A Hetero-functional Graph Theory Perspective of Engineering Management of Mega-Projects
Amirreza Hosseini, Amro M. Farid

TL;DR
This paper introduces the application of Model-Based System Engineering and Hetero-Functional Graph Theory to improve the management and understanding of complex, large-scale megaprojects, offering a unified theoretical framework.
Contribution
It proposes a novel integration of MBSE and HFGT for megaproject management, bridging engineering and production system management literature.
Findings
HFGT originates from mass-customized production systems.
MBSE and HFGT align with and extend current megaproject research.
The approach offers a unified theoretical foundation for megaproject management.
Abstract
Megaprojects are large-scale, complex, and one-off engineering endeavors that require significant investments from a public or private sector. Such projects generally cost more than a billion dollars, take many years to develop and construct, involve stakeholders both in the public and private sectors, and impact millions of people. Most of the extant megaproject research is concerned with understanding why the engineering management of megaprojects fails so frequently and which dimensions make them so difficult to manage, including size, uncertainty, complexity, urgency, and institutional structure \cite{denicol:2020:00}. Recently, the literature on mega-projects has advocated for a convergence of the engineering management and production system management literature. To that end, this paper proposes the use of Model-Based System Engineering (MBSE) and Hetero-Functional Graph Theory…
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Taxonomy
TopicsResource-Constrained Project Scheduling · Product Development and Customization · Manufacturing Process and Optimization
MethodsALIGN
