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Title: Infrastructure Management Systems


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Infrastructure ManagementSystems
  • H. Scott Matthews
  • March 31, 2003

2
Admin / Announcements
  • HW 3 returned Wednesday
  • HW 4 Handed Out Wednesday
  • Next week - sensing lab
  • Probably need to split class - can anyone attend
    same time Fridays? Different time?
  • Time to Decide Presentation Slots
  • April 23 (W) and 25 (F) in class

3
Recap of Last Lecture(s)
  • Last Lecture - when was that?
  • Finished up prob/stats discussion about models to
    envision, predict, portray infrastructure effects
  • Including deterioration models

4
What is Management?
  • The act, manner, or practice of managing
    handling, supervision, or control management of
    a crisis management of factory workers.
  • The person or persons who control or direct a
    business or other enterprise
  • Source American Heritage Dictionary (00)

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Management Involves
  • Decision Making
  • Issues across the (asset) life cycle
  • Uncertainty
  • Regulation/liability
  • Multiple dimensions / stakeholders
  • As mentioned before spatial/temporal,
    deterministic/probabilistic, project/network..

6
Examples
  • Optimal material selection at component level
  • Capital budgeting at network level
  • Economic evaluation - project level
  • Priority setting at project level

7
Data Sources
  • Condition
  • Inventory
  • Accidents
  • Usage
  • Weather
  • Repair/Maint/Rehab Costs
  • User Costs
  • Benefits
  • MARR / discount rate
  • Planning Horizon/ Facility lifetime

8
Management Systems - Data Requirements
  • What are they?
  • Why collect data?
  • What is currently collected?
  • Is it sufficient to manage?
  • What are burdens?
  • Benefits?
  • How do they balance?

9
History of Highway Mgmt. Systems (Markow)
  • Been around for 30 years
  • ISTEA (1991) renewed attention on tools because
    it linked receiving funds to having these seven
    mgmt/monitoring systems
  • Highway pavements
  • Bridges
  • Congestion
  • Safety
  • Public transit assets
  • Intermodal (multi-transport) facilities
  • Monitoring of traffic data

10
What do these Systems Do?
  • Organize and summarize large quantities of
    information
  • Automate repetitive, lengthy, complicated
    calculations
  • Scenario analysis in technical/economic terms
  • Sound a bit soft perhaps because they are so
    high level - i.e. used by managers not
    engineers, technician, etc to see big picture
  • Current hip lingo management dashboard

11
History (cont.)
  • Original attempts at infrastructure support
    systems were more engineering- than
    management-based
  • E.g. survey data, pavement structures, optimizing
    routes
  • Do not sound like management tasks!
  • But they were useful because they
  • Brought computerization into groups
  • Source of relation to management systems
  • Made us realize what management needed

12
Evolution of Systems
  • Increased data handling, analytic techniques
    (prob/stats, optimization, multi-obj analysis)
  • Computing power increased led to ability to look
    at larger scopes
  • In both problem area and application
  • Eventually went from mainframes to PCs - which
    sped up reporting time

13
What did ISTEA do?
  • At some levels, specifies requirements
  • Mostly formalized practice in place
  • Example - pavement management
  • Inventory of features
  • History of project dates and work
  • Condition surveys
  • Traffic Information
  • Database to connect all files
  • This does not sound hard to do (and generally is
    not nowadays)

14
Also
  • ISTEA said they should have analytical
    capabilities, to be done periodically
  • Distribution of pavement conditions
  • Pavement performance analysis
  • Investment analyses
  • Engineering analyses
  • Most of this management system work is done by
    databases/front-ends

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What is Infra. Mgmt.?
2 (familiar?) slides from the first lecture in
the course
  • Administrative process of creating, planning, and
    maintaining our infrastructures
  • An integrated, inter-disciplinary process that
    ensures infrastructure performance over its life
    cycle
  • Life cycle is entire time from design through
    decommissioning

How did we claim to achieve/realize this goal?
16
Overall Framework
Program/Network/ System Level
Database
Project Level
In-Service Monitoring Evaluation
17
Policy Issues
  • Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA)
  • Widen application of BCA in decisions
  • Benefits of preventitive maintenance
  • Service life f(relative benefits, costs)
  • Need to recognize geographical or locational
    needs/differences
  • Need flexibly-designed standards at federal,
    state levels (e.g. snow in NE US)
  • Systems designed flexibly to accommodate
    technological change
  • Need to track/predict performance indicators
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