Journal Article10.1061/(ASCE)CP.1943-5487.0000399
Semiautomated Scaffolding Planning: Development of the Feature Lexicon for Computer Application
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TL;DR: The results show that manual, visual-based analyses used for scaffolding planning are time-consuming and error prone, but the SPG yields a more accurate selection of scaffolding in less time.
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Abstract: The purpose of this research is to go beyond current practices of manual scaffolding planning to posit a computerized practical solution. This paper presents a feature lexicon to formalize representation of factors essential to scaffolding planning. The feature lexicon provides a theoretical basis for a semiautomated computer system, called the scaffolding planning generator (SPG), which is used to select the correct scaffolding and a schedule. The scope of the work includes a case study of planning typical for scaffolding, formal definitions of lexicon terms (features), a review of the literature, an explanation of SPG functions, and validation tests of manual versus semiautomated planning. The results show that manual, visual-based analyses used for scaffolding planning are time-consuming and error prone, but the SPG yields a more accurate selection of scaffolding in less time. This paper cites past research and current use of building information modeling (BIM) best practices to instantiate the...
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