Onur Tokdemir, Ph.D., P.E.

 

Journal Proceedings

        ¨ Tokdemir, O. B., Arditi, D. and Balcik, C.  “ALISS: Advanced Linear Scheduling System”, Construction Management and Economics”, December 2006, 24, 1253-1267.

        

        ¨   Arditi, D., Srigungvarl P. and Tokdemir, O.  B.  “Integrated Line Of Balance System For High Rise Building Construction”, Construction Management and Economics, 2002, 20, 353-364.

¨       Arditi, D., Tokdemir, O.  B. and  Suh, K.  "Problems and Solutions in Repetitive Scheduling," Journal of Construction Management, Vol 128, No. 6, pp. 545-556.

¨       Arditi, D., Tokdemir, O.  B. and  Suh, K.  "Scheduling System for Repetitive Unit Construction Using Line of Balance Technology," Engineering Construction and Architectural Management, Vol.  8, No.  2, pp.  90-103.

¨       Arditi, D., Tokdemir, O.  B. and  Suh, K.  "Effect of Learning on Line-of-Balance Scheduling," International Journal of Project Management, Vol. 19, No.  5, pp. 265-277.

¨       Arditi, D.  and Tokdemir, O.  B.   (1999)  "A Comparison of Case Based Reasoning and Artificial Neural Networks,"  Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, Vol.  13, No.  3, pp.  162-169.

¨       Arditi, D.  and Tokdemir, O.  B. (1999) "Using Case Based Reasoning to Predict the Outcome of Construction Litigation," Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 14, pp. 385-393.

¨       Arditi, D., Oksay, F.  E. and Tokdemir, O.  B.  (1998)  “Predicting the Outcome of Construction Litigation Using Neural Networks,” Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 13, 75-81.

 

Conference Proceedings

¨       Tokdemir, O. B.,  Ayvalik, C. and Mohammadi, J.  (2000) “Prediction of Highway Bridge Performance By Artificial Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms,”  ISARC 17, Taiwan.

 

Ph.D. Thesis

¨       Tokdemir, O. B. (2003). “ALISS: Advanced Linear Scheduling System,” Doctor of Philosophy Thesis, Civil and Architectural Engineering Department, Illinois Institute of Technology.

 

Master Thesis

¨       Tokdemir, O.  B.  (1997).  "Predicting the Outcome of Construction Litigation Using Case Based Reasoning."  Master of Science Thesis, Civil and Architectural Engineering Department, Illinois Institute of Technology.

Current Research:

Building Information Modeling (BIM)

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