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대한건축학회 대한건축학회 논문집 - 구조계 대한건축학회논문집 - 구조계 제20권 제4호
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2004.4
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137 - 146 (10page)

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The objective of this study is 1)to propose a communication model of process planning and to develop communication tools
with proposal model in consideration of their key points, 3)and to apply them on the sample site and analyze their results as
well as effects.
The objective of this study is 1)to propose a communication model of process planning and to develop communication tools
with proposal model in consideration of their key points, 3)and to apply them on the sample site and analyze their results as
well as effects.
The decision-making process for a high-rise building construction does not have a fixed and regular form, which the general
industry has in decision-making. In other words, it has some limitation to complete a decision-making. In particular, there is not
enough area to load, store and move materials under construction in the downtown area. We must recognize that there is some
limitation to manage procurement for this project, especially a lift-up, even if we had the experience in the previous similar
project. After bring those materials in the site, it is very much important to communicate among relevant parties with the
proper information. Also it is important how well materials flows with the effective communication. Therefore, this study is to
analyze problems of materials' flow and suggest a lifting-up management system with communication tools as a function part
and a reliable security plan through stocktaking.

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Abstract

1.서론

2.공정커뮤니케이션의 제안

3.시스템 요구사항 결정

4.모델구축

5.도구의 적용 및 분석

6.결론

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