Framework for Building Intelligent Simulation Models of Construction Operations |
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Authors: | Y. Mohamed S. M. AbouRizk |
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Affiliation: | 1Research Associate, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2G7, Canada. E-mail:?ymohamed@construction.ualberta.ca 2Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2G7, Canada. E-mail:?abourizk@civil.ualberta.ca
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Abstract: | ![]() Modeling and analyzing construction operations using simulation techniques allows researchers to capture the uncertainty and randomness usually associated with these operations and can thus be an effective tool for analysis and improvement. However, the effort and knowledge required to build simulation models and experiment with them tend to limit the use of simulation in construction. A common recommendation for removing this obstacle found in the literature leans towards developing simulation tools that reduce model development and experimentation time on the construction engineer’s side by packaging most of the knowledge required into the tool itself. Such “intelligent” simulation modeling tools may significantly impact the way construction engineers use simulation techniques in day-to-day decision?making. This paper presents a framework that extends and formalizes this recommendation by providing the foundation for building intelligence into simulation objects. The proposed framework provides the structure necessary for building intelligence and autonomy into simulation objects and permits a further reduction in the knowledge required to experiment with simulation models. This approach also automates model modification, not only through changes in numeric parameters, but through topological model changes as well, which may assist the model user in making many decisions throughout the different phases of simulation experimentation. |
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Keywords: | Automation Computer aided simulation Optimization models Simulation models Construction industry |
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