Investigation of oil rig building engineering and construction sequence improvement using design structure matrix analysis

The construction of an Oilrig involves various highly complex concurrent activities and it takes about twenty-two months to completely build a reliable offshore structure for oil drilling use. This dissertation presents an investigation of oilrig building engineering and construction sequence improv...

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Main Author: Mathew, Joseph.
Other Authors: Sim, Siang Kok
Format: Thesis
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/5844
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description The construction of an Oilrig involves various highly complex concurrent activities and it takes about twenty-two months to completely build a reliable offshore structure for oil drilling use. This dissertation presents an investigation of oilrig building engineering and construction sequence improvement using Design Structure Matrix (DSM) Analysis. It presents the DSM as a project management tool, which provides a project representation that allows for feedback and cyclic task dependencies. This DSM project representation review results in the identification and improvement of engineering and production parameters and further contributes to the enhancement of the overall Project performance. A brief introduction is presented along with typical engineering and production operations to completely build an oil rig.
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spelling ntu-10356/58442023-03-11T16:57:15Z Investigation of oil rig building engineering and construction sequence improvement using design structure matrix analysis Mathew, Joseph. Sim, Siang Kok School of Mechanical and Production Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Manufacturing::Production management The construction of an Oilrig involves various highly complex concurrent activities and it takes about twenty-two months to completely build a reliable offshore structure for oil drilling use. This dissertation presents an investigation of oilrig building engineering and construction sequence improvement using Design Structure Matrix (DSM) Analysis. It presents the DSM as a project management tool, which provides a project representation that allows for feedback and cyclic task dependencies. This DSM project representation review results in the identification and improvement of engineering and production parameters and further contributes to the enhancement of the overall Project performance. A brief introduction is presented along with typical engineering and production operations to completely build an oil rig. Master of Science (Computer Integrated Manufacturing) 2008-09-17T11:00:32Z 2008-09-17T11:00:32Z 2004 2004 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/5844 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Investigation of oil rig building engineering and construction sequence improvement using design structure matrix analysis
title Investigation of oil rig building engineering and construction sequence improvement using design structure matrix analysis
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title_short Investigation of oil rig building engineering and construction sequence improvement using design structure matrix analysis
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