Talk:Critical path optimization in construction management
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Josef: Hello, thank you for an intersting proposoal. I like the abstract, but I am not entirely sure the title fits the text. Are you writing about critical path optimization, or the application of modularity / prefabricated elements in construction? It seems to be the latter, which is perfectly fine, but then I suggest calling the article something like "Improving construction project management by product modularization" (or something like that). THen please make sure that you follow the "method" structure, as well making a clear link to project management practice. | Josef: Hello, thank you for an intersting proposoal. I like the abstract, but I am not entirely sure the title fits the text. Are you writing about critical path optimization, or the application of modularity / prefabricated elements in construction? It seems to be the latter, which is perfectly fine, but then I suggest calling the article something like "Improving construction project management by product modularization" (or something like that). THen please make sure that you follow the "method" structure, as well making a clear link to project management practice. | ||
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+ | Hey, I really like the fact that you chose the description of a relevant case study as an article type. I think that modularity and how it can shorten the critical path could be very interesting for a practitioner. However, what I am seeing right now is just a draft of the summary and there is not much content to provide feedback on. |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 22 September 2015
Josef: Hello, thank you for an intersting proposoal. I like the abstract, but I am not entirely sure the title fits the text. Are you writing about critical path optimization, or the application of modularity / prefabricated elements in construction? It seems to be the latter, which is perfectly fine, but then I suggest calling the article something like "Improving construction project management by product modularization" (or something like that). THen please make sure that you follow the "method" structure, as well making a clear link to project management practice.
Username: s146898
Reviewer #1
Hey, I really like the fact that you chose the description of a relevant case study as an article type. I think that modularity and how it can shorten the critical path could be very interesting for a practitioner. However, what I am seeing right now is just a draft of the summary and there is not much content to provide feedback on.