Collaborative Decision Support for Spatial Planning and Asset Management: IIUM Total Spatial Information System

2006 ◽  
pp. 459-468
Author(s):  
Alias Abdullah ◽  
Muhammad Faris Abdullah ◽  
Muhammad Nur Azraei Shahbudin
Author(s):  
James P. Hall ◽  
Rob Robinson ◽  
Mary Ann Paulis

This paper describes the spatial information system infrastructure implemented by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) to enable delivery of information to management decision makers in asset management applications. This spatial data warehouse infrastructure makes extensive use of geographic information system (GIS) technologies to integrate information from a variety of database structures and formats. GIS products and tools have been developed to portray and analyze these data in useful combinations focused on practitioner needs. In June 1999 the Governmental Accounting Standards Board issued Statement 34 requiring governments to have a systematic approach to managing their assets. As a result, transportation agencies have placed an increased emphasis on developing mechanisms to integrate information from disparate management information systems and legacy databases. IDOT has used GIS to develop a spatial data warehouse to enable integration. A valuable characteristic of the department's information systems infrastructure is the embedding of the underlying link–node structure into roadway inventory databases to enable the direct linkage of data through various system identifiers, including differing milepost referencing and project numbering schemes. This direct linkage enables the complex integration of asset management–related data files across the enterprise and provides access to historical asset information. Changes to route referencing systems are readily accommodated, without loss of integrative capabilities. Outputs include a variety of user-developed analyses and output products with accessibility through networks, intranets, and the Internet.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rorim Panday

Spatial information system has been widely used for a variety of spatial planning. The planning can be done on a google map. But, on google map, information is still limited. Indonesia has already a system similar to google maps called Ina Geoportal, which covers an area of Indonesia only. In this system anyone can use for a spatial information system and can be shared to other users. Ina Geoportal created web-based and Arc GIS based. One user of Ina geoportal is Geodesy education. Because Ina Geoportal with regard to the application of IT, it is interesting to study how the level of technology readiness and technology acceptance of Geodesy students especially with the use of Ina geoportal. For this study conducted at sample of Geodesy students of Pakuan University as many as 100 students by using a questionnaires developed from questionnaires Parasuraman and Davis. For data processing to test the validity, reliability and Path analysis using SPSS ver.17 and Amos ver 18 software. Results from this study indicate Optimism and Innovativeness factors are high enough; and significant influence on technology acceptance. While the inhibitors factors of insecurity and discomfort are also quite high, but do not affect to the technology acceptance. The effect of technology acceptance on the usage level of Ina geoportal is very low (5.1%). Based on this, Ina geoportal usage rate is not only influenced by the technology readiness and technology acceptance, but can also be caused by other factors, which are discussed in this paper.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Joindra Nendher ◽  
Gordon Angel May ◽  
Cliver Londa ◽  
Jantje J. Tinangon

Office of Public Works – Human Settlements and Spatial Planning is an Agency that engaged in infrastructure matter. In carrying out its functions Office of Public Works has a regional government facilities which named Goods for Regional Government, what is meant by Goods for Regional Government is a any goods obtained or purchased from Regional Development Budget. To support regional asset management effectively and efficiently and to create transparency in regional asset management policy, therefore regional government needs to own or develop management information system  that reliable as a tool to create pattername’s report.Keywords : Goods for Regional Government


2020 ◽  
pp. 31-34
Author(s):  
CHUNMEI JI

The study considers the problem of decision-making in the actvites of agricultural enterprises in conditons of environmental uncertainty. The problem is formalized as a multcriteria conditonal optmizaton problem. The novelty of the work is that the factors are considered as dynamic fuzzy quanttes. The choice of the best alternatve is made between the elements of a predetermined fnite set of alternatves. Based on this formalizaton of the decision-making task, six requirements to the informaton system of decision support in the conditons of ecological uncertainty are formulated.


2007 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
S.E. Walters ◽  
D. Savic ◽  
R.J. Hocking

The water industry over the years has primarily focussed on upgrading and investing in clean water provision. However, as research into the science and management of clean water services has progressed rapidly, wastewater provision and services has been slower. Focus, though, is now shifting within Industry and Research into wastewater services. The water regulator, Ofwat, for England and Wales demands the Sewerage Undertakers demonstrate efficient management of wastewater systems in order to obtain funding for Capital Investment projects. South West Water, a Water Service Provider and Sewerage Undertaker located in the South West of England, identified a need gap in their asset management strategies for wastewater catchments. This paper will introduce the production of a Decision Support Tool, DST, to help SWW proactively manage their Wastewater Catchments, examining Sewage Treatment Works, Pumping Stations and Networks. The paper will discuss some concepts within the DST, its production, testing and a brief case study. The DST provides a framework for prioritising catchments to optimise investment choices and actions. The Tool ranks catchments utilising Compromise Programming, CP, as well as AHP Pair-wise comparisons for preference weights. The DST incorporates Asset models, a Whole life Costing Module, as well as a Decay and Intervention Module.


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