This paper proposes an innovative supervision method that can provide project supervisors with realtime
supervision of engineering projects and contractor activity. To obtain real-time and comprehensive state
of project, we use grid management to divide the project supervision grid in three levels: stage, objective, and
milestone. Then, a detailed supervision mechanism is designed to help supervisors measure the project situation
in real time. This mechanism checks that if the project objectives (such as schedule, cost, quality, and safety) in
every supervision grid cell are under the healthy limits, any project deviation can be identified as soon as possible.
A schedule objective is selected as an example to illustrate the method used to calculate the healthy limit.
WU Yun-na (乌云娜), DONG He-yun* (董鹤云), ZHANG Hao-bo (张昊渤), ZHANG Jin-ying (张金颖)
. Engineering Projects Real-Time Supervision Mechanism Based on Grid Management[J]. Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Science), 2014
, 19(4)
: 502
-507
.
DOI: 10.1007/s12204-014-1531-5
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