Description
The wood-framing trade has not sufficiently been investigated to understand the work task sequencing and coordination among crew members. A new mental framework for a performing crew was developed and tested through four case studies. This framework ensured similar team performance as the one provided by task micro-scheduling in planning software.
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Contributors
- Maghiar, Marcel M (Author)
- Wiezel, Avi (Thesis advisor)
- Mitropoulos, Panagiotis (Committee member)
- Cooke, Nancy J. (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
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2011
Subjects
- management
- Cognitive Psychology
- Civil Engineering
- Automation
- BIM
- mental model
- micro-scheduling
- Productivity
- resource leveling
- Framing (Building)
- Group decision making
- Cognition
- Building information modeling
- Wooden-frame buildings--Design and construction.
- Wooden-frame buildings
- Construction industry--Management.
- Teams in the workplace--Management.
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- Partial requirement for: Ph. D., Arizona State University, 2011Note typethesis
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-123)Note typebibliography
- Field of study: Construction
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by Marcel Maghiar