Analysis of the Influencing Factors of Multi-Agent Collaborative Management in Highway Projects
To promote efficient collaborative management among multiple agents and ensure orderly development throughout the project lifecycle,the relevant influencing factors of collaborative management in highway projects were studied.First,17 influencing factors were identified based on literature research and research findings.Next,the Decision-making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory Method(DEMATEL)and Adversarial Interpretive Structure Modeling(AISM)were used to analyze the influencing factors of collaborative management and form an adversarial multi-level hierarchical structure model.The results indicate that the multi-agent collaborative management in highway projects is influenced by three levels of factors:intrinsic causal level,transitional causal level,and proximity causal level.Among these,the degree of information sharing,overall goal consistency,goal realizability,rationality of interest distribution among subjects,and value orientation are key influencing factors that should be focused on and controlled.
multi-agentcollaborative managementhighwaydecision-making trial and evaluation laboratory method(DEMATEL)adversarial interpretation structure modeling(AISM)