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Julio Baeza Pereyra, Sergio Álvarez Romero
Pág. Page 167 - 180
The use of prefabrication in construction apparently is not a economic alternative if compared with more labor intensive construction methods in developing countries. This work presents a comparison study between two choices of roofing systems for massiv...
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Reinaldo Campos-Vargas, Oscar Becerra, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Verónica Cambiazo, Mauricio González, Lee Meisel, Ariel Orellana, Julio Retamales, Herman Silva and Bruno G. Defilippi
Pág. 79 - 83
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Julio Baeza, Carlos Arcudia, Gilberto Corona
Pág. Page 39 - 46
This work presents how the Estes model was applied for studying and simulating labor learning rates in a specific construction task. The basic theory of thismodel is presented, and then applied for concrete block layering labor productivity data from mas...
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Julio Baeza Pereyra, Romel Solís Carcaño, Carlos Arcudia-Abad
Pág. Page 14 - 21
At the School of Engineering of the Autonomous University of Yucatan, the use of computers in teaching to undergraduatestudents is mostly oriented to budgeting and to structural analysis tasks. Also the curricula does not emphasizes aspects offield produ...
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Julio Baeza, José González, Guillermo Salazar
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This paper presents some of the results obtained in applying Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), Knowledge-Based Expert Systems (KBES), and Discrete Event Simulation technologies to different aspects of construction analysis and estimation. A brief introdu...
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