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<td>[https://wiki.smu.edu.sg/ANLY482/ANLY482_AY2017-18T2_Group02 Close-the-Loop]</td>
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<td>Arup is an engineering consultancy designing architecture, infrastructure, and urban planning worldwide. As part of their work on Downtown Line 3, considerable engineering design and construction has happened in phases, producing data on the design specifications made in response to surveying data collected, and the implementation of those designs on the ground by contractors in each phase. Parts of design specification may be found to require revision after feedback from contractors, and we hypothesize that these specifications requiring re-design can be predicted, not only to identify them, but also the kind of re-design that may be necessary. By using past design data and the redesign requests received in response to them, we can help engineers provide design specifications that are less likely to require re-design, hence using data to close the loop on design.</td>
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<b>Group 2 - Group Name</b>
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* Ang Zhuang Kai Friedemann
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<td>[http://sis.smu.edu.sg/faculty/profile/9618/KAM-Tin-Seong Prof. Kam Tin Seong]
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Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice)</td>
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<td>Arup Singapore Pte. Ltd. </td>
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Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) XXX Pte. Ltd.
Close-the-Loop Arup is an engineering consultancy designing architecture, infrastructure, and urban planning worldwide. As part of their work on Downtown Line 3, considerable engineering design and construction has happened in phases, producing data on the design specifications made in response to surveying data collected, and the implementation of those designs on the ground by contractors in each phase. Parts of design specification may be found to require revision after feedback from contractors, and we hypothesize that these specifications requiring re-design can be predicted, not only to identify them, but also the kind of re-design that may be necessary. By using past design data and the redesign requests received in response to them, we can help engineers provide design specifications that are less likely to require re-design, hence using data to close the loop on design.

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  • Ang Zhuang Kai Friedemann
  • Josh Ho Xian Zheng
Prof. Kam Tin Seong Associate Professor of Information Systems (Practice) Arup Singapore Pte. Ltd.