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Tempe, AZ 85287-0204

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Urban Systems
Engineering Building
651 E. University
Tempe, AZ 85287-0204

Phone: 480.965.3615

Fax: 480.965.1769

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Accredited by American Council for Construction Education
Student Thesis

Name: Subrahmaniam  Rajambal

Year of Submission: 2007, Spring

Thesis Title: Investigating the Role of Group Technology in the Production Homebuilding Industry
The production homebuilding industry has in recent years experienced substantial growth, with industry leaders looking to further expand their operations in the future. Despite this exponential growth Click here for more

Name: Neil  Woodroffe

Year of Submission: 2007, Spring

Thesis Title: Evaluating risks and cost factors for horizontal directional drilling and open cut
Municipal infrastructure such as transportation, waste disposal and utilities are rapidly expanding due to an increase in urbanization. Subsequently, engineers and contractors are faced with having t Click here for more

Name: Joshua  Felt

Year of Submission: 2006, Summer

Thesis Title: Documenting residential construction activities
There is a lack of information in residential construction concerning the number and distribution of man hours expended to perform the numerous tasks necessary in building a single family home. This Click here for more

Name: Yan  Guo

Year of Submission: 2006, Spring

Thesis Title: Cash flow risks analysis in the best value procurement system and the traditional low bid system
In the low bid procurement system, the owners are pricing sensitive. This highly competitive and complex environment often leads to low satisfaction due to cost overruns, budget shortfalls, schedule d Click here for more

Name: Navneet  Agrawal

Year of Submission: 2006, Spring

Thesis Title: Social aspect of sustainability in construction
The contemporary philosophy of Sustainability is based on three concerns of human evolution, economy, environment, and social equity. The trend among modern industries is to make this tri-dimensional Click here for more

Name: Patrick  Okamura

Year of Submission: 2006, Spring

Thesis Title: Measuring performance in a facilities operations organization
This thesis reaches overall performance measurements in an existing Facilities department to identify the organization!s level of performance. The hypothesis tested in this paper is to prove or dispro Click here for more

Name: Indumathi  Lnu

Year of Submission: 2006, Spring

Thesis Title: Establishing information environment and leadership structure to improve construction performance: case
This research establishes that construction industry non-performance is directly related to the low bid project procurement system, which resembles traditional hierarchical management structures and i Click here for more

Name: Ziwei  Tang

Year of Submission: 2006, Spring

Thesis Title: Potential best value procurement in China
Since open-door policy was practiced, Chinese construction industry has made significant expansions yet has experienced poor performance. The results of a survey, which was given to U.S. construction Click here for more

Name: John  Savicky

Year of Submission: 2005, Fall

Thesis Title: How to increase a vendor!s ability to identify and minimize risk
Best value procurement encourages construction clients to review price and performance factors in making an award. The Performance Information Procurement System (PIPS) is a best-value system develope Click here for more

Name: Vivek  Sharma

Year of Submission: 2005, Summer

Thesis Title: Comparing quality on sr-5 1 design-build and ADOT design-bid-build freeway projects
The initial objective of this research is to establish the degree of impact on project quality through the use of Design Build Delivery Methods. This is done through comparing various past projects th Click here for more

Name: Michael  Campbell

Year of Submission: 2005, Summer

Thesis Title: The development and application of construction award profiling
Awards, honors, and recognition, when effectively administered, provide prestige to the bestowing organization, value to the recipient, and reflect positively on the industry. This study examines Arch Click here for more

Name: Arvind  Pappu

Year of Submission: 2004, Fall

Thesis Title: Development of ontology for concrete placing process
Near the end of the 20th century, the construction industry has seen the emergence of two trends. The first trend is the decline of trained labor. There has been a sharp decline in the people willing Click here for more

Name: Keith  Touchet

Year of Submission: 2004, Fall

Thesis Title: An examination into the efforts of the Americans with disabilities act towards curb ramps and their usability
Curb ramp construction standards are a relatively new technical area. Current standards have not been effective in the performance of curb ramps. However, the majority of ramp requirements that deal w Click here for more

Name: Molly  Kovaka

Year of Submission: 2004, Fall

Thesis Title: Defining megaprojects: learning from construction at the edge of experience
Construction megaprojects have been undertaken with increasing frequency in the past century. Many of these projects have experienced high cost overruns, extensive delays, and heated conflicts. To thi Click here for more

Name: Jillian  Gant

Year of Submission: 2004, Fall

Thesis Title: Challenging and changing young women!s perceptions of construction careers
The objective of this thesis is to address the influences of traditional gender roles, perceptions, and stereotypes that affect women!s career choice preferences and why women are not seeking careers Click here for more

Name: Neesha  Regmi

Year of Submission: 2004, Fall

Thesis Title: Pre-facilitating production equipment to reduce installation time and cost for the semiconductor industry
Production equipment installation is one of the most time consuming and critical processes of semiconductor manufacturing facility construction. As the semiconductor industry is migrating from 200mm t Click here for more

Name: Geoffrey  Brown

Year of Submission: 2004, Spring

Thesis Title: Pilot study of the recruitment and retention practices used by construction companies
This thesis examines current perceptions among construction managers about effective recruitment and retention practices for skilled construction laborers. This is the first of several studies in an o Click here for more

Name: Aman  Mathur

Year of Submission: 2004, Spring

Thesis Title: A study of constructability related costs on selected Arizona department of transportation projects
Selected multi-million dollar highway projects administered by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) were studied as a part of this research in order to determine if the cost of constructabi Click here for more

Name: Candice  Harris

Year of Submission: 2004, Spring

Thesis Title: Application of Hofstede!s four dimensions of national culture on international construction ventures
The international construction industry has experienced immense growth over the past decade. This growth is due to the advancement in technology and the accessibility of many areas of the world. Numer Click here for more

Name: Kunal  Kot

Year of Submission: 2003, Fall

Thesis Title: Automation of the homebuilding supply chain network
The rapid and accurate flow of information is instrumental to any successful global marketplace, and the homebuilding industry is no exception. Accurate, on-hand information eliminates counter-product Click here for more

