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Journal of Social Science
BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF HIGH-RISE BUILDING PLANNING WITH CPM
AND PERT METHODS USING VOSVIEWER
Daniel Arnoldi Gultom
1
, Andri Irfan Rifai
2*
, Mulia Pamadi
3
, Muhammad Isradi
4
Universitas Internasional Batam
1,2,3
, Universitas Mercu Buana Jakarta, Indonesia
4
E-mail: Daniel.arnoldi@gmail.com
1
2*
, mulia@uib.ac.id
3
,
isradi@mercubuana.ac.id
4
KEYWORDS
Critical Path Method;
Program Evaluation
and Review
Technique; Planning;
Management
Construction; High-
rise Building
ABSTRACT
This research shows the developments that have occurred in high-rise
building building planning worldwide by presenting bibliometric analysis
data. The database that appears from Publish or Perish can be converted
into mapping with the help of VosViewer software. In this analysis, it can
be seen how relevant this research is globally. The results of data
processing show that the majority of research comes from journal articles,
with a total of 774 studies (85.33%), and the peak of research occurred in
2022 with 114 studies. Elsevier BV is a publisher that has a high interest in
the development of high-rise building planning, with a total of 432 studies
(65.90%). Evaluation is the most dense visualization, followed by buildings
and high-rise buildings. This shows that high-level building planning using
the CPM and PERT methods can still develop.
INTRODUCTION
Rapid global development in densely populated cities makes limited land a big challenge.
High-rise buildings are an effective solution by utilizing space vertically (Akristiniy &
Boriskina, 2018). This capability allows more activity and increases the population in limited
areas, optimizing the use of increasingly scarce land amid increasing urbanization (Sharifi,
Khavarian-Garmsir, A. R., & Asadzadeh, 2023). As an alternative to horizontal expansion,
high-rise buildings reflect the concept of efficient development and support sustainable urban
growth (Agyemang, Silva, & Anokye, 2018).
High-rise buildings in Indonesia are not only dynamic centers of commercial activity but
also play an important role in addressing the increasing population density in large cities
(Surya, Ahmad, Sakti, & Sahban, 2020). High-rise buildings in Indonesia have become a
symbol of rapid progress in the development sector and the country's economic growth
(Astarini & Utomo, Performance-based building design of high-rise residential buildings in
Indonesia. , 2020). Not only creates a thriving business environment but also provides an
alternative way to provide facilities and services to a rapidly growing population (Porter &
Kramer, 2018). Utilizing vertical land in the city center with efficient high-rise buildings
becomes the basis for sustainable urban development and is responsive to ongoing population
growth (Al-Kodmany, 2018).
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High-rise building planning requires a holistic approach that includes various aspects to
create efficient, functional, and sustainable structures (Eichner, 2018). The initial planning
stage includes identifying the main function of the building, whether as a business center,
housing, or a combination of both functions (Bibri, Krogstie, & Kärrholm, 2020). Space
management and zoning are the main focus, ensuring compatibility between architectural
design and user needs. Construction cost analysis is key to determining the required investment,
considering construction methods and material selection carefully (Erdogan, Šaparauskas, &
Turskis, A multi-criteria decision-making model to choose the best option for sustainable
construction management. , 2019). Affordability aspects must also be considered to ensure that
the project fits within the available budget. Planning also includes the integration of
environmentally friendly features to reduce environmental impact and long-term operational
costs (Sodiq, et al., 2019).
Many difficulties could occur when there is a large demand for design services during
the planning stage of a high-rise construction project. The augmented burden on architects,
engineers, and design experts may result in timetable limitations, which may impact the
accessibility of seasoned staff members (Park & Park, 2019). Delays may arise from the need
for lengthier lead times when hiring specialized consultants. The fiercer the competition for
resources such as trained workers, software, and design tools, the less quickly the essential
resources are allocated (Hosseini, et al., 2018). Due to increased demand, contract negotiations
with design firms can take longer, which could prolong the pre-construction phase in its
entirety. There may be more design iterations and modifications in a fast-paced, highly
demanded design environment as stakeholders offer feedback. Decision-making by the client
may also be postponed as several initiatives compete for their attention.
