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Performance Management in Construction: A Conceptual Framework. (2001)
Journal Article
Kagioglou, M., Cooper, R., & Aouad, G. (2001). Performance Management in Construction: A Conceptual Framework. Construction Management and Economics, 19(1), 85-95. https://doi.org/10.1080/01446190010003425

This paper presents a review of the literature on performance management and measurement in various industries with the aim of transferring best practice into construction. A framework is presented which ensures that effective strategies are deployed... Read More about Performance Management in Construction: A Conceptual Framework..

Performance Management in Construction: A Conceptual Framework. (2001)
Journal Article
Kagioglou, M., Cooper, R., & Aouad, G. (2001). Performance Management in Construction: A Conceptual Framework. Construction Management and Economics, 19(1), 85-95. https://doi.org/10.1080/01446190010003425

This paper presents a review of the literature on performance management and measurement in various industries with the aim of transferring best practice into construction. A framework is presented which ensures that effective strategies are deployed... Read More about Performance Management in Construction: A Conceptual Framework..

Morphological classification of fluvial environments: an investigation of the continuum of channel types (2001)
Journal Article
Heritage, G., Charlton, M., & O'Regan, S. (2001). Morphological classification of fluvial environments: an investigation of the continuum of channel types. https://doi.org/10.1086/317959

Bedrock-controlled channel systems exhibit considerable morphological variation. Both bedrock-influenced and alluvial morphological units coexist to form a system of changing channel patterns in response to changes in the relative influence of the co... Read More about Morphological classification of fluvial environments: an investigation of the continuum of channel types.

Assessing the level of teamwork in Brazilian and English construction sites (2001)
Journal Article
Santos, A., & Powell, J. (2001). Assessing the level of teamwork in Brazilian and English construction sites. Leadership and Organization Development Journal, 22(4), 166-174. https://doi.org/10.1108/01437730110395060

Increase the workforce involvement in continuous improvement activities is one of the main recommendations of the recent report Rethinking Construction, developed by the UK Construction Task Force. In Brazil, this is also a major issue in most govern... Read More about Assessing the level of teamwork in Brazilian and English construction sites.

Assessing the level of teamwork in Brazilian and English construction sites (2001)
Journal Article
Santos, A., & Powell, J. (2001). Assessing the level of teamwork in Brazilian and English construction sites. Leadership and Organization Development Journal, 22(4), 166-174. https://doi.org/10.1108/01437730110395060

Increase the workforce involvement in continuous improvement activities is one of the main recommendations of the recent report Rethinking Construction, developed by the UK Construction Task Force. In Brazil, this is also a major issue in most govern... Read More about Assessing the level of teamwork in Brazilian and English construction sites.

Effectiveness of push and pull learning strategies in construction management (2001)
Journal Article
Santos, A., & Powell, J. (2001). Effectiveness of push and pull learning strategies in construction management. Journal of Workplace Learning, 13(2), 47-56. https://doi.org/10.1108/13665620110383636

“Push learning” in construction management happens when learners have little or no power in defining the problem, action or knowledge that is required to improve their own working environment or process. In the “pull learning” situation, people worki... Read More about Effectiveness of push and pull learning strategies in construction management.

Effectiveness of push and pull learning strategies in construction management (2001)
Journal Article
Santos, A., & Powell, J. (2001). Effectiveness of push and pull learning strategies in construction management. Journal of Workplace Learning, 13(2), 47-56. https://doi.org/10.1108/13665620110383636

“Push learning” in construction management happens when learners have little or no power in defining the problem, action or knowledge that is required to improve their own working environment or process. In the “pull learning” situation, people worki... Read More about Effectiveness of push and pull learning strategies in construction management.

Combining inductive logic programming, active learning and robotics to discover the function of genes (2001)
Journal Article
Bryant, C., Muggleton, S., Kell, D., Reiser, P., King, R., & Oliver, S. (2001). Combining inductive logic programming, active learning and robotics to discover the function of genes

The paper is addressed to AI workers with an interest in biomolecular genetics and also to biomolecular geneticists interested in what AI tools may do for them. The authors are engaged in a collaborative enterprise aimed at partially automating some... Read More about Combining inductive logic programming, active learning and robotics to discover the function of genes.

Combining inductive logic programming, active learning and robotics to discover the function of genes (2001)
Journal Article
Bryant, C., Muggleton, S., Kell, D., Reiser, P., King, R., & Oliver, S. (2001). Combining inductive logic programming, active learning and robotics to discover the function of genes

The paper is addressed to AI workers with an interest in biomolecular genetics and also to biomolecular geneticists interested in what AI tools may do for them. The authors are engaged in a collaborative enterprise aimed at partially automating some... Read More about Combining inductive logic programming, active learning and robotics to discover the function of genes.

Developing a logical model of yeast metabolism (2001)
Journal Article
Reiser, P., King, R., Muggleton, S., Bryant, C., Oliver, S., & Kell, D. (2001). Developing a logical model of yeast metabolism

With the completion of the sequencing of genomes of increasing numbers of organisms, the focus of biology is moving to determining the role of these genes (functional genomics). To this end it is useful to view the cell as a biochemical machine: it... Read More about Developing a logical model of yeast metabolism.