Name: Digdarshan  Karki

Year of Submission: 2003, Fall

Thesis Title: Predicting labor resource for advanced technology facilities construction
The availability of a sufficient supply of skilled labor has always been critical to the construction industry. The issue of labor shortage is more prominent for construction of advanced technology fa Click here for more

Name: Bruce  Harbin

Year of Submission: 2003, Fall

Thesis Title: Prediction of annular fluid pressures in horizontal directional drilling
Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) is an innovative construction method for the installation of underground utilities and pipelines. HDD is becoming widely accepted as a cost-effective alternative Click here for more

Name: Mukaram  Mohammed

Year of Submission: 2003, Fall

Thesis Title: Comparing quality on design-build and design-bid-build freeway projects
In traditional projects, state Departments of Transportation (DOTs) administer quality assurance programs, with a design-builder carrying out the quality control. Due to shrinking budgets and increase Click here for more

Name: James  Clancy Jr.

Year of Submission: 2003, Fall

Thesis Title: Analysis of web-based workflow systems in construction
The use of web-based information processing technology has penetrated into most aspects of the construction industry. Web-based tools are in use in many construction and construction business manageme Click here for more

Name: Madhan  Vellaiah-Retnaswamy

Year of Submission: 2003, Fall

Thesis Title: Webproject: an online construction bidding game
Traditional teaching methods coupled with occasional visits to construction sites have a limited impact in training construction students to manage the challenges faced by today!s modem construction i Click here for more

Name: Noel  Guercio

Year of Submission: 2003, Summer

Thesis Title: Assessment and modeling of large diameter lined concrete pipe
The City of Phoenix has implemented a program to inspect all of the lined concrete sewer lines in its underground infrastructure system. This thesis examines various inspection techniques that may be Click here for more

Name: Faith  Canale

Year of Submission: 2003, Summer

Thesis Title: A construction business leadership course: foundational leadership and management module
This thesis assesses the specific training needs of the American Subcontractors Association, searches and simplifies the current training programs available to any constructor nationwide, and studies Click here for more

Name: Christa  Lawrence

Year of Submission: 2003, Summer

Thesis Title: A study of acquisitions, mergers and consolidations among the top 100 residential contractors in the united states
Consolidation of companies within any industry is commonplace. The effects of these mergers and acquisitions have a long-term effect encompassing all aspects of that industry. The construction industr Click here for more

Name: Brad  Mason

Year of Submission: 2003, Spring

Thesis Title: Whole-life economic impact study of pavement cut in Chandler, AZ
Due to the common practice of placing utilities underneath city street right-of-ways, access to these utilities for maintenance, modification, and improvement frequently requires cutting and patching Click here for more

Name: Anubhav  Bhargava

Year of Submission: 2003, Spring

Thesis Title: A labor resource model for the construction of semiconductor manufactuiung facilities
The construction of semiconductor manufacturing facilities is characterized by aggressive schedules, fast-track nature, strict budget limits, and a high degree of uncertainty. It is difficult to estim Click here for more

Name: Gregory  Deacon

Year of Submission: 2003, Spring

Thesis Title: Profit maximization through cycle time reduction in the homebuilding industry
This research investigates the profitability impact of work-in-process inventory for homebuilders. In the United States, large public builders dominate the high-volume homebuilding industry. These hom Click here for more

Name: Jonathon  Byrnes

Year of Submission: 2002, Fall

Thesis Title: Best Practices for Highway Project Cost Estimating
This thesis examines the estimating practices currently in use by state Departments of Transportation (DOTS). It presents a review of DOT estimating practices and discusses actions that help agencies Click here for more

Name: Juergen  Zimmermann

Year of Submission: 2002, Fall

Thesis Title: Building systems: rethinking residential construction by utilizing a modular process
This project will focus on a modern approach to the unmet housing demand for affordable housing in Arizona. Among cities of at least 1 million in the United States, Phoenix had a growth rate of 21.3 p Click here for more

Name: Russon  Hale

Year of Submission: 2002, Fall

Thesis Title: Horizontal directional drilling in new residential developments
Installation of new underground utility systems and rehabilitation of existing ones in congested urban areas cause unnecessary restoration and "social" costs when contractors use open-cut methods of e Click here for more

Name: Carlos  Gomez Del Campo

Year of Submission: 2002, Fall

Thesis Title: Trust building in construction project teams between American investors and Mexican construction firms
An increasing number of U.S. companies are looking to relocate to Mexico to take advantage of lower labor and production costs, and the great demand that exists for their products. Therefore, real est Click here for more

Name: Himabindu  Kamichetty

Year of Submission: 2002, Fall

Thesis Title: Cost and quality of design work for adot projects: Comparing design-bid-build with design-build
In the construction world, designers provide contractors and subcontractors with graphical and written representations that transform concepts into visual aids. The quality of this transformation from Click here for more

Name: Seong  Chuah

Year of Submission: 2002, Summer

Thesis Title: A simulation based production planning system for residential construction
Production homebuilding is characterized by repetitive construction of a few types of homes and as such lends itself nicely to production management techniques. The key feature of this type of constru Click here for more

Name: Jason  Hailer

Year of Submission: 2002, Summer

Thesis Title: A codes and standards resource for semiconductor design and construction environment, safety and health professionals
The purpose of this research was to develop a catalogue of existing microelectronics fabrication facility building codes and related standards into a library for use by industry professionals. To be a Click here for more

Name: Supachai  Sutheerapatranont

Year of Submission: 2002, Summer

Thesis Title: Application of petri net simulation in housing construction processes
Increasing complexity in construction operations has brought the need for increasingly sophisticated operations analysis tools. One such tool available for operations analysis is a Petri Net Simulatio Click here for more

Name: Vishnu  Arakere

Year of Submission: 2002, Spring

Thesis Title: A study of the procurement system in the U.S. Construction Industry
The purpose of this research was to study the current subcontracting system of procurement between the prime contractor and subcontractor, in the U.S. construction industry and to draw parallels to th Click here for more

