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ToolSHeD<sup>TM</sup>
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2008
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Design DecisionEngineeringSafety ScienceSoftware EngineeringToolshed™ ResearchRisk AnalysisConstruction AutomationManagementKnowledge EngineeringSystems EngineeringAutomation In ConstructionKnowledge RepresentationDesignDecision Support SystemsArgument TreesConstruction OperationsReasoningConstruction TechnologyKnowledge-based EngineeringConstruction ManagementDesign ProcessConstruction EngineeringDecision Technology
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe an innovative information and decision support tool (ToolSHeD™) developed to help construction designers to integrate the management of OHS risk into the design process. The underlying structure of the prototype web‐based system and the process of knowledge acquisition and modelling are described. Design/methodology/approach The ToolSHeD™ research and development project involved the capture of expert reasoning regarding design impacts upon occupational health and safety (OHS) risk. This knowledge was structured using an innovative method well‐suited to modelling knowledge in the context of uncertainty and discretionary decision‐making. Example “argument trees” are presented, representing the reasoning used by a panel of experts to assess the risk of falling from height during roof maintenance work. The advantage of using this method for modelling OHS knowledge, compared to the use of simplistic rules, is discussed Findings The ToolSHeD™ prototype development and testing reveals that argument trees can represent design safety risk knowledge effectively. Practical implications The translation of argument trees into a web‐based decision support tool is described and the potential impact of this tool in providing construction designers (architects and engineers) with easy and inexpensive access to expert OHS knowledge is discussed. Originality/value The paper describes a new computer application, currently undergoing testing in the Australian building and construction industry. Its originality lies in the fact that ToolSHeD™ deploys argument trees to represent expert OHS reasoning, overcoming inherent limitations in rule‐based expert systems.
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