JA Rooke
Models and metaphors : some applications of complexity theory for design, construction and property management
Rooke, JA; Molloy, EM; Sinclair, M; Koskela, LJ; Kagioglou, M; Siriwardena, M; Siemieniuch, C
Authors
EM Molloy
M Sinclair
LJ Koskela
M Kagioglou
M Siriwardena
C Siemieniuch
Abstract
Complexity thinking may have both modelling and metaphorical applications in the design, construction and servicing of the built environment. In production theory, queuing and variation have been central in generating improvement initiatives. The complexity of these phenomena in construction suggests that non-linear and complex mathematical techniques such as fuzzy logic, cellular automata and attractors, may be applicable to their analysis. Some issues are: the definition of phenomena in a mathematically usable way; the functionality of available software; the possibility of going beyond representational modelling. Much work in management studies, rather than employing mathematical techniques, draws metaphorically on insights into complexity. Metaphor may enlighten or confuse. Is metaphorical application of complexity ideas simply a first step towards the application of mathematical techniques, or does the mathematical insight contribute to the development of a non-mathematical mode of thought? The metaphor of a 'commentary machine' is suggested as a possible way forward.
Citation
Rooke, J., Molloy, E., Sinclair, M., Koskela, L., Kagioglou, M., Siriwardena, M., & Siemieniuch, C. (2007, May). Models and metaphors : some applications of complexity theory for design, construction and property management. Presented at CIB World Building Congress: Construction for Development, Cape Town International Conference Centre
Presentation Conference Type | Other |
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Conference Name | CIB World Building Congress: Construction for Development |
Conference Location | Cape Town International Conference Centre |
Start Date | May 14, 2007 |
End Date | May 17, 2007 |
Publication Date | Jan 1, 2007 |
Deposit Date | Nov 26, 2009 |
Additional Information | Event Type : Conference |
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