Title: PRAGMA 13 MAEViz Tutorial
1PRAGMA 13 MAEViz Tutorial
MAE Center PI Amr Elnashai, MAEviz PI Bill
Spencer, Co-PI Jim Myers, PM Terry McLaren
Software Team Chris Navarro, Shawn Hampton,
Jong Sung Lee, Nathan Tolbert
2MAEViz a Cyberenvironment linking Research and
Practice
Mid-America Earthquake Center
Decision Support
Damage Prediction
Fragility Models
Inventory Selection
- Engineering View of MAE Center Research
- Portal-based Collaboration Environment
- Distributed Data/metadata Sources
- Multi-disciplinary Collaboration
Hazard Definition
3MAEviz Input - Hazards
- Sources
- USGS maps,
- Generated maps from attenuation relationships
- Scenario or probabilistic
- Including liquefaction effects
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4MAEviz Output - Damage Results
- Non-Residential Un-reinforced Masonry (URM) in
Memphis
5Damage Result Memphis Gas Pipeline Networks
6Static Traffic Analysis
- Optimization of post-event traffic flow
7Injuries () by Census Tract
8Deaths () by Census Tract
9Monetary Loss by Census Tract
10The MAEviz Portal
http//maeviz.cee.uiuc.edu/
- Community Driven
- Calendar
- Discussions
- Shared Resources
- News/RSS
- Wiki pages
- Blog
- MAEviz Application
11Why MAEviz?
- Revolutionize the practice of earthquake research
and catastrophe management - Coordinate critical infrastructure planning to
account for system interdependencies - Connect researchers, scientists, engineers,
decision makers and practitioners - Support scientific discourse and traceability
across prediction, mitigation, response, and
recovery
12How to Think About MAEviz (in layers)
- An Earthquake Risk Management Tool
- A tool for discourse compare and contrast
methods - A platform for Multi-Hazard Analysis
- A platform for GIS environment development
- An example cyberenvironment with workflow,
provenance, collab-oration capabilities
Metadata
Workflow
Social Networks
13Impact
- Research ? Predictions of real-world effects
- Memphis, SCDOT, FEMA, IEMA, USACE, Istanbul,
Pakistan, Indonesia - Effective CI solving problems vertical domain
integration as a driver - An example Cyberenvironment socio-technical
changes in the way earthquake risk analysis is
done.