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  • Article
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    An Activity-Based Lessons Learned Model To Support Scheduling Decisions in Construction
    (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2025) Yilmaz, Anil; Akcay, Emre Caner; Dikmen, Irem; Birgonul, M. Talat
    PurposeThe aim of this study is to develop an activity-based lessons-learned model that allows construction companies to capture, store, classify and reuse activity-related lessons learned (LL) from previous projects, thereby increasing the reliability of time estimates in scheduling.Design/methodology/approachScheduling is a knowledge-intensive process that requires the utilization of data and expert opinion elicitation from various levels of an organization in construction projects. This research consists of five successive steps: performing a needs analysis, proposing an activity-based lessons-learned process model, validating the proposed process model, developing a tool to apply the proposed model in a computer environment and testing the applicability of the tool. To implement the proposed model in practice, a web-based tool, namely the Construction Industry Scheduling with Activity-Based Lessons Learned Tool (ConSALL Tool), was developed. Its functionality was evaluated using black-box testing. The tool was then applied in a real construction project.FindingsResults show that ConSALL has the potential to improve scheduling decisions in construction projects by incorporating data and experience from previous projects. Findings from this research can be used to develop similar models and AI tools to foster activity-based learning in other project-based industries as well as the construction industry.Originality/valueThis paper presents an innovative approach to enhancing construction project scheduling by leveraging LL from past projects. The development and application of the ConSALL Tool demonstrate a practical implementation of the proposed model, providing a framework that can be adapted to other industries to improve project planning and execution.
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    Citation - WoS: 3
    Software Architecture in Distributed Software Development: a Review
    (Springer-verlag Berlin, 2013) Mishra, Alok; Mishra, Deepti
    This paper presents a literature review of distributed software development (DSD) or global software development (GSD) and software architecture. The main focus is to highlight the current researches, observations, as well as practice directions in these areas. The results have been limited to peer-reviewed conference papers and journal articles, and analysis reports that major studies have been performed in software architecture and global software development, while the empirical studies of interfacing distributed/global software development and software architecture has only received very little attention among researchers up to now. This indicates the need for future research in these areas.
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    Citation - WoS: 1
    Situational Requirement Method System: Knowledge Management in Business Support
    (Springer-verlag Berlin, 2013) Mishra, Deepti; Aydin, Secil; Mishra, Alok
    Software developers have been successfully tailoring software development methods according the project situation and more so in small scale software development organizations. There is a need to propagate this knowledge to other developers who may be facing the same project situation so that they can benefit from other people experiences. In this paper, use of situational method engineering in requirement elicitation phase is explored. A new, user friendly and progressive web-based tool, Situational Requirement Method System (SRMS), for requirement elicitation phase is developed that can assist in creation, storage and extraction of methods related with this phase. These methods are categorized according to some criteria. This categorization also helps in searching a method which will be most appropriate in a given situation. This approach and tool can also be used for other software development activities.
  • Conference Object
    Citation - Scopus: 3
    Software architecture in distributed software development: A review
    (2013) Mishra,A.; Mishra,D.
    This paper presents a literature review of distributed software development (DSD) or global software development (GSD) and software architecture. The main focus is to highlight the current researches, observations, as well as practice directions in these areas. The results have been limited to peer-reviewed conference papers and journal articles, and analysis reports that major studies have been performed in software architecture and global software development, while the empirical studies of interfacing distributed/global software development and software architecture has only received very little attention among researchers up to now. This indicates the need for future research in these areas. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.