Name: Keyvan  Ghahreman

Year of Submission: 2002, Spring

Thesis Title: Sustainable building practices: synthesizing principles of sustainability with environmental design and construction techniques
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the activities of industry and commerce have caused widespread ecological damage. Raw materials extraction, release of effluents into ecosystems, and Click here for more

Name: Jennifer  Jones

Year of Submission: 2002, Spring

Thesis Title: Advanced code compliance for advanced technology environments
Many members of the design and construction industry find codes and standards intimidating and confusing with variations, both among, and within jurisdictions. The confusion arises mostly because of t Click here for more

Name: Andrea  Witjakso

Year of Submission: 2002, Spring

Thesis Title: Simulation applications in resldential construction supply chain management: a case study in lumber pricing strategies
The supply chain management concepts that have emerged over the last two decades have helped the manufacturing industry to save hundreds of millions of dollars while improving customer service. The ob Click here for more

Name: Rudy  Erdmann

Year of Submission: 2002, Spring

Thesis Title: The relationship between the Design-Bid-Build (DBB) system and construction nonperformance
The intent of this paper is to identify whether the existing Design-Bid-Build (DDB) system is the possible cause for construction nonperfomance in the construction industry. For purposes of this study Click here for more

Name: Xiaozhu  Zhang

Year of Submission: 2001, Fall

Thesis Title: Design-build in the Arizona department of administration: A case study of the Arizona state hospital project
This paper consists of a literature review and analysis of survey results for the Phase-I and Phase-II Request for Proposal process (RFP-I and RFP-II) for the Arizona State Hospital Project. Located a Click here for more

Name: Joan  Proano

Year of Submission: 2001, Fall

Thesis Title: Evaluation methodology for building systems
This study assessed an evaluation methodology for building systems, providing a method for obtaining comparable measurements for all the building system!s identified attributes, thus allowing stakehol Click here for more

Name: Jaivignesh  Thangaraj

Year of Submission: 2001, Fall

Thesis Title: Development of a prioritization model for deferred maintenance requirements at public schools
In many American schools, the management often reluctantly elects to postpone repairs and delay construction of new facilities to save money during periods of financial austerity. This results in a hu Click here for more

Name: Veena  Rajaram

Year of Submission: 2001, Fall

Thesis Title: Language independent modeling of human activities in construction
This research is a part of a larger area of study envisioned for the residential construction industry in the area of productivity improvement and selection of optimal building technologies. It aims t Click here for more

Name: Scott  David

Year of Submission: 2001, Fall

Thesis Title: Owner controlled insurance programs for state highway agencies
Since 1990, approximately 10 state highway agencies have been experimenting with Owner Controlled Insurance Programs (OCIPs) to build very large transportation projects. The perceived benefits of an O Click here for more

Name: Jacob  Shephard

Year of Submission: 2001, Fall

Thesis Title: Evaluation of a process improvement system within tie residential construction industry
The purpose of this research is to examine process improvement in the residential construction industry. The researcher presented an in-depth case study of the process improvement program used by seve Click here for more

Name: Caren  Crutcher

Year of Submission: 2001, Summer

Thesis Title: The effects of a preferred vendor relationship on an electrical contractor: a case study
Supply chain management is a field of study that has only been explored in a construction context within the last few years. Proven supply chain management techniques hold much promise for the further Click here for more

Name: Thomas  Ward

Year of Submission: 2001, Summer

Thesis Title: Costs and effect of regulatory barriers on residential housing in Arizona
The American home building industry is one of the largest single segments of the United State!s economy. The effects of numerous governmental regulations and laws on the home building industry can be Click here for more

Name: Sanjeev  Krishnam

Year of Submission: 2001, Summer

Thesis Title: The international codes for advanced technology manufacturing facilities
The nature of the semiconductor industry is inherently hazardous due to its high technology process, materials and tools. Compliance with and implementation of the many codes and standards during both Click here for more

Name: Hugo  Alamo

Year of Submission: 2001, Summer

Thesis Title: Documentation of structural insulated panel construction DOCUMENTATION OF STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL CONSTRUCTION PROCESS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT
Within the construction industry, builders and contractors are always looking for new technologies and procedures to increase value while reducing cost and time. A product called structural insulate Click here for more

Name: Pradeep  Dugar

Year of Submission: 2001, Spring

Thesis Title: Best value procuremext for public agencies
Historically, the design-bid-build low-bid process of contracting has been the most widely used method of construction contracting in the United States. In the low-bid process, low price and bidder re Click here for more

Name: Mamoun  Besaiso

Year of Submission: 2001, Spring

Thesis Title: Bidxml: an extensible markup language (xml) based model for bidding information
Bidding is a very complex process that involves, among other things, data exchange between various participants. Currently, the information that is to be exchanged is scattered among these participant Click here for more

Name: Stephen  Husbands

Year of Submission: 2001, Spring

Thesis Title: Applied lean production techniques in fiberglass air distribution system manufacturing
Toyota Motor Corporation, having survived a dramatic countrywide recession and a labor strike early in its existence, has emerged as the most advanced and innovative and technologically efficient car Click here for more

Name: Ibrahim  Yattara

Year of Submission: 2001, Spring

Thesis Title: Simulation-based resource management for construction projects
Scheduling is an essential part of planning for construction projects. A schedule provides a duration estimate of a project by graphically portraying the sequential relationships between its activitie Click here for more

Name: Robert  Kenny

Year of Submission: 2001, Spring

Thesis Title: Implementation of the performance information procurement system within the state of hawaii for roofing projects
The objective of this study is to determine whether the Performance Based Procurement System (PBPS), renamed in 2000 to Performance Information Procurement System (PIPS), can be successfully converted Click here for more

Name: Jaime  Felix

Year of Submission: 2000, Fall

Thesis Title: A model for developing reae estate and homebuilding by a typical united states homebuilder
The purpose of this research is to provide a useful model for developing real estate and homebuilding for a Mexican company desiring to enter the United States market. Homebuilding is governed largely Click here for more

