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A Development of Task Generator through an Analysis of Task Location Information Structure  

Chin Sangyoon (성균관대학교)
Kang Woo-Young (성균관대학교)
Kim Yea-Sang (성균관대학교)
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Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management / v.5, no.2, 2004 , pp. 64-71 More about this Journal
Abstract
A daily report is one of the critical documents in construction projects, since it helps them keep track of various as-built information. Despite the important role in progress management, the daily reporting process is time-consuming, and the representation of task information on daily reports are not effective enough to accumulate daily as-built information for further use in project management. Task information is composed of a specific work type and a location where the task is performed, which means that the same type of work is repeated over the locations. However, in many cases the task locations are described differently depending on a reporter's preference or experience. Without representing task location information effectively, it is difficult to accumulate and to reuse as-built information. The objective of this research is to build a framework for generating task information which can be efficiently accumulated and reused for progress management. To do so, this research built a task information model with focusing on the representation of task location associated with a work type, and developed an information system that supports automated and interactive generation of task information.
Keywords
Daily Report; Task; Activity; Location; Space; Information Management; Information System;
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