2021
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v11-i2/9202
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Success Criteria for Automation and Robotics in Industrialised Building System (IBS)

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“…Electronic databases, relevant journals, and conference proceedings were scoured for inclusion in the review [33,34]. Robotics process automation, safety management, high-rises, and barriers were some keywords people used to find this article [35,36].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electronic databases, relevant journals, and conference proceedings were scoured for inclusion in the review [33,34]. Robotics process automation, safety management, high-rises, and barriers were some keywords people used to find this article [35,36].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to assure a balanced viewpoint, employees from different layers across the company and with different interactions with the system (executives, users, and technical staff) are selected for the survey. Furthermore, Labi (2022) and Rashid et al (2021) discuss several methods for measuring the benefits or effectiveness of automation applications, specifically related to civil engineering disciplines. Labi (2022) identifies measures of effectiveness (MOEs) expressed in system performance indicators that can help the system owner in assessing the degree to which an application has been, or is expected to become, successful in achieving its intended objectives.…”
Section: Industrialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…et al, 2005); [Mar2](Hannaford & Van Hassel, 2021); [Mar3](Miller et al, 2021); [Mar4] (Kooij & Hekkenberg, 2021); [Mar5] ( (Ministerie van Infrastructuur en Waterstaat, 2022) [Mil1] (Boehm-Davis et al, 1983); [Mil2] (Vidulich & Bortolussi, 1991); [Mil3] (Cummings, 2003); [Mil4] (Parasuraman et al, 2009); [Mil5] (Taylor, 2015); [Mil6] (Ophir-Arbelle et al, 2012); [Mil7] (Hoffman et al, 2017); [Mil8] (Di Flumeri et al, 2019); [Mil9](Calhoun et al, 2009); [Mil10](Salmon et al, 2004);[Mil11] (Endsley & Kaber, 1999),[Mil12] (Bolia et al, 2004), [Mil13] (Janssen et al, 2016); [Mil14] (Geertsma et al, 2016); [Ind1](Russell, 2010); [Ind2](Mathur et al, 2011); [Ind3] (Labi, 2022); [Ind4](Rashid et al, 2021); [Ind5] (Homem de Almeida Correia et al, 2019); [Ind6] (Zheng et al, 2018); [Ind7](Karnouskos et al, 2018); [Ind8](Parasuraman, 2000); [Ind9](Boutraa et al, 2011); [Ind10](Moray & Sheridan, 2004), [Ind11] (Parasurman & Bahri, 1992); [Ind12](Parasuraman & Riley, 1997) …”
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confidence: 99%
“…IBS is characterised by the fact that its components are made in a controlled environment (either on or off site) before being transported and assembled on site (CIDB, 2017). Because of the positive impact they have and the numerous benefits they offer in comparison to more traditional methods of building, IBS techniques have been successful in attracting a significant amount of attention from the construction sector (Rashid et al, 2021). However, this benefit had resulted the increase in the cost of IBS panel transportation, specifically the quantity of the panel than can be transported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%