Utilization of microcomputers in the construction industry

Thesis (M.Eng.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1986. Engineering and Applied Science Bibliography: leaves 174-178. The use of computers in the construction industry is increasing but the extent and the rate of the growth is minimal considering the availability of this technology. In an effort...

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Main Author: Mir, Saif U.
Other Authors: Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
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Language:English
Published: 1985
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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:theses2/249989 2023-05-15T17:23:31+02:00 Utilization of microcomputers in the construction industry Mir, Saif U. Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Canada--Atlantic Provinces 1985 ix, 199 leaves : ill. Image/jpeg; Application/pdf http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/theses2/id/249989 Eng eng Electronic Theses and Dissertations (22.11 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/theses/Mir_SaifU.pdf 75370945 http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/theses2/id/249989 The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission. Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer file) Construction industry--Atlantic Provinces--Data processing Construction industry--Management Text Electronic thesis or dissertation 1985 ftmemorialunivdc 2015-08-06T19:17:32Z Thesis (M.Eng.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1986. Engineering and Applied Science Bibliography: leaves 174-178. The use of computers in the construction industry is increasing but the extent and the rate of the growth is minimal considering the availability of this technology. In an effort to determine the extent to which computers are utilized in the construction industry, a survey was conducted among construction contractors in Atlantic Canada. -- Construction contractors responding to the 1985 computer utilization questionnaire who were using computers indicated that they were generally well satisfied with commercially available software that perform general accounting functions, such as, accounts payable/receivable, job cost, general ledger, and payroll. Most were not, however, utilizing their computers for tasks that require a great degree of user programming skill. Nor were they using the commercially available software outside the accounting area because of the non-compatibility of the software with their in-house procedures. -- Among the contractors who did not use computers, it was found that the non-use of computers was mainly due to the contractor's lack of knowledge of computer systems, both hardware and software. There was also a general misconception about the high cost of computerization. -- In order to expand the use of computers in the construction industry, a data processing system has been developed, which is expected to solve many of the problems of extending computer use outside the traditional accounting areas. The suggested system makes use of an integrated software package developed for the microcomputer. Integrated software packages offer computer capability with a minimum amount of effort on the part of the users. The data processing system is demonstrated by modelling real life construction related tasks such as specifications, estimating, forecasting, design, bidding, cash flow analysis, project control, equipment replacement, and owning & operating cost calculations. -- To facilitate increased use of computer technology in the construction industry, criteria for the selection of computer systems are presented. The criteria describe the characteristics of and selection procedures for both hardware and software commonly used in the construction industry. The criteria also outline the pre-implementation procedures and make specific recommendations for computerization. -- It is expected that the suggested data processing system and the guidelines for the selection of a microprocessor-based computer system will enhance computer utilization in the construction industry, especially in small construction firms. Thesis Newfoundland studies University of Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI) Canada
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Construction industry--Atlantic Provinces--Data processing
Construction industry--Management
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Construction industry--Atlantic Provinces--Data processing
Construction industry--Management
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Utilization of microcomputers in the construction industry
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Construction industry--Management
description Thesis (M.Eng.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1986. Engineering and Applied Science Bibliography: leaves 174-178. The use of computers in the construction industry is increasing but the extent and the rate of the growth is minimal considering the availability of this technology. In an effort to determine the extent to which computers are utilized in the construction industry, a survey was conducted among construction contractors in Atlantic Canada. -- Construction contractors responding to the 1985 computer utilization questionnaire who were using computers indicated that they were generally well satisfied with commercially available software that perform general accounting functions, such as, accounts payable/receivable, job cost, general ledger, and payroll. Most were not, however, utilizing their computers for tasks that require a great degree of user programming skill. Nor were they using the commercially available software outside the accounting area because of the non-compatibility of the software with their in-house procedures. -- Among the contractors who did not use computers, it was found that the non-use of computers was mainly due to the contractor's lack of knowledge of computer systems, both hardware and software. There was also a general misconception about the high cost of computerization. -- In order to expand the use of computers in the construction industry, a data processing system has been developed, which is expected to solve many of the problems of extending computer use outside the traditional accounting areas. The suggested system makes use of an integrated software package developed for the microcomputer. Integrated software packages offer computer capability with a minimum amount of effort on the part of the users. The data processing system is demonstrated by modelling real life construction related tasks such as specifications, estimating, forecasting, design, bidding, cash flow analysis, project control, equipment replacement, and owning & operating cost calculations. -- To facilitate increased use of computer technology in the construction industry, criteria for the selection of computer systems are presented. The criteria describe the characteristics of and selection procedures for both hardware and software commonly used in the construction industry. The criteria also outline the pre-implementation procedures and make specific recommendations for computerization. -- It is expected that the suggested data processing system and the guidelines for the selection of a microprocessor-based computer system will enhance computer utilization in the construction industry, especially in small construction firms.
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