2. Quality quantification methodology
From the point of view of performance, the success of a project is measured a priori by comparing what is expected and noted in a specification with what is actually achieved: the set of values for the characteristics of the building delivered. Between the two lies a production process, the project. Modeling the production process therefore appears to be a prerequisite for describing the dynamics of achieving performance in relation to the resources allocated and any disruptions to the production process.
Rwelamila et al. propose to model the production process using a formal system with a feedback...
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