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Technology and Management for Sustainable Buildings and Infrastructures



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Autore: Kim Sunkuk Visualizza persona
Titolo: Technology and Management for Sustainable Buildings and Infrastructures Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (518 p.)
Soggetto topico: Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato: 5D building information modeling
accommodations
agent-based simulation
agile project organization
AHP
air permeability
airtightness
aluminium window frames
aluminum powder
apartment construction
artificial neural network
awkward posture
backfill material
bid price volatility
blast wave
budget allocation
building information modeling
building stock development
catastrophe model
circular foundation pit
climate change
CO2 emission
CO2 emission reduction
commercial buildings
composite PCM mold
construction management
construction monitoring
construction safety
construction workers
continuous flight auger pile
controlled low-strength materials
corporation management
cutting stock problem
cutting waste
degree of protection
deinking sludge
deterioration
disaster management
drone
earth-retaining wall
eco-costs
economic
efficient operation
elasto-plastic design
elevator
environment cost
environment load
environmental loads
eurocode
excavation
free-form building
free-form concrete panel
global sustainability
ground beam
high-rise residential building
impact damage
in-situ production
inclusive city
inclusive growth
infiltration
inter-floor noise
key performance indicators (KPIs)
lateral bending
lateral pressure
LCA
LCA (life cycle assessment)
LIDAR
life cycle assessment
lifecycle cost
lifecycle cost analysis
lightweight aggregates
liquefaction
living environment
living infrastructure
living social overhead capital
machine learning (ML), classification model
management performance evaluation indicators (MAPEIs) for small construction firms
minimization
modeling
mortality of building stock
multi-dwelling houses
muscle stress
musculoskeletal disorders
n/a
natural disaster
natural hazard
noise
numerical simulation
occupational safety and health expenses
operations and maintenance
optimization
optimization model
paper industry
paper sludge ash
point cloud
Post-COVID-19 Scenario
power system failure
pre-bid clarification document
precast concrete double wall
precast prestressed concrete pile
prefabrication
priority of tower crane accident causes
progress tracking
public buildings
public project
real-time monitoring system
rebar cutting waste
rebar work
rehabilitation
reinforced concrete
residential buildings
retaining wall
risk analysis
risk management
safety cost expenditures
schedule/cost reliability
school buildings
scientific infrastructures
settlement
simulation
small construction firms
smartphone application
social capital
soft infrastructure
space service quality
standard Nordic questionnaire
stone sludge
structural work
sustainable construction
sustainable construction management
sustainable design consideration
sustainable development
sustainable project management
system dynamics
systematic literature review
Taguchi method
tower crane accident reduction
typhoon
typhoon vulnerability function
uncertainty in bid documents
underground continuous wall
vibration
vibro-pile
watertightness
Persona (resp. second.): KimSunkuk
Sommario/riassunto: A total of 30 articles have been published in this special issue, and it consists of 27 research papers, 2 technical notes, and 1 review paper. A total of 104 authors from 9 countries including Korea, Spain, Taiwan, USA, Finland, China, Slovenia, the Netherlands, and Germany participated in writing and submitting very excellent papers that were finally published after the review process had been conducted according to very strict standards. Among the published papers, 13 papers directly addressed words such as sustainable, life cycle assessment (LCA) and CO2, and 17 papers indirectly dealt with energy and CO2 reduction effects. Among the published papers, there are 6 papers dealing with construction technology, but a majority, 24 papers deal with management techniques. The authors of the published papers used various analysis techniques to obtain the suggested solutions for each topic. Listed by key techniques, various techniques such as Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), the Taguchi method, machine learning including Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), regression analysis, Strength-Weakness-Opportunity-Threat (SWOT), system dynamics, simulation and modeling, Building Information Model (BIM) with schedule, and graph and data analysis after experiments and observations are identified.
Titolo autorizzato: Technology and Management for Sustainable Buildings and Infrastructures  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557736703321
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