The primary objective of the study was to build upon the Phase I study, which collected data from 16 bridges in a Bridge Incident Response Database (BIRD), by developing a DSS linkable to BIRD that would assist transportation officials responding to bridge incidents. Specific objectives were to develop an easily used Bridge Emergency Expert System (BEES) based upon expert knowledge from Wisconsin case histories, and to merge BIRD with BEES.
Decision Support System Guides Response to Damaged Bridges
2012
2 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Highway Engineering , Transportation Safety , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Bridges , Accidents , Transportation safety , Damage , Wisconsin , Database history , Maintenance , Bridge emergencies , Data collection , Bridge Incident Response Database (BIRD) , Bridge Emergency Expert System (BEES) , Decision Support System (DSS)
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