About: Site manager is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 434 publications have been published within this topic receiving 7146 citations. The topic is also known as: site agent & building manager.
TL;DR: An Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled platform is designed by integrating IoT and BIM for prefabricated public housing projects in Hong Kong, which can provide various decision support tools and services to different stakeholders for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of daily operations, decision making, collaboration, and supervision.
TL;DR: A survey of 200 offshore installation managers from 157 offshore oil and gas installations belonging to 36 organizations operating on the United Kingdom Continental Shelf was conducted by Ashgate et al. as mentioned in this paper.
TL;DR: This work develops a model of an “elastic site” that efficiently adapts services provided within a site to take advantage of elastically provisioned resources, and develops and evaluated policies for resource provisioning on a Nimbus-based cloud.
Abstract: Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud computing offers new possibilities to scientific communities. One of the most significant is the ability to elastically provision and relinquish new resources in response to changes in demand. In our work, we develop a model of an “elastic site” that efficiently adapts services provided within a site, such as batch schedulers, storage archives, or Web services to take advantage of elastically provisioned resources. We describe the system architecture along with the issues involved with elastic provisioning, such as security, privacy, and various logistical considerations. To avoid over- or under-provisioning the resources we propose three different policies to efficiently schedule resource deployment based on demand. We have implemented a resource manager, built on the Nimbus toolkit to dynamically and securely extend existing physical clusters into the cloud. Our elastic site manager interfaces directly with local resource managers, such as Torque. We have developed and evaluated policies for resource provisioning on a Nimbus-based cloud at the University of Chicago, another at Indiana University, and Amazon EC2. We demonstrate a dynamic and responsive elastic cluster, capable of responding effectively to a variety of job submission patterns. We also demonstrate that we can process 10 times faster by expanding our cluster up to 150 EC2 nodes.
TL;DR: Social development needs analysis aims to identify the priority social issues that need to be addressed in order for a company to contribute to a net positive impact in the community while building assets for the business as mentioned in this paper.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a 4D visualization model that is intended both to help construction managers plan day-to-day activities more efficiently in a broader and more practical site management context and to add to our knowledge and understanding of the relevance of modern computer graphics to the responsibilities of the construction site manager.
Abstract: Four-dimensional ~4D! models link three-dimensional geometrical models with construction schedule data. The visual link between the schedule and construction site conditions is capable of facilitating decision making during both the planning and construction stages. The emphases of these 4D developments have often been placed at the level of construction components. Practical features assisting site management are at times lacking in the following areas: ~1! generation of site usage layouts; ~2! estimation of quantities of construction materials; and ~3! cost evaluation. In order to pinpoint these deficiencies, the objective of this work is to enable visual study of the effects of job progress on the logistics and resource schedules. This paper presents a 4D visualization model that is intended both to help construction managers plan day-to-day activities more efficiently in a broader and more practical site management context and to thereby add to our knowledge and understanding of the relevance of modern computer graphics to the responsibilities of the construction site manager. A brief site trial of the software is described at the conclusion of the paper.