Workflow and cooperative problem solving in civil infrastructure management

The goals of Project CITY (Civil Infostructure TechnologY) are to provide a technology demonstration of information infrastructure for civil infrastructure management and to demonstrate the Team Engineering Analysis and Modeling (TEAM) methodology in the analysis, design, and evaluation of that info...

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Published in1995 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. Intelligent Systems for the 21st Century Vol. 5; pp. 4575 - 4580 vol.5
Main Authors Jones, P.M., Contractor, N.S., O'Keefe, B.J., Lu, S.C.-Y., Case, M., Lawrence, P., Grobler, F.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 1995
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Summary:The goals of Project CITY (Civil Infostructure TechnologY) are to provide a technology demonstration of information infrastructure for civil infrastructure management and to demonstrate the Team Engineering Analysis and Modeling (TEAM) methodology in the analysis, design, and evaluation of that information infrastructure. The community of practice of Project CITY is the Public Works Division at a major Army installation. This paper focuses on three concurrent aspects of the project: 1) Task analyses and knowledge requirements of the community; 2) Systematic surveys of the community with respect to interdependence, workflow, coordination, and technology use; and 3) Candidate technologies for coordination and information sharing in distributed systems (e.g., SWIFT, ACE, and ISAM).
ISBN:0780325591
9780780325593
DOI:10.1109/ICSMC.1995.538516