Comparative review of the risk assessment quantitative models for public open spaces lighting design optimisation
Abstract
The key focus in the paper is on the presentation of the risk assessment model in the optimisation design process by establishing the link between the various phases that result in the successful project implementation. Through the comparative analysis of the quantitative risk assessment models a number of impacts on the design process are shown which occur in different project phases. This approach has proved the RAKA model (Risk Analysis by Key-factors Assessment) to be the most adequate mathematical model for the assessment of the risks on the project goals in the optimisation process of the development of the products for the accomplishing lighting of the open public spaces. The particularities of the model are best described by the predetermined criteria which contribute to the optimisation of the design process through the quantitative analysis of the project risks, according to the predetermined project goals sets. The influence of the risks on the project goals are shown by mat...hematical formulas in which the criteria of the design team are taken into account, leading to the efficiency improvement and enhancement in the implementation phases of the project.
Keywords:
Risk management / New product development / User needs / Ambiance valueSource:
Journal of Applied Engineering Science, 2017, 15, 2, 181-186Publisher:
- Institut za istraživanja i projektovanja u privredi, Beograd
Institution/Community
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Rakonjac, Ivan AU - Rakonjac, Ivana AU - Gašić, Miloš PY - 2017 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/268 AB - The key focus in the paper is on the presentation of the risk assessment model in the optimisation design process by establishing the link between the various phases that result in the successful project implementation. Through the comparative analysis of the quantitative risk assessment models a number of impacts on the design process are shown which occur in different project phases. This approach has proved the RAKA model (Risk Analysis by Key-factors Assessment) to be the most adequate mathematical model for the assessment of the risks on the project goals in the optimisation process of the development of the products for the accomplishing lighting of the open public spaces. The particularities of the model are best described by the predetermined criteria which contribute to the optimisation of the design process through the quantitative analysis of the project risks, according to the predetermined project goals sets. The influence of the risks on the project goals are shown by mathematical formulas in which the criteria of the design team are taken into account, leading to the efficiency improvement and enhancement in the implementation phases of the project. PB - Institut za istraživanja i projektovanja u privredi, Beograd T2 - Journal of Applied Engineering Science T1 - Comparative review of the risk assessment quantitative models for public open spaces lighting design optimisation VL - 15 IS - 2 SP - 181 EP - 186 DO - 10.5937/jaes15-13926 ER -
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Rakonjac, I., Rakonjac, I.,& Gašić, M.. (2017). Comparative review of the risk assessment quantitative models for public open spaces lighting design optimisation. in Journal of Applied Engineering Science Institut za istraživanja i projektovanja u privredi, Beograd., 15(2), 181-186. https://doi.org/10.5937/jaes15-13926
Rakonjac I, Rakonjac I, Gašić M. Comparative review of the risk assessment quantitative models for public open spaces lighting design optimisation. in Journal of Applied Engineering Science. 2017;15(2):181-186. doi:10.5937/jaes15-13926 .
Rakonjac, Ivan, Rakonjac, Ivana, Gašić, Miloš, "Comparative review of the risk assessment quantitative models for public open spaces lighting design optimisation" in Journal of Applied Engineering Science, 15, no. 2 (2017):181-186, https://doi.org/10.5937/jaes15-13926 . .