The duration of the construction of a high-rise building is a crucial aspect that involves
several interrelated factors. A high level of complexity and scale requires careful planning and
implementation (Astarini & Utomo, Performance-based building design of high-rise residential
buildings in Indonesia., 2020). Efficient project management, including good scheduling
strategies, is key to optimizing time and minimizing the risk of delays. By holistically
considering all these factors, high-rise building construction projects can be implemented
efficiently and according to the specified schedule (Andiyan, Putra, Rembulan, & Tannady,
2021). Through this research, the author hopes to provide a comprehensive and quantitative
analysis using bibliometric methods regarding high-rise building planning with data analysis
using Publish or Perish and VOSviewer. This research will identify research trends, explore
collaboration patterns between researchers, and spread the impact of scientific publications on
related topics in the field. It is hoped that the results of this research will provide useful insights
for researchers and practitioners in high-rise building planning.
METHOD RESEARCH
The methodology for this study will involve mapping different types of journal literature
sources globally. The bibliometric data used in this study was gathered from academic
publications about high-rise building planning. VOSviewer, Google Scholar, and Publish or
Perish are the programs used in this study's data search methodology (Kurniati, Saputra, &
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Fauzan, 2022). The author uses Publish or Perish to look for data, and then they use
VOSviewer. Google Scholar has a feature that makes it simpler for researchers to search for
papers by looking at the year of publication because many researchers use the database to
publish their research.
Keywords relating to the research's core issue are used to discover past similar studies,
utilizing Crossref as the primary source. The keywords will be evaluated and chosen for the
goal of finding the most relevant studies; this process will be carried out using Publish or Perish
and VOSviewer methodology that is being utilized to compare the related research using
Publish or Perish and Vos viewer software. The connected studies will be searched using
specified keywords in Publish or Perish, and the results of the most related research will be
evaluated in VOSviewer using Publish or Perish data (Ariyanto, 2023). This method will be
repeated as many times as necessary to locate the most relevant studies.
The data that will be determined, which are connected studies, are drawn from the top
1000 related studies or studies. Both Publish or Perish and Vos viewer software screen relevant
research from 2000 to 2023 using keywords from the linked research as the filter component.
The author uses software versions Vosviewer version 1.6.19 and Publish or Perish version
8.9.4538.8589.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
In this research, the author used VOSviewer version 1.6.19 software to visualize
bibliometric networks. Apart from that, the author also uses the Publish or Perish software
version 8.9.4538.8589 to access data according to certain keywords. The keywords used in this
research are critical path method, program evaluation and review technique, planning,
management construction, and high-rise building. Researchers conducted keyword searches
over 23 years, from 2000 to 2023, so it can be ensured that the data used remains relevant to
the objectives of this research.
By utilizing VOSviewer, researchers can produce in-depth visualizations of bibliometric
networks, providing better insight into the relationships between topics or studies. Meanwhile,
using Publish or Perish, researchers can not only detail the data based on certain keywords but
also ensure the accuracy of the information by updating the data until 2023. The integration of
the two software provides a strong methodological foundation, enabling a comprehensive
analysis of the development of relevant literature throughout a certain period.
Relationship between keywords
The results of data processing using VOSviewer allow researchers to conclude the
relationship between keywords in this research, as seen in Figure 1. This visualization is the
result of data processing using VOSviewer, which relies on a database from Publish or Perish
with the selection of relevant keywords during data processing. Figure 1 provides a graphical
representation illustrating the relationship patterns between keywords, facilitating recognition
and analysis of the structure and interconnection of information in the literature that is relevant
to the focus of this research. As such, these visual results provide an important foundation for
understanding the research landscape and sketching the dynamics of relevant topics during the
period under study.
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Figure 1
Relationship between keywords
From Figure 1 we can see that evaluation is the highlight in this analysis. This is very
natural because in designing high-rise buildings using the CPM or PERT method, evaluation
is an important process in decision-making. In Figure 1 it can also be concluded that evaluation
is related to planning, implementation, performance, and scheduling. This attachment shows
that evaluation is something that needs to be paid attention to in order to achieve optimal
performance.
Density visualization between the keywords
In the density visualization processed by VosViewer with the keyword; Critical Path
Method, Program Evaluation and Review Technique, Planning, Management Construction,
High-rise Building. Based on these interrelated keywords, the author can make this literature
show that there is significant density in the yellow areas. This shows that the previous authors
have an attachment to the present which makes the density visualization very dense.
