Performance measurement is the mechanism by which firms inform themselves of their true performance and locate unnecessary costs through the supply chain. These can then be converted into substantially higher profits in a carefully targeted improvement programme.
If the construction industry is to meet the performance improvements demanded by end users, and to replicate the efficiency and profitability gains of other sectors, it urgently needs to address formal performance measurement.
Aimed at all those at the sharp end in every sector of the construction industry, including clients and end users, this will be a highly practical, easy to read guide, focusing strongly on the day-to-day needs of managers at all levels. Using the everyday business language of construction firms, it explains how to set up and run performance measurement, self-assessment and benchmarking systems. It is comprehensive and informative with plenty of real-life examples and most importantly, tells you what to do differently on Monday.
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Autor: Peter Hunter
Date: February 21, 2001
Department of Engineering Science The University of Auckland New Zealand
PDF 808 KB
CONTENTS
1 Finite Element Basis Functions
2 Steady-State Heat Conduction
3 The Boundary Element Method
4 Linear Elasticity
5 Transient Heat Conduction
6 Modal Analysis
7 Domain Integrals in the BEM
8 The BEM for Parabolic PDES
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MATLAB Codes for Finite Element Analysis: Solids and Structures
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A.J.M. Ferreira, "MATLAB Codes for Finite Element Analysis: Solids and Structures"
Springer 2008 | ISBN-10: 1402091990 | 238 Pages | PDF | 2,9 MB
This book illustrates how MATLAB compact and powerful programming framework can be very useful in the finete element analysis of solids and structures. The book shortly introduces finite element concepts and an extensive list of MATLAB codes for readers to use and modify. The book areas range from very simple springs and bars to more complex beams and plates in static bending, free vibrations and buckling problems.
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