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The level of digitalization, based on integrated automation and robotization of construction production in the conditions of modern computer systems, is determined by the creation of flexible industries and auxiliary structural elements of various scales. Network planning is an accurate tool for organizing design work, reflecting the duration, sequence and interconnection of parts of the design process. Competent rational planning of the construction process allows to improve the technology and organization of work, and also ensures the consistency of the actions of the performers. The digital construction management project, as a connecting link between the design processes of the entire construction, acquires particular importance in the process of digitalization of full-fledged construction, which in turn ensures the project’s operation in the format of a digital twin of a construction object in a single data environment. The article presents the basic mathematical and algorithmic aspects of building network diagrams, considered using the apparatus of formal logic and rational mathematization of the technique for finding critical paths.
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Fedosov, S.V., Fedoseev, V.N., Blinov, O.V., Loginova, S.A. (2022). Digitalization of the Network Schedule of Design and Construction Works. In: Ginzburg, A., Galina, K. (eds) Building Life-cycle Management. Information Systems and Technologies. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 231. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96206-7_36
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