Figure 2
Density visualization between the keywords
Based on the visualization results from the Vosviewer, it can be seen in Figure 2 that
areas that have density are related to the keywords chosen by the author. This density shows
that the keywords have a deep relationship with the author's keywords. The largest density falls
on evaluation followed by building, performance evaluation, high-rise buildings, and concrete.
The results of this density visualization also show that the density in this keyword combines to
create a dense and large area.
Total publications for the years
The database provided by Publish or Perish can also filter the total research data each
year. This data helps authors select research that is still relevant so that it becomes research
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that has an impact. From Figure 3, it can also be seen that an event occurred in a certain year,
which caused the authors to do research in that year. What might support researchers writing
in a particular year could be the influence of the emergence of innovations and technologies
that make writers write their research. Figure 3 shows how much research has been successfully
published.
Figure 3
Total publications for the years
From Figure 3, it can be seen that the year with the highest number of studies occurred
in 2022 with 114 studies. However, the initial increase occurred in 2020 with a total of 81
studies and was followed in 2021 with a total of 98 studies. The lowest research occurred in
2001 with four studies; this year was also the year with the lowest research in the last 23 years.
What will be interesting will happen in 2023 with a total of 86 studies. This decline is unique
because the COVID-19 period has ended, which should be an opportunity for writers to
continue their research.
Organization Publishing Quantity
Publishers become intermediaries for writers to present their written works to the public.
This shows that publishers are ready to develop knowledge for the world (Kleis Nielsen &
Ganter, 2018). Based on the database, ten publishers are related to keywords, especially related
to civil engineering. Publish or perish can also show which publishers have contributed the
most to the author's keywords. From Table 1 it can be seen that the publisher that has research
with the same interest in the author's keywords is Elsevier BV, with a total of 432 studies and
a percentage of 65.90%. This states that the publisher Elsevier BV has a lot of research related
to the author's keywords. In second place is Informa UK Limited, with a total of 75 studies and
a percentage of 11.43%.
Table 1
Organizations Publishing
Publishers
Number of Studies
Percentage of Studies
Elsevier BV
432
65,90%
Informa UK Limited
75
11,43%
American Society of Civil
Engineers (ASCE)
29
4,42%
The Korean Institute of
Building Construction
22
3.35%
22
4
7
19
8
16
8
22
20
21
24
29
40
37
51
52
57
60
56
58
81
98
114
86
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
2014
2016
2018
2020
2022
Total
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International Association for
Automation and Robotics in
Construction (IAARC)
21
3,20%
Japan Society of Civil
Engineers
18
2,74%
Korean Institute of
Construction Engineering
and Management
15
2,29%
Scientific Research
Publishing, Inc.
15
2,29%
Trans Tech Publications,
Ltd.
16
2,44%
Emerald
13
1,98%
What's interesting about the publishers in Figure 1 are publishers in developed countries
such as the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and South Korea. This shows his
interest in civil engineering.
Studies Variation
Research can be written in variations. The diversity makes research unique and easy to
access (Rowe, 2012). It's not just journals; there are also books, reports, and even monographs
as research templates. Journal research seems more likely to be an option because it is faster
and easier to access. Figure 1 shows what variations appear in VosViewer data processing.
Table 2
Studies Variation
Types of Studies
Number of
Studies
Number of
Citations
Percentage of
Studies
Journal-article
774
20383
85,33%
Proceeding-article
75
110
8,26%
Book-chapter
49
12
5,40%
Posted-content
6
0
0,66%
Book
1
1
0,11%
Report
1
0
0,11%
Monograph
1
0
0,11%
In Table 2 Journal-articale is the choice of researchers to write their research, with a total
of 774 studies, 20,383 citations, and a total of 85.33%. Followed by proceedings-articles with
a total of 75 studies, 110 citations, and a total of 8.26%. Journals are an option because they
can be accessed quickly and easily. This does not rule out the possibility of writing research in
the form of books, reports, and monographs.
CONCLUSION
Based on the data above, the construction of high-rise buildings is the right choice to
overcome population density and lack of land. From the visualization results of VosViewer
software with publish or perish data, evaluation is the most related thing between the author's
keywords. Density visualization shows the relationship and density of each author's keywords.
From data processing from 2000 to 2023, it is known that there is growth every year with a
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peak in 2022. Research also tends to be in the form of journal articles with a total of 774 studies
(85.33%) where 432 studies are dominated by Elsevier BV (65.90%). It can be concluded that
high-rise building planning with CPM and PERT methods can still be developed in the future.
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