posted on 2009-06-25, 09:20authored bySimon Austin, Andrew Baldwin, Baizhan Li, Paul R. Waskett
Current planning practice takes little account of the interdisciplinary, iterative nature of the building design process. This leads to a compromised design process containing inevitable cycles of rework together with associated time and cost penalties in both design and construction. The analytical design planning technique (ADePT) is a planning methodology which helps to overcome these difficulties. The central part of ADePT is a dependency structure matrix (DSM). This paper describes DSM techniques and a tool developed to optimize the design process.
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Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
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AUSTIN, S.A., 2000. Analytical Design Planning Technique (ADePT): a dependency structure matrix tool to schedule the building design process. Construction Management and Economics, 18(2), pp. 173 - 182.
This is an electronic version of an article published in [AUSTIN, S.A., 2000. Analytical design planning technique (ADePT): a dependency structure matrix tool to schedule the building design process. Construction Management and Economics, 18(2), pp. 173 - 182]. Construction Management and Economics is available online at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a713763577