A Model of Construction Quality Intelligent Control for Large-Scale Complex Project

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This paper analyzes the characteristics of the construction quality control in large-scale complex Projects ( LCP) and points out the deficiencies of the traditional quality control in the general quality control in LCP. To meet the demand of good general quality control in LCP, based on the technique of Hierarchical Intelligent Control(HIC), a Quality Intelligent Control Model(QICM), was founded in the paper, which gives the quantity control index value K and the quantity standard value H in the stability of QICM by using entropy function evaluation methodology and solves the problems existing in LCP that general construction quality could hardly be described in quantity, and consequently offers the new ways of quality control in LCP.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 255-260)

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3857-3861

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May 2011

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