Assessment of decision-making factors affecting dump truck allotment: An artificial neural network approach
College
Gokongwei College of Engineering
Department/Unit
Civil Engineering
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source Title
Proceedings of the Ninth OU-DLSU Academic Research Workshop
Volume
9
First Page
140
Last Page
143
Publication Date
2007
Abstract
This research paper deals with the assessment of decision-making factors affecting dump truck allotment in the construction of gasoline service stations in the Philippines. Such factors considered in this study were the following: (a) location of project site, (b) project duration, (c) distance of the source materials (such as soil) from the project site, (d) volume of backfill, (e) depth of backfill and (f) total project lot area. The authors utilized the supervised network approach in artificial neural analysis using the Learning Vector Quantization (LVQ) technique in order to recognize patterns among the most significant decision-making factors mentioned above so as to arrive with the best pattern-based mathematical model that the authors employed to compute for the necessary number of dump trucks to be allotted on a project site.
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Recommended Citation
Ongpeng, J. C., Alimon, C. P., Lumanlan, R. D., & Macabagdal, J. R. (2007). Assessment of decision-making factors affecting dump truck allotment: An artificial neural network approach. Proceedings of the Ninth OU-DLSU Academic Research Workshop, 9, 140-143. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8871
Disciplines
Construction Engineering and Management
Keywords
Resource allocation; Project management; Neural networks (Computer science)
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