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- W585438316 abstract "Individual Engineered Maintenance Systems (EMS) tools have been developed for such applications as managing roadways, airfields, and railroads. These individual systems have clearly demonstrated that engineering life cycle models can be used to construct information systems, which structure and facilitate the management of maintenance and repair. The notion of Integrated Transportation Systems (ITS) is based upon the need to coordinate the activities of the currently separate planning and management activities associated with the management of civil works infrastructure. In the ITS approach, each component system is developed separately but according to the same general pattern. Thus, there is user transfer for training and pattern of use and there is design transfer among the developers. The purpose of this paper is to outline a strategy for developing a family of loosely coupled computer programs which when taken together form an ITS. These individual tools support narrowly focused engineering management issues, and can be combined by engineers in different combinations to support: 1. Cataloging items into an inventory of structures to be managed, 2. Recording observations and measurements about these inventory items, 3. Assessing the of the items based on history, observations, and measurements, 4. Predicting condition based on past condition and life-cycle models of managed items, 5. Planning the best use of current inspection, evaluation, and maintenance resources, and 6. Predicting future resource requirements for efficient maintenance based on these data. Each of these areas can be emphasized to varying degrees in each ITS component and some ITS component sub-systems may not support all of the activities. This paper details conventions for sharing functionality and data among the ITS components while allowing each to have a separate identity. The integration process will be demonstrated using the PAVER PMS system 's two newly designed systems for sidewalk and sewer." @default.
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