Name: Janet  Woods

Year of Submission: 2000, Fall

Thesis Title: A case study on the use of incentives in design-build
Explosive population growth in Arizona in the late 20th century pushed the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) to the limits of its capacity and challenged the Department to develop innovative Click here for more

Name: Hugo  Arellano

Year of Submission: 2000, Fall

Thesis Title: Data mining modeling as a decision support system for the construction industry
Business enterprises that years ago started to collect and store large amounts of data - generated as a result of their operational activities - are the ones that currently are capitalizing on their Click here for more

Name: Subramanian  Subramanian

Year of Submission: 2000, Fall

Thesis Title: A comparative study on the causes and effects of particulate matter
As a reaction to the increasing weight of evidence on the adverse health effects of airborne particles this study was made. The study targeted the main sources of airborne particles in various parts o Click here for more

Name: Karnan  Ramamurthy

Year of Submission: 2000, Fall

Thesis Title: Enhancing the design-build process by utilizing the Performance Information Procurement system (PIPs)
The construction industry has been moving from the specification-bid-construct model to a design-build model. The reasons include poor construction performance under the low-bid method, multiple point Click here for more

Name: Geetika  Misra

Year of Submission: 2000, Fall

Thesis Title: Codes and standards for semiconductor manufacturing facilities
To many members of the design and construction industry, the building codes and standards can be intimidating, complicated and vastly confusing with variants both among and within jurisdictions. Coupl Click here for more

Name: Min  He

Year of Submission: 2000, Fall

Thesis Title: Defining cost and time indices for benchmarking semiconductor facilities
Estimating the project cost and project delivery time of proposed semiconductor manufacturing facilities is problematic for owners, designers and constructors due to the very limited exchangeable know Click here for more

Name: Julio  Pineda

Year of Submission: 2000, Fall

Thesis Title: Methodology to determine optimum overtime that maximizes productivity and minimizes job labor costs
Research literature was reviewed concerning the issue of how scheduled overtime affects the productivity of different working crews. A methodology was selected to test the hypothesis that working an o Click here for more

Name: Corey  Spencer

Year of Submission: 2000, Fall

Thesis Title: Performance measurement of state highway agencies
This thesis reports on a research study to create an effective performance measurement tool for State Highway Agencies. The measurement tool identifies those agencies considered high performing in one Click here for more

Name: Paul  Zaragoza

Year of Submission: 2000, Summer

Thesis Title: Role of the mechanical constructor in the 2lst century
Interviews were conducted with upper-level management personnel from four successful, high-volume mechanical contractors regarding the role of the mechanical constructor in the 21st century. After the Click here for more

Name: Teerasit  Charoenyong

Year of Submission: 2000, Summer

Thesis Title: Application of the performance based procurement system in the selection process of architectengineer services
When initiating a project, all owners, whether municipalities, private companies or institutions, and the design professionals (architects, engineers, landscape architects and other professionals) wit Click here for more

Name: Ajay  Kak

Year of Submission: 2000, Spring

Thesis Title: A framework for establishing an education model of industry involvement in construction
The educational system must be integrated with the construction industry requirements to create a capable system. It will provide students with the knowledge and other variables that the construction Click here for more

Name: Cindy  Quiroz

Year of Submission: 2000, Spring

Thesis Title: Measuring the impact of historic district designation on the willo historic district
The principal objective of this thesis is to measure the effect that historic district designation has on residential property values for houses located in the Willo Historic district to determine if Click here for more

Name: Mehmet  Ulkucu

Year of Submission: 2000, Spring

Thesis Title: Computer-based modeling of constructability assessment
Current approaches to constructability address the problems raised by classical design and build operations. The solutions to these problems were developed as checklists to be used by experienced desi Click here for more

Name: Ari  Respati

Year of Submission: 2000, Spring

Thesis Title: Constructability concept: for improving the fall safety system in Indonesia
A review of the occupational fall accidents in the Indonesian construction industry indicates the failure of the fall safety system. The failure of the system shows that the architect and engineer hav Click here for more

Name: Felipe  Costa

Year of Submission: 2000, Spring

Thesis Title: Examination of a performance based information system (pbis) model used to reduce the risk of a roof manufacturer
In 1999, the researcher studied the roofing industry, including types of roofing materials and methods roof manufacturers use to ensure proper application of their products. This study examined a pilo Click here for more

Name: Maria  Rodriguez de Calcena

Year of Submission: 2000, Spring

Thesis Title: An analysis of the labor shortage in the United States and the Arizona construction industry
The availability of workforce in construction is currently one of the most important topics in the United States and Arizona It is estimated that by the year 2000 the U.S. construction industry will r Click here for more

Name: Jake  Joines

Year of Submission: 2000, Spring

Thesis Title: Adaptations to variable workflow
The purpose of this research was to increase the amount of available information regarding trade contractor adaptations to variable workflows and to determine to what degree trades are affected by var Click here for more

Name: Chee  Lin

Year of Submission: 1999, Fall

Thesis Title: The client management strategies of american architectural firms during the southeast asian economic crisis
Beginning in the fall of 1997, a sudden economic crisis across the Pacific Rim brought most of Southeast Asia!s economic growth to an abrupt stop. The crisis caused local currencies and stock markets Click here for more

Name: Bharat  Kandel

Year of Submission: 1999, Fall

Thesis Title: Assessment of the performance based procurement system in a public general construction project
The researcher examined the application of the Performance Based Procurement System (PBPS) developed by Dr. Kashiwagi at ASU in selecting the "best value" general contractor to build a $53 million dol Click here for more

Name: Kenneth  Vogelsang

Year of Submission: 1999, Fall

Thesis Title: Evaluation of arizona department of transportation design-build award process criteria
This exploratory study involved the collection and review of secondary data, and the evaluation of results of questionnaires and interviews. The information reviewed for this study included documentat Click here for more

