Novel Design and Information Technology Applications for Civil and Structural Engineering
DOI: 10.4203/ccp.61.6.6
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Computer-Aided Searching for the Optimal Time of a Technological Process Realised with Production Resources of Fixed Type

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“…An interesting unit labelled ··dwo ... ing till' strcll,•-gh·s·· is presented below (according to (15]). The experfs reasoning was followed in the course of designing the system at hand.…”
Section: Subsidiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An interesting unit labelled ··dwo ... ing till' strcll,•-gh·s·· is presented below (according to (15]). The experfs reasoning was followed in the course of designing the system at hand.…”
Section: Subsidiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Keywords: Computer graphics, construction, construction management, concrete 1. Importance of Good Harmonization Problems in optimal planning and managing of building processes are still under intensive investigation in theoretical and applicable aspects, as well as in education (see, e.g., [1][2][3][4] and [7][8][9]). The construction of any building requires the cooperation of several elements.…”
Section: Institute Of Mathematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multicriteria decision-making methods have been applied in various aspects of the investment process (Kaklauskas et al 2007a(Kaklauskas et al , 2007bMitkus and Trinkunienė 2007;Banaitienė et al 2008). For instance, Zavadskas et al (2003) discussed problems of selection of rational construction variants, Zavadskas et al (2008) presented a new method of multiple criteria complex proportional assessment with values determined in intervals -COPRAS-G; Grierson and Khajehpour (2002) presented a computer-based method for the multicriteria conceptual design of high-rise office buildings; Hajdasz and Marlewski (1999) developed multicriteria analysis of the construction process. The author of this paper has consistently continued research on monolithic constructions and linked the study of expert systems and modelling with simulation and visualization of the results obtained.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%