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Formulating Procurement Selection Criteria through Case-Based Reasoning Approach
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Design DecisionConstruction Project ManagementEngineeringAppropriate Procurement SystemProject ManagementBusiness CaseProcurement PolicyE-procurementOperations ResearchManagementLogisticsSystems EngineeringDecision MakingDecision TheoryQuantitative ManagementProcurementSustainable ProcurementCase-based ReasoningDesignSupply Chain ManagementMarketingSoftware DesignProcurement Selection CriteriaBusinessConstruction ManagementConstruction Engineering
An appropriate procurement system is a catalyst to the success of a construction project. In practice, the solutions and outcomes of previous procurement selection decisions could be extremely useful in supporting decision making. As a technique that captures and reuses experiential knowledge, case-based reasoning (CBR) has a high potential for modeling the procurement selection decision within a complex dynamic environment. This paper examines the suitability of CBR approaches for procurement selection. The process involved in procurement selection is examined first. A conceptual framework for case-based procurement selection is proposed. The structure of a prototype model on procurement selection criteria (PSC) formulation is presented in this paper. The model applies the CBR approach to procurement criteria selection irrespective of the variability in the characteristics of the client, project, and external environment.
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