Name: Rajashekar  Bistaiah

Year of Submission: 1999, Fall

Thesis Title: Effect of "clean-build protocol on cost, schedule, and cleanliness
Contamination Control, which has a direct impact on the productivity and profitability of the manufacturing process, is the central concept around which all cleanrooms are designed, built, and operate Click here for more

Name: Jiwei  Ma

Year of Submission: 1999, Fall

Thesis Title: Standardization and prefabrication in cleanroom design and construction
This research was conducted to find the best available technology for alternatives to current cleanroom design and construction methods, and to determine the cost and schedule impacts. The following m Click here for more

Name: Ann  Schexnayder

Year of Submission: 1999, Fall

Thesis Title: Constructability implementation framework for advanced technology facilities at the project level
The National Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors indicates that the advanced technology industry is seeking to reduce capital investment risk by shortening first wafer start time from the current 24 Click here for more

Name: Ammar  Al-Khayat

Year of Submission: 1999, Summer

Thesis Title: Isolating shift driver fatigue as productivity factor in an earth-moving operationA Case Study
This thesis examines the productivity relationship with shift work related fatigue in the heavy construction industry. Shift-driver fatigue has a negative impact on productivity, so by examining the c Click here for more

Name: Ali  Oztemir

Year of Submission: 1999, Summer

Thesis Title: Effects of advanced design tools on construction productivity
By generating a computer model of a construction project, Advanced Design Tools (ADT) make it possible to detect construction problems at the design stage before the construction of the actual product Click here for more

Name: Bruce  Killpack

Year of Submission: 1999, Summer

Thesis Title: The World-Wide-Web : utilizing it for construction and business
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Name: Pradnya  Phadlke

Year of Submission: 1999, Summer

Thesis Title: Understanding innovation in construction
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Name: Penny  Knoll

Year of Submission: 1999, Spring

Thesis Title: The barriers women face in construction
Changes in the traditional construction industry have forced women confront gender biased practices and beliefs and men to re-evaluate the traditional perceptions of women. Based on the results of a p Click here for more

Name: Douglas  Benjamin

Year of Submission: 1999, Spring

Thesis Title: Fly ash optimization : a research project
Fly ash is a by-product of coal combustion that can be used in ready-mixed concrete. It can have both good and bad properties when used as a partial replacement for Portland Cement. Building professi Click here for more

Name: Malini  Anand

Year of Submission: 1999, Spring

Thesis Title: Cost Benefit Analysis of Energy Efficient Measures in Residential Construction
To make better decisions, an analysis that relates the favorable attributes of a particular system (cost, benefit etc.) with respect to each other is more effective than an analysis that compares the Click here for more

Name: Craig  Albelda

Year of Submission: 1999, Spring

Thesis Title: Arizona's first pilot design-build project : a case study of the Cortaro Road interchange
This thesis chronicles and analyzes the benefits and feasibility of the first design-build project undertaken by the Arizona Department of Transportation. Comparison between traditional and design-bui Click here for more

Name: Gregory  Coupe

Year of Submission: 1999, Spring

Thesis Title: Performance based procurement system used as a qualification method in a delivery order contracting program
The objective of this thesis is to develop a qualification method for ASU to use in procurement phase of its pilot Delivery Order Contracting (DOC) program. The selected method was the Performance Bas Click here for more

Name: Hyoun  Jang

Year of Submission: 1999, Spring

Thesis Title: An analysis of joint venture companies in the South Korean construction industry
Due to the changes in the Asian countries, South Korea is turning to Project Management. To improve the competitiveness of construction there, the new practice is to enter into joint ventures. Joint Click here for more

Name: Jaime  Angelini

Year of Submission: 1999, Spring

Thesis Title: Implementation of a wastewater treatment system for the Coacalco residential community
This thesis focuses on the design of a cost effective and selfufficient wastewater treatment for a residential community located in Mexico. Reuse or recycling of resources is a one of the cost-effecti Click here for more

Name: Javier  Fente

Year of Submission: 1999, Spring

Thesis Title: Defining a beta probability distribution function for construction simulation
Even though simulation is widely applied in many industries as a practical tool for planning and analysis, in the case of construction processes it has not yet emerged from the research stage into pra Click here for more

Name: Edward  Striffler

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: Ultrapure water reclaim in semiconductor fabrication facilities
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Name: Gerald  Smith

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: Watching the leap : reporting the adoption of internet technology by the construction industry
The construction industry faces a shift in the method and way it communicates. A life cycle can be applied to the construction industry. This cycle can be applied to an analysis of Internet technology Click here for more

Name: Kaushik  Sheth

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: Excavatability issues in cemented soils
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Name: Stephen  Hall

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title:  Learning, change, and performance
Some of the points raised through the thesis Does the information and change driven organization make more progress that a traditional business? There is a correlation between organization wit Click here for more

Name: Alfonso  Calderon

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: Construction project cash flow optimization
The proper combination of estimate, schedule, and payment conditions is needed for cash flow forecasting. Project success depends on how the resources of time and money are managed. Cash flow is a pri Click here for more

Name: Cristiano  Maio

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: Investigation of probability distribution functions for haul cycle simulation
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Name: Saloni  Merchant

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: Research roadmap for design and construction of 300mm semiconductor facilities
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Name: John  Rorquist

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: A risk assessment for constructing arctic and cold region Russian oil pipeline and facilities projects.
The purpose of this thesis is to identify the risks encountered by firms pursuing Russian arctic or cold region oil production and pipeline construction opportunities and conduct a comparative assessm Click here for more

Name: Colby  Robinson

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: Alternative structural framing systems in microelectronics facility construction
The literature review discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using alternative structural material for wafer fabs. Structural framing is the most time and resource consuming activity in fab con Click here for more

Name: Daniel  Moss

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: Quality issues in residential construction
Quality issues have remained the about the same as a percentage, which is surprising considering the increase in construction and the shortage of labor. Large builders have a complaint ratio of less t Click here for more

