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Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Hybrid Techniques for Construction Engineering and Management

Aminah Robinson Fayek

2020Journal of Construction Engineering and Management104 citationsDOI

Abstract

Construction engineering and management are vital for successful project execution, and both researchers and practitioners continually seek ways to improve construction processes. Fuzzy logic plays an important role in many construction engineering and management applications, which are reviewed in this paper. This paper discusses the limitations of fuzzy logic and how this theory has been combined with other modeling techniques to develop fuzzy hybrid techniques, and describes the aspects of construction problems and decision making that are most effectively modeled using these techniques. Fuzzy hybrid techniques that are most common in construction are presented and examples from construction literature and the author's research program are provided. The author shares her vision of future research in this area, which is based on her expertise and experiences collaborating with construction industry partners, who have helped shape her research program and its impact on industry. Finally, the author presents her thoughts on the challenges construction researchers face in translating research to practice and measuring its impact, and she discusses some potential solutions from her research program. This paper is based on the 2019 Peurifoy Construction Advancement Address, which the author presented in Montreal, Canada, in June 2019.

Topics & Concepts

Fuzzy logicConstruction managementComputer scienceFace (sociological concept)Management scienceEngineering managementConstruction industrySystems engineeringConstruction engineeringEngineeringArtificial intelligenceSociologyCivil engineeringSocial scienceBIM and Construction IntegrationConstruction Project Management and PerformanceMulti-Criteria Decision Making
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