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Design Structure Matrix: A Model Proposal and Implementation on Harbor and Building Design Project

Title
Design Structure Matrix: A Model Proposal and Implementation on Harbor and Building Design Project
Author
서종원
Keywords
Design management; Construction; Information management; Mode; Lean construction; Project management
Issue Date
2013-01
Publisher
한국건설관리학회
Citation
한국건설관리학회논문집 Korean journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 2013, 14(1), P.144-152
Abstract
Design is an iterative, generative, and multidisciplinary process by its nature. Iteration occurs often in most of the engineering design and development projects including construction. Design iterations cause rework, and extra efforts are required to get the optimal sequence and to manage the projects. Contrary to simple design, isolation of the generative iterations in complex design systems is very difficult, but reduction in overall iterations is possible. Design depends upon the information flow within domain and also among various design disciplines and organizations. Therefore, it is suggested that managers should be aware about the crucial iterations causing rework and optimal sequence as well. In this way, managers can handle design parameters related to such iterations pro-actively. There are a number of techniques to reduce iterations for various kinds of engineering designs. In this paper, parameter based Design Structure Matrix (DSM) is chosen. To create this DSM, a survey was performed and then partitioned using a model. This paper provides an easy approach to those companies involved in or intend to be involved in "design and build projects".
URI
http://www.koreascience.or.kr/article/ArticleFullRecord.jsp?cn=GGRHC4_2013_v14n1_144http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/50264
ISSN
2005-6095
DOI
10.6106/KJCEM.2013.14.1.144
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING[S](공과대학) > CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING(건설환경공학과) > Articles
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