Name: Ketan  Patel

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: Design of performance based procurement system transition package
Performance Based Procurement Systems (PBPS) require a thorough step-bytep procedure in order to transform form a traditional approach. PBPS require complete transformation of the process in order for Click here for more

Name: Gonzalo  Rochina

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: Distribution choice and data disaggregation in modeling historical estimate data of highway projects
This study assessed a Monte Carlo based estimating method as applied to modeling estimate data of highway projects. The research goal intended was twofold1) To determine the type of probability distri Click here for more

Name: Sven  Wingerter

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: The German construction industry performance.
A researcher should have significant amount of data in order to make statistical inference. The author’s analysis of the whole German construction industry is based on only 18 surveys. Construction in Click here for more

Name: Lokumeegodage  Seneviratne

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: The effectiveness of a World Wide Web presence for construction related businesses
Construction industry professionals are facing a new era of information technology marked by the proliferation of the readily available lnternet World Wide Web (WWW). This technology offers the opport Click here for more

Name: Gustavo  Arango

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: Trust between cities and developers measured by trust indicators
Trust is the key driver in successful teamwork. Although it is a subjective quality it can be measured by trying to quantify related direct and indirect characteristics that indicate the amount of tru Click here for more

Name: Sheryl  Birch

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: The effects of nighttime work on highway construction site safety in Arizona
Due to the increased traffic volumes and extreme summertime heat in Arizona, nighttime highway construction is becoming more and more common. This nighttime construction, however, poses many more safe Click here for more

Name: Balkiz  Oztemir

Year of Submission: 1998, Fall

Thesis Title: Risks and the correlation of risks in !Bot! toll roads
Collecting enough revenue in Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) projects is the biggest concern for the associated parties. For BOT roads, usually the only income is the revenue collected from the !toll! th Click here for more

Name: Gopi  Kolli

Year of Submission: 1998, Summer

Thesis Title: Developing a framework for analyzing the performance information of sheet metal/mechanical and HVAC contractors
The twentieth century has witnessed intense worldwide competition in all spheres of global economy. The Construction industry, the nation!s second largest industry, is no exception in the arena of com Click here for more

Name: Bin  Lu

Year of Submission: 1998, Summer

Thesis Title:  Using a modular design approach in the early planning stage for semiconductor cleanroom projects
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Name: Herbert  Yee

Year of Submission: 1998, Summer

Thesis Title: The correlation of cost, performance and quality to the relationship between general contractors and specialty contractors.
The lack of communication, the poor quality, and misinterpretation of contract documents usually cause conflicts between General Contractors and Specialty Contractors. Conflicts are function of the Click here for more

Name: Edward  Cleary

Year of Submission: 1998, Summer

Thesis Title: Design professionals' opinions on implementation of object-oriented modeling technology
The scope of this thesis is limited to exploring the opinions of design professionals regarding the Object Oriented Modeling Technology (OOMT). Findings Number of building permits issued between 19 Click here for more

Name: Ravinder  Babra

Year of Submission: 1998, Summer

Thesis Title: Quality function deployment applied to residential industry
The aim of this thesis is to discover and study how well Quality Deployment Function originally designed for consumer based manufacturing industry, may be applied in the residential construction indus Click here for more

Name: Gwen  Flora

Year of Submission: 1998, Spring

Thesis Title: Design - Build Effects on a Construction Company: A Case Study
A comparative study of the design-build and non-design-build project delivery experiences of one construction company was conducted to measure the advantages and disadvantages of both delivery methods Click here for more

Name: Moh'd  El-Mashaleh

Year of Submission: 1998, Spring

Thesis Title: Construction cost and schedule control for clean manufacturing facility projects in the semiconductor industry
The basic idea of this thesis is to define how one can control the construction cost and schedule for semiconductors facility projects and to identify the keys for effective control. It was found that Click here for more

Name: Sushrut  Modak

Year of Submission: 1997, Fall

Thesis Title: The use of off-the-shelf software for the integration of the construction schedule with cad graphics
This research was carried out to integrate off-the-shelf software for the purpose of four-dimensional representation of a construction project. This study entails establishing standards of software us Click here for more

Name: Niranjan  Thilayanathan

Year of Submission: 1997, Fall

Thesis Title:  US international construction in Asia
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Name: Brentwood  Brooks

Year of Submission: 1997, Fall

Thesis Title: The effect of payload weight on haul unit performance
The hypothesis of this thesis was that excessive weight is applied to hauling vehicles, such as the Caterpillar 785B, the productivity would be diminished. Maximizing volume does not equate to maximiz Click here for more

Name: Rajsekhar  Chelluri

Year of Submission: 1997, Fall

Thesis Title: Evaluation of compaction cost implications of different rock correction equations
There is different correction methods used to improve the accuracy of the laboratory maximum dry density of the soil. The objective of this thesis is to determine the rock correction method by which t Click here for more

Name: Kevin  Poulsen

Year of Submission: 1997, Summer

Thesis Title: Electronic information transfer between construction project management systems
There is an acute need of developing electronic data management tools in order to increase the speed of data transfer and management ease. The information necessary for one management function is freq Click here for more

Name: Ruwanpura  Yasantha

Year of Submission: 1997, Summer

Thesis Title: The world wide web as a construction education tool
Although the traditional method of teaching develop closer relationship between teachers and students, it is not very efficient. The sole academic and practical background should not constitute a basi Click here for more

Name: Kumar  Shahani

Year of Submission: 1997, Spring

Thesis Title: Identifying factors that affect asphalt road construction productivity in the state of Arizona
Using the case studies in this thesis contractors could have taken all controllable factors such as equipment usage, aggregate condition, equipment testing, etc. into consideration when preparing thei Click here for more

Name: Jose  Brena

Year of Submission: 1997, Spring

Thesis Title: The use of multimedia applications in construction
Multimedia offers advantages in distributing information. Training and education using multimedia can be more efficient than traditional methods. What distinguishes multimedia computers from standard Click here for more

Name: Aravindhan  Thayaparan

Year of Submission: 1997, Spring

Thesis Title: Mechanical contractor performance
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Name: Sergio  Palazuelos

Year of Submission: 1997, Spring

Thesis Title: Competitive advantage through permanent construction craftsmen personnel
The author suggests that the best methods for keeping craftsman permanently would include calculations of a permanent base and a craftsman database. A craftsman database is kept in a simple program su Click here for more

Name: Jia  Guo

Year of Submission: 1997, Spring

Thesis Title: Pre-project planning for clean manufacturing facility projects in the micro-electronics industry
The objective of this thesis to compare the Pre-Project Planning (PPP) process for conventional capital facility projects with the PPP process for clean manufacturing facility project in the microelec Click here for more

Name: Teerasit  Charoenyong

Year of Submission: 1997, Spring

Thesis Title: Location as a determinant in the rental success of retail developments in Bangkok, Thailand
One of the most serious problems impeding the growth of the economy in Thailand is the failure of the Retail development Market in Bangkok. This failure occurs because developers are pursuing speculat Click here for more

Name: Michael  Golec

Year of Submission: 1997, Spring

Thesis Title: Feasibility study for potential implementation of canal project
The basic aim of this thesis is to introduce an innovative concept for alternative canal usage and irrigation method called “hydroponics”, which means soil less agriculture. Hydroponically grown plant Click here for more

Name: Larry  Ohrn

Year of Submission: 1997, Spring

Thesis Title: The use of performance-related specifications for highway construction
Almost any specification that uses statistical acceptance methods will be a good candidate for the development of a performance related specification. The author claims that moving from traditional sp Click here for more

Name: Gonzalo  Rosas

Year of Submission: 1996, Fall

Thesis Title:  Roof performance quantification to identify requirements for facility owners
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Name: Hoon  Koo

Year of Submission: 1996, Fall

Thesis Title:  Computer integrated construction : widespread adoption in business practice of custom home builders
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Name: Ziad  Al-Sharmani

Year of Submission: 1996, Fall

Thesis Title: Applying the performance based procurement system to the copy machine program at the State of Wyoming
The State of Wyoming tested the Performance Based Procurement System (PBPS) to procure copy machine service. The research was conducted to: 1. Test the PBPS (best price, best performance, one step, co Click here for more

Name: Vince  Sartori

Year of Submission: 1996, Fall

Thesis Title: Evaluation of robotics within the sprayed polyurethane foam roofing industry
The objective of this report will center around identifying the reasons that robotics have not taken on more of an active role in the Sprayed Polyurethane Foam Roofing industry. The perceptions and at Click here for more

Name: Maria  Deeb

Year of Submission: 1996, Fall

Thesis Title: Minimizing risk in the selection of international construction partners
Partnering is a philosophy of business, when a person!s word is their guarantee and defines the acceptance of the responsibility at hand. Partnering is not a contract or written agreement, it is a con Click here for more

Name: Kurt  Kindermann

Year of Submission: 1996, Fall

Thesis Title: Facility owner's satisfaction with the design/build process : a series of case studies
As an alternate to standard construction practices, design and construction as in Design/Build is under one construction. The problem is that there is a lack of feedback from owners and reported avera Click here for more

Name: Gamer  Eltahir

Year of Submission: 1996, Fall

Thesis Title: Effect of design in construction productivity a case study
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of design on construction productivity using data from two different construction projects. Construction Industry Institute (1986) found that design is Click here for more

Name: Ramanath  Seshadri

Year of Submission: 1996, Fall

Thesis Title:  The use of the World Wide Web in the transfer and display of construction control test data
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Name: Mario  Soler-Colorado

Year of Submission: 1996, Fall

Thesis Title: Development of a results presentation system for use with a highway management system
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Name: James  Waddle

Year of Submission: 1996, Summer

Thesis Title:  Managing Corps of Engineers lock and dam design and construction in a downsized environment
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Name: Satish  Bhabal

Year of Submission: 1996, Spring

Thesis Title: Operating and utility cost model for academic facilities
The purpose of this research is to use information from the actual operating and utilities expenditure for university buildings to find a funding formula model for new buildings of sample group of pee Click here for more

Name: Javier  Isturiz

Year of Submission: 1996, Spring

Thesis Title: Compliance management with environmental regulations affecting the constructor
Due to government enforcement, it is important that the constructor be cognizant of all environmental regulations. Each company must put together a management program that considers its actions upon t Click here for more

Name: Samuel  Amegatse

Year of Submission: 1995, Fall

Thesis Title: Construction Safety in the Total Quality Management Environment
This thesis examines the methodology for a safety management system that is similar in principle to TQM. Safety concerns are one of the most important outcomes and considerations of the construction i Click here for more

Name: Kraig  Knutson

Year of Submission: 1995, Fall

Thesis Title: Analysis of electrical interconnection between the U.S. and Mexico in the noroeste region
The overall purpose of this study was to determine the need for electrical interconnection between electric utilities in Arizona and in the Noroeste region of Mexico. In 1980, the governments of the U Click here for more

Name: Robert  Van Der Like

Year of Submission: 1995, Fall

Thesis Title: The team action cycle model: a study of trust building in project teams
A recent study reported that the top concern among contractors and project owners is relationships based on trust. This need has given rise to the use of team building strategies for construction proj Click here for more

Name: Jamie  Mason

Year of Submission: 1995, Fall

Thesis Title: Modifying the performance based procurement system for the service industry
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Name: Roger  Owers

Year of Submission: 1995, Fall

Thesis Title: Study of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community's entrance into the Maricopa County construction industry
Salt River Pima – Maricopa Indian Communities can supply the construction industry with cheaper supplies, such as cement, aggregate, and rock. Indian communities have a general development plan for th Click here for more

Name: Burt  Williams

Year of Submission: 1995, Fall

Thesis Title: Exploratory study of underground utility standards and methods utilized to minimize conflicts
More than one project affects a same area over time. In planning process, a project manager should investigate the civil work history of the project before starting site works. Communication is the ke Click here for more

Name: Kent  Savre

Year of Submission: 1995, Summer

Thesis Title: The dispute avoidance model : a study of construction dispute avoidance
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Name: Ting  Lei

Year of Submission: 1995, Summer

Thesis Title: Integration of computerization into Chinese construction management
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Name: Kenneth  Walker

Year of Submission: 1995, Spring

Thesis Title:  Estimates for the demolition of three reinforced concrete chimneys
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Name: Mark  Kestner

Year of Submission: 1995, Spring

Thesis Title: A study of avoiding public opposition to a development project
It has been found that community opposition was based on insufficient information, feeling a lack of involvement and conflict of interest. Each reason for opposition requires a different approach. It Click here for more

Name: Archie  Pollock

Year of Submission: 1995, Spring

Thesis Title: An examination of Endangered Species Act compliance on Army Corps of Engineers construction projects
The ESA enacted in 1973 currently fuels bitter debates over balancing environmental and economic concerns, property rights, and limits on growth. It is very important that all the government agencies Click here for more

Name: Lee  Andrews

Year of Submission: 1995, Spring

Thesis Title: Construction project selection : a simplified decision maker's tool
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a simple project selection model that will allow the user to choose to bid based on weighted selection criteria. In a highly competitive environment, any advan Click here for more

Name: William  Yates

Year of Submission: 1995, Spring

Thesis Title: Case study on construction project cost control using periodic cost reports
The key to success of large and complex projects is monitoring. Monitoring is achieved by collecting data through timely reports. A report content should be limited to necessary relevant informationth Click here for more

Name: Tedd  Wheeler

Year of Submission: 1995, Spring

Thesis Title: Development of an automated project management system for military project managers
No matter how well a system function, there is always a room for improvement. The results of an improvement may be of short or long duration. Automated systems are powerful construction management too Click here for more

Name: Scott  Ryan

Year of Submission: 1994, Fall

Thesis Title: Increased stabilization of the construction industry in Arizona
The objective of this report was to identify methods to increase the quality of the construction product, to reduce the total cost of construction, and to assist in improving the Arizona construction Click here for more

Name: Steven  Campbell

Year of Submission: 1994, Fall

Thesis Title: Predicting and improving hopper dredging production in relation to the project environment
The basic aim of this thesis is to develop a computer based system (intelligent decision making) to improve the productivity of the hopper dredging process. Problem solving approaches a) Forward Chai Click here for more

Name: Ann  Sawyer

Year of Submission: 1994, Fall

Thesis Title:  Budgeting for building maintenance and repair at colleges and universities in southern Arizona
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Name: Leonard  Read

Year of Submission: 1994, Fall

Thesis Title: Preparing a construction claim using the what-if schedule
In this thesis the what-if schedule analysis, also known as a butor, or impacted schedule, which is a technique used by construction contractors in a claim situation to show how the actions or inactio Click here for more

Name: Crinley  Hoover

Year of Submission: 1994, Fall

Thesis Title: Job-order construction quantification : an application of fuzzy thinking
Applying the fuzzy logic approach, Performance-Based Evaluation and Performance and Procurement system, developed by Dr. Kashiwagi, we can use common software and the management of information to addr Click here for more

Name: Rob  Biedermann

Year of Submission: 1994, Summer

Thesis Title: Development of an expert system for military horizontal construction operations
Army field engineers have a difficult job. They must construct a variety of facilities under huge time pressure and without the benefit of good computer systems or strong engineering training. There’s Click here for more

Name: Gary  Barras

Year of Submission: 1994, Summer

Thesis Title: Cost comparison of trenching versus mini directional drilling for installation of electrical conduit at Salt River Project
Decisions should not be made based on this study aloneThere are indirect and societal impacts that aren’t taken into consideration in the data presented. Also, the pricing may not perform as suggested Click here for more

Name: Ron  Rendina

Year of Submission: 1994, Spring

Thesis Title: An examination of the Wicks law as an effective method of construction contracting
The main focus of the research is on Wicks Law adopted by the New York State in 1912. Through a series of examples, the author has brought to focus various drawbacks and advantages of the Wicks Law. M Click here for more

Name: Edward  Rogers

Year of Submission: 1993, Fall

Thesis Title: Analysis of construction productivity in the People's Republic of China
This study explores the culture, the government and the ideas that affect how and why construction laborers work in China and analyzes the major hurdles foreign project managers and technicians faces Click here for more

Name: Christy  Corbin

Year of Submission: 1993, Fall

Thesis Title: Study of the effects of workforce 2000 on the maricopa county, arizona construction industry
The publication of Workforce 2000 raised the issue of a potential shortage of workers in the United States as it enters the Twenty First Century. Recent literature regarding this issue and Census stat Click here for more

Name: Gong  Liu

Year of Submission: 1993, Summer

Thesis Title: An analysis of the current Chinese construction reform
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Name: Richard  Zumbehl

Year of Submission: 1993, Spring

Thesis Title: Research on customer focused quality for maintenance and repair of air force facilities
Facilities’ maintenance is as important as their construction. Maintenance operations are faced with the constant challenge of effectivenesstherefore, they should be the focus of more research. The ad Click here for more

Name: Jerry  Atwood

Year of Submission: 1992, Fall

Thesis Title: Characteristics and market demand variables of the nonresidential construction industry
Professional interviews and a local survey indicated the need to forecast the market trends of the nonresidential construction market in Arizona. A literature search was completed to: 1) determine the Click here for more

Name: John  Carter II

Year of Submission: 1992, Spring

Thesis Title: A statistical analysis for developing a repair parts operating budget for facility craft shops
This paper describes a process for developing a repair parts operating budget for craft shops in a Research University Physical Plant. The process uses historical data collected by the Arizona State U Click here for more

Name: James  Mallon

Year of Submission: 1992, Spring

Thesis Title: Quality function deployment applied to commercial construction
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Name: Sreenagesh  Tummala

Year of Submission: 1992, Spring

Thesis Title: A knowledge based system for the economic aspect of the architectural programming phase
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