DocumentCode
3358276
Title
Interactive Simulation System
Author
Kim, Jungwuk ; Halpin, Daniel W. ; Abraham, Dulcy M.
Author_Institution
Dept. Civil Eng., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
361
Lastpage
366
Abstract
Simulation has gained significant importance as an analysis tool for construction operations over the past two decades. Since the development of CYCLONE by D.W. Halpin (1976), construction simulation has been improved along with computer technology. Although simulation is a powerful and effective tool in analyzing and improving construction operations, its usage in the construction industry has been limited. Construction simulation requires a user to have a thorough understanding of simulation methodology, which requires technical training and experience to grasp the knowledge needed for it. This research introduces the Interactive Simulation System, which provides an environment for users who are not familiar with running simulation programs. In order to improve the accessibility and the usability of construction simulation programs, the Interactive Simulation System adopts Internet technology and the standard model concept from MicroCYCLONE, which provides user-friendly input and output environments through World Wide Web
Keywords
Internet; building; civil engineering computing; construction industry; digital simulation; interactive systems; CYCLONE; Interactive Simulation System; Internet technology; MicroCYCLONE; World Wide Web; accessibility; construction operations analysis; construction simulation program; simulation methodology; standard model; usability; user-friendly input environment; user-friendly output environment; Analytical models; Civil engineering; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Construction industry; IP networks; Industrial training; Internet; Knowledge engineering; Power engineering and energy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Visualisation, 2001. Proceedings. Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location
London
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1195-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IV.2001.942083
Filename
942083
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