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Needs and Tools for Water System Data Management
This data management case report studied three Minnesota utilities, focusing on data management for water systems. The cities of Bloomington, Shoreview, and Saint Peter were chosen because of their varying size, system complexities, and resources. The study analyzed the complexities of compiling and managing the data sets associated with public infrastructure and the current methods of collecting, storing, retrieving, and updating infrastructure data. It also provided recommendations on how best to manage the data, improve efficiency, and meet the current and future customer expectations on an individual basis. The recommendations incorporated field‐based computing to complement or replace existing methods of gathering and manipulating infrastructure‐related data and accessing systems records. Various strategies and methods were evaluated on their ability to provide an efficient and systematic maintenance approach, increase customer satisfaction, respond more quickly to emergencies, and provide increased budgeting control.
Needs and Tools for Water System Data Management
This data management case report studied three Minnesota utilities, focusing on data management for water systems. The cities of Bloomington, Shoreview, and Saint Peter were chosen because of their varying size, system complexities, and resources. The study analyzed the complexities of compiling and managing the data sets associated with public infrastructure and the current methods of collecting, storing, retrieving, and updating infrastructure data. It also provided recommendations on how best to manage the data, improve efficiency, and meet the current and future customer expectations on an individual basis. The recommendations incorporated field‐based computing to complement or replace existing methods of gathering and manipulating infrastructure‐related data and accessing systems records. Various strategies and methods were evaluated on their ability to provide an efficient and systematic maintenance approach, increase customer satisfaction, respond more quickly to emergencies, and provide increased budgeting control.
Needs and Tools for Water System Data Management
Cockriel, Robert (Autor:in) / Auge, Jerry (Autor:in) / Martini, Dave (Autor:in)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 95 ; 46-49
01.07.2003
3 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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