Das, Sutapa 1 De Silva, C.R. 1 De Silva, Nayanthara 1 Poh, Kim Leng 1 Ranasinghe, Malik 1
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Built Environment Project and Asset Management 1 Construction Management and Economics 1
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Use of ANNs in complex risk analysis applications
De Silva, Nayanthara; Ranasinghe, Malik; De Silva, C.R. - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 3 (2013) 1, pp. 123-140
Purpose – Artificial neural network (ANN) has been used for risk analysis in various applications such as engineering, financial and facilities management. However, use of a single network has become less accurate when the problem is complex with a large number of variables to be considered....
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Multi-criteria decision analysis in building maintainability using analytical hierarchy process
Das, Sutapa; Chew, M. Y. L.; Poh, Kim Leng - In: Construction Management and Economics 28 (2010) 10, pp. 1043-1056
A building maintainability (BM) approach is the only plausible solution to balance a decreasing budget and increasing …
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