Web enabled just-in-time salvaged material management for demolition projects
Liu, Chunlu and Pun, S. 2004, Web enabled just-in-time salvaged material management for demolition projects, in Proceedings of the first Australian Workshop on Engineering Service Oriented Systems (AWESOS 2004), School of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Monash University, Caulfield East, Vic., pp. 16-23.
Proceedings of the first Australian Workshop on Engineering Service Oriented Systems (AWESOS 2004)
Editor(s)
Krishnaswamy, Shonali Loke, Seng W. Yang, Jian
Publication date
2004
Conference series
Australian Workshop on Engineering Service Oriented Systems
Start page
16
End page
23
Publisher
School of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Monash University
Place of publication
Caulfield East, Vic.
Summary
The demolition activities of buildings produce numerous environmental pressures as a large proportion of demolition waste materials are sent to landfill directly in many projects. Web-based waste exchange systems could provide right solutions for releasing these pressures. Because the approaches adopted in current waste exchange systems are inefficient, these systems cannot generate waste exchange, not achieving their final goal, environmental protection. The Just-in-time (JIT) philosophy has been applied in the manufacture industry for decades and it is proven to be effective to eliminate or minimise inventory during production. This research aims to adopt the JIT philosophy into a demolition project management informapon system so that the system is more efficient in handling waste exchange. The system structure, key components and Just-in-time adoption are proposed and identified. Finally, a proto typed system is demonstrated.
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ISBN
0646434225 9780646434223
Language
eng
Field of Research
120201 Building Construction Management and Project Planning
Socio Economic Objective
970112 Expanding Knowledge in Built Environment and Design
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