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Document Description
Title
Utilization
of
microcomputers
in the
construction
industry
Author
Mir
,
Saif
U.
Description
Thesis
(M.Eng.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1986.
Engineering
and
Applied
Science
Date
1985
Pagination
ix, 199 leaves : ill.
Subject
Lotus
1-2-3
(Computer
file);
Construction
industry--Atlantic
Provinces--Data
processing;
Construction
industry--Management
Degree
M.Eng.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
Discipline
Engineering and Applied Science
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
Canada--Atlantic Provinces
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
174-178.
Abstract
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.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75370945
Rights
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.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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(22.11
MB)
--
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