Computational Intelligence in Engineering and Project Management [electronic resource] / edited by Pedro Yobanis Piñero Pérez, Janusz Kacprzyk, Rafael Bello Pérez, Iliana Pérez Pupo.

Colaborador(es): Piñero Pérez, Pedro Yobanis [editor.] | Kacprzyk, Janusz [editor.] | Bello Pérez, Rafael [editor.] | Pupo, Iliana Pérez [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Studies in Computational Intelligence ; 1134Editor: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edición: 1st ed. 2024Descripción: XI, 367 p. 92 illus., 61 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783031504952Tema(s): Computational intelligence | Engineering -- Data processing | Project management | Computational Intelligence | Data Engineering | Project ManagementFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 006.3 Clasificación LoC:Q342Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
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Critical Review of Computational Intelligence in Project Management -- Conversational Systems and Computational Intelligence, a critical analysis -- Fuzzy cognitive maps, extensions and applicability as an explanatory artificial intelligence model -- Project scheduling a critical review of both traditional and metaheuristic technique -- Systematic Review of Augmented Reality (AR) And Bim for The Management of Deadlines, Costs and Quality -- Assessing Adoption Archetypes of Advanced Technologies in Industrial Clusters -- Computational Intelligence in Project Planning and Monitoring -- Combining EDA and Simulated Annealing strategies in Project Scheduling Construction.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: This book is dedicated to all those interested in the application of artificial intelligence in engineering and project management. Most of the jobs are focused on achieving agile project development. New algorithms that combine various computational intelligence techniques are applied in different areas of knowledge in project management. In this book, computational intelligence is presented as the branch of AI that encompasses various techniques aimed at simulating human tolerance in decision-making processes in environments with uncertainty and imprecision. Among the precursor techniques of computational intelligence are: evolutionary algorithms, artificial neural networks, fuzzy set theory, and fuzzy systems. However, other areas such as the rough set, linguistic data summary, natural language processing, the conversational systems, fuzzy cognitive maps, collective intelligence, the neutrosophic theory, and other fuzzy logic extensions are contributing to the applicationand extension of computational intelligence The book is organized into three parts, as shown below. The first part constitutes a critical review of computational intelligence in project management. The second part presents new computational intelligence techniques and their applications in project planning, control, and monitoring processes. In particular, the use of conversational systems and their applicability in the agile management of portfolio programs and projects stand out. Part three of the book exemplifies the use of computing techniques with words and other computational intelligence techniques for organizational decision-making. The authors of the book stand out for their extensive experience in the development of basic and applied applications of computational intelligence. The authors Janusz Kacprzyk, Pedro Y. Piñero Pérez, Rafael E. Bello Pérez, and Iliana Pérez Pupo have published several books associated with artificial intelligence and computational intelligence applied to projects. They continue working on fundamental-oriented and applied research on different artificial intelligence techniques to help with decision-making in different areas of knowledge. Authors would like to thank all the engineers, professors, and researchers without whose efforts this book could not have been written. .
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Critical Review of Computational Intelligence in Project Management -- Conversational Systems and Computational Intelligence, a critical analysis -- Fuzzy cognitive maps, extensions and applicability as an explanatory artificial intelligence model -- Project scheduling a critical review of both traditional and metaheuristic technique -- Systematic Review of Augmented Reality (AR) And Bim for The Management of Deadlines, Costs and Quality -- Assessing Adoption Archetypes of Advanced Technologies in Industrial Clusters -- Computational Intelligence in Project Planning and Monitoring -- Combining EDA and Simulated Annealing strategies in Project Scheduling Construction.

This book is dedicated to all those interested in the application of artificial intelligence in engineering and project management. Most of the jobs are focused on achieving agile project development. New algorithms that combine various computational intelligence techniques are applied in different areas of knowledge in project management. In this book, computational intelligence is presented as the branch of AI that encompasses various techniques aimed at simulating human tolerance in decision-making processes in environments with uncertainty and imprecision. Among the precursor techniques of computational intelligence are: evolutionary algorithms, artificial neural networks, fuzzy set theory, and fuzzy systems. However, other areas such as the rough set, linguistic data summary, natural language processing, the conversational systems, fuzzy cognitive maps, collective intelligence, the neutrosophic theory, and other fuzzy logic extensions are contributing to the applicationand extension of computational intelligence The book is organized into three parts, as shown below. The first part constitutes a critical review of computational intelligence in project management. The second part presents new computational intelligence techniques and their applications in project planning, control, and monitoring processes. In particular, the use of conversational systems and their applicability in the agile management of portfolio programs and projects stand out. Part three of the book exemplifies the use of computing techniques with words and other computational intelligence techniques for organizational decision-making. The authors of the book stand out for their extensive experience in the development of basic and applied applications of computational intelligence. The authors Janusz Kacprzyk, Pedro Y. Piñero Pérez, Rafael E. Bello Pérez, and Iliana Pérez Pupo have published several books associated with artificial intelligence and computational intelligence applied to projects. They continue working on fundamental-oriented and applied research on different artificial intelligence techniques to help with decision-making in different areas of knowledge. Authors would like to thank all the engineers, professors, and researchers without whose efforts this book could not have been written. .

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