TY - GEN
T1 - A Framework for Multi-dimensional Visualization of Project Control Data
AU - Songer, Anthony D.
AU - Hays, Benjamin
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - The construction industry produces voluminous quantitative data. Much of this data is created during the controls phase of projects and relates to cost, schedule, and administrative information. Recent storage and processing advances in computers as well as display capabilities afforded by computer graphics increase the opportunity to monitor projects fundamentally different than existing project control systems. However, changes in project control methods have been slow to evolve. The lack of a fundamental model of project control data representation contributes to the inadequate application and implementation of visual tools in project control methods. Difficulties associated with the graphical representation of data can be traced to the diversity of skills required in creating visual information displays. Due to the reality that not all engineers/constructors possess these attributes in great strength, streamlining the process of how to best visualize data graphically is important. Visual representations of data hold great potential for reducing communication difficulties fostered by industry fragmentation. However, without information structure, organization and helpful visual explanations the massive amount of data available to project managers results in information overload. Therefore, improved information displays are needed to overcome the possibility of information overload with the capability of human perception. This paper discusses ongoing research to create a framework for visual representation in Construction. Underlying visualization theory, the visual framework, and an example representation are provided.
AB - The construction industry produces voluminous quantitative data. Much of this data is created during the controls phase of projects and relates to cost, schedule, and administrative information. Recent storage and processing advances in computers as well as display capabilities afforded by computer graphics increase the opportunity to monitor projects fundamentally different than existing project control systems. However, changes in project control methods have been slow to evolve. The lack of a fundamental model of project control data representation contributes to the inadequate application and implementation of visual tools in project control methods. Difficulties associated with the graphical representation of data can be traced to the diversity of skills required in creating visual information displays. Due to the reality that not all engineers/constructors possess these attributes in great strength, streamlining the process of how to best visualize data graphically is important. Visual representations of data hold great potential for reducing communication difficulties fostered by industry fragmentation. However, without information structure, organization and helpful visual explanations the massive amount of data available to project managers results in information overload. Therefore, improved information displays are needed to overcome the possibility of information overload with the capability of human perception. This paper discusses ongoing research to create a framework for visual representation in Construction. Underlying visualization theory, the visual framework, and an example representation are provided.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=2342436961&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:2342436961
SN - 0784406715
SN - 9780784406717
T3 - Contruction Research Congress, Winds of Change: Integration and Innovation in Construction, Proceedings of the Congress
SP - 1029
EP - 1038
BT - Construction Research Cogress, Winds of Change
T2 - Construction Research Congress, Winds of Change: Integration and Innovation in Construction, Proceedings of the Congress
Y2 - 19 March 2003 through 21 March 2003
ER -