Introduction.- Decision Making and Quality Function Deployment (QFD).- Criteria for Assessment of Building Envelopes.- Building Envelope Materials and Designs.- Conceptual Framework.- Research Methodology.- Survey Results.- Prototype of the KBDSS-QFD Tool and Case Studies Results.- Conclusions.
Dr. Natee Singhaputtangkul is presently a Lecturer in Built Environment, School of Engineering and Technology, Central Queensland University, Australia. He holds a PhD degree in Project Management from the National University of Singapore with an education background in Engineering. He possesses several years of working experience as a Business Analyst, Engineer and Project Manager. He has also published papers in various leading international peer‐reviewed journals. His research interest covers topics such as Quality Function Deployment QFD), construction technology, decision support system, and procurement management.
Dr. Low Sui Pheng is presently Professor of Building in the School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore where he has previously served as Head and Vice‐Dean. He teaches construction project management and has published, researched and consulted extensively both in Singapore and overseas. A Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Building, he holds a DSc degree from the University of Birmingham and a PhD degree from University College London. He currently serves as Director for the Centre for Project Management and Construction Law in NUS.
Dr. Evelyn Teo is presently Associate Professor of Building in the School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore where she has previously served as Programme Director for the Bachelor of Science programme in Project and Facilities Management and Director of Extern
al Affairs. She has many years of professional experience in the construction industry and has participated in building research works in Australia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan. She currently serves as Co‐Director for the NUS Centre of Excellence in Building Information Modelling (BIM).
This book focuses on the implementation of Quality Function
Deployment (QFD) in the construction industry as a tool to help building
designers arrive at optimal decisions for external envelope systems with
sustainable and buildable design goals. In particular, the book integrates
special features into the conventional QFD tool to enhance its performance.
These features include a fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making method, fuzzy
consensus scheme, and Knowledge Management System (KMS). This integration
results in a more robust decision support tool, known as the Knowledge-based
Decision Support System QFD (KBDSS-QFD) tool. As an example, the KBDSS-QFD tool
is used for the assessment of building envelope materials and designs for high-rise
residential buildings in Singapore in the early design stage. The book provides
the reader with a conceptual framework for understanding the development of the
KBDSS-QFD tool. The framework is presented in a generalized form in order to
benefit building professionals, decision makers, analysts, academics and
researchers, who can use the findings as guiding principles to achieve optimal
solutions and boost efficiency.