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Location-based time management and influence of repetition effect evaluation

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2017
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Tamošaitis, Romualdas
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Building companies often face repeated technological processes in some work locations. To perform these processes, special teams of workers are organized and tasks are performed by flows of people and equipment. This article presents a method that allows users to assess the repetition effect in such flows. Influence of repetition effect is important when companies work with new materials, new technologies and young specialists, who are starting a professional career. In this article, great attention is given to relations between the flows, analysis durations of specialized flows, affected by the influence of repetition effect. Furthermore, the article suggests that the repetition effect can be used as an indicator to evaluate work complexity and the qualification of the worker teams in construction, other fields of industry and research work too.
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2017
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https://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/115994
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