Developing computer-based schedule delay analysis methods based on information flow analysis: A case study

Ming Kuan Tsai, Jyh Bin Yang, Nie Jia Yau

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Abstract

Schedule analysts often resolve diverse schedule delay problems in construction projects based on their subjective experiences. Although various process-based and mathematical-model schedule delay analysis methods are available for effective schedule delay analysis, these methods require time-consuming manual operation. The use of computer-based schedule delay analysis methods seems to be a solution. However, schedule analysts still have difficulty developing computer-based schedule delay analysis methods. Therefore, this study applies information flow analysis to classify the necessary work to develop computer-based schedule delay analysis methods. In contrast to numerous studies that focus only on computerizing a process-based or a mathematical-model schedule delay analysis method, this study constructs a computer-based method that integrates two process-based schedule delay analysis methods simultaneously. In a tested case study, the delay liability for the project owner and contractor was classified successfully. Importantly, this study provides a useful reference for similar applications in project management.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)823-835
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Civil Engineering and Management
Volume19
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2013

Keywords

  • analytical techniques
  • claims management
  • construction dispute
  • programming technique
  • project management software
  • schedule delay

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