Risk needs to be managed at every stage of a construction project and by all organisations involved. Although there is a wide range of techniques available, numerous studies have shown that practitioners rely only on a few techniques. The research presented in this paper has developed a framework for breaking down risk management problems. Assessing 179 examples in the literature against this framework, a library has been created that combines techniques with given problem characteristics. Case-based reasoning (CBR) uses the principle of human reasoning as a methodology for solving problems by matching new cases to similar historic cases. This research has used the similarity measuring capability of CBR to propose risk techniques for new si...
This paper proposes a case-based reasoning (CBR) approach to construction hazard identification that...
The major requirement of every construction project is meeting client’s need of cost, quality and ti...
The work presented in this paper is aimed at investigating the extent to which both ‘user and system...
Risk needs to be managed at every stage of a construction project and by all organisations involved....
Construction projects are often deemed as complex and high-risk endeavours, mostly because of their ...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) has been extensively employed in various construction management areas, i...
Risk assessment, consisting of hazard identification and risk analysis, is an important process that...
Early decision-making and the prevention of construction safety risks are very important for the saf...
Traditional expert systems model human problem solving as a deductive process. They construct a solu...
Risk management is an essential process of construction project planning. When a risk event occurs d...
Traditional expert systems model human problem solving as a deductive process. They construct a sol...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) is an important approach in construction project risk management. It emph...
Risk management is an important process to enhance the understanding of the project so as to support...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) has been widely adopted in construction management (CM) research due to t...
Project cost increase is the main concern in international construction projects which usually resul...
This paper proposes a case-based reasoning (CBR) approach to construction hazard identification that...
The major requirement of every construction project is meeting client’s need of cost, quality and ti...
The work presented in this paper is aimed at investigating the extent to which both ‘user and system...
Risk needs to be managed at every stage of a construction project and by all organisations involved....
Construction projects are often deemed as complex and high-risk endeavours, mostly because of their ...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) has been extensively employed in various construction management areas, i...
Risk assessment, consisting of hazard identification and risk analysis, is an important process that...
Early decision-making and the prevention of construction safety risks are very important for the saf...
Traditional expert systems model human problem solving as a deductive process. They construct a solu...
Risk management is an essential process of construction project planning. When a risk event occurs d...
Traditional expert systems model human problem solving as a deductive process. They construct a sol...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) is an important approach in construction project risk management. It emph...
Risk management is an important process to enhance the understanding of the project so as to support...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) has been widely adopted in construction management (CM) research due to t...
Project cost increase is the main concern in international construction projects which usually resul...
This paper proposes a case-based reasoning (CBR) approach to construction hazard identification that...
The major requirement of every construction project is meeting client’s need of cost, quality and ti...
The work presented in this paper is aimed at investigating the extent to which both ‘user and system...