Determining work focus, common language and issues in engineering projects through topic persistence

Snider, Chris and Škec, Stanko and Gopsill, James and Hicks, Ben (2016) Determining work focus, common language and issues in engineering projects through topic persistence. = Determining work focus, common language and issues in engineering projects through topic persistence. In: 14th International Design Conference (DESIGN 2016), 16.-19.06.2016., Dubrovnik, Hrvatska.

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Abstract

Large-scale engineering projects are challenging to monitor, manage, and improve. This paper presents an approach to addressing part of this challenge - the automatic detection of engineering activity through the project lifecycle. By monitoring the focus of work in real-time, this aims to enable managers to build a detailed understanding of the activity that occurs at different stages, work that deviates from that expected, and issues as they arise. The approach is applied to a long-term email dataset, and extracts key themes, issue occurrence, and activity focus through time.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture)
Keywords (Croatian): engineering project health monitoring, knowledge management, project monitoring
Subjects: TECHNICAL SCIENCE > Mechanical Engineering
Divisions: 100 Department of Design > 110 Chair of Design
Indexed in Web of Science: No
Indexed in Current Contents: No
Date Deposited: 19 Sep 2016 13:25
Last Modified: 16 Mar 2018 10:19
URI: http://repozitorij.fsb.hr/id/eprint/6354

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