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کاربرد فناوری‌های GIS در مدیریت تأسیسات و عملیات بندری

Application of GIS Technologies in Port Facilities and Operations Management

معرفی کتاب «کاربرد فناوری‌های GIS در مدیریت تأسیسات و عملیات بندری» (با عنوان لاتین Application of GIS Technologies in Port Facilities and Operations Management) نوشتهٔ Neal T Wright; Jaewan Yoon; American Society of Civil Engineers. Ports and Harbors Committee.; Coasts, Oceans, Ports and Rivers Institute (American Society of Civil Engineers). Ports and Harbors Technical Committee، منتشرشده توسط نشر American Society of Civil Engineers در سال 2006. این کتاب در 4 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Application of GIS Technologies in Port Facilities and Operations Management discusses the recent advances in GIS (Geographic Information Systems) technologies for port professionals. This committee report identifies effective GIS techniques for the management of complex port and harbor infrastructure and discusses in-depth the capabilities, requirements, and limitations of available GIS applications. It also provides useful GIS database techniques and software integration tips, an overview and discussion of GIS data types and map projections, and several case studies focusing on facility and operations management An in-depth field manual for soil technicians and geotechnical engineers, this indispensable reference guide is designed for use during the investigation, grading, and construction phases of geotechnical projects. Davis has helped thousands of readers understand common laboratory and field tests, classify soil accurately, interpret project recommendations, and document the entire construction monitoring process. This updated and expanded edition offers new material on topics such as deep foundations, shallow foundations, retaining walls, and loss prevention. Sample test questions appear at the end of every chapter, and a comprehensive case study presents each step of a sample project, from site investigation and lab work through construction and documentation. A quick reference chapter summarizes current tools and references, evaluates compaction equipment, and presents frequently used formulas and equations. The appendixes offer a glossary with more than 500 geotechnical terms, an answer key to chapter questions, and a collection of blank, ready-to-use forms. Geotechnical Testing, Observation, and Documentation is valuable for training new technicians and provides a refresher course for veterans. Soil technicians contemplating the NICET or ICC certification exams will find it an essential test preparation aid. About the Author Tim Davis is construction inspector with the Construction Management and Inspection Department for Sacramento County, California. Data and software are the two most important tools for developing geographic information system (GIS) applications. This book presents a step-by-step approach covering GIS application case studies, examples, and costs associated with hardware, software, data conversion, and implementation. It addresses a broad range of GIS issues, from basic definitions to specific applications, teaching how to utilize GIS tools and implement them in a practical and cost-effective manner in the fields of water, wastewater, and stormwater management. Written in textbook format with stylistic focus on the inductive presentation of examples before principles, this book provides state-of-the-art information about the tools required to develop GIS applications for water, wastewater, and stormwater systems. This book is geared for any professional involved in the management and operation of water, wastewater, and stormwater systems, as well as civil and environmental project engineers and project managers. With a substantial amount of