Project Management Practices and Information Technology Research |
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Authors: | Ossama Salem Sameer Mohanty |
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Affiliation: | 1Associate Professor of Construction Engineering and Management, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, P.O. Box 210071, Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221. 2Graduate Student, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221.
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Abstract: | Corporations of varying sizes and operations within the construction industry acclaim the contribution of project management applications that assist in business and operational practices. An integrated intelligent construction management application that enables process modeling and algorithmic analysis of construction process planning, interacts with a mainframe-based automated relational database system, and drives the project sequencing, scheduling, decision making and change management processes can introduce dramatic speed, simplicity, accuracy, and collaboration into existing project planning practices. Several research organizations and academic fraternities in concert with industry participation are focusing on the development of such futuristic tools as described above. However, evidence of such computing applications being used by the industry is minimal and a number of reasons have been cited by researchers for this. This study, through a review of the genesis, evolution, and future of computing applications in construction followed by an industry-wide survey, aims to study whether or not concurrent research agendas in construction information technology are truly sustainable from the industry’s perspective. |
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Keywords: | Construction management Research Computer software Information technology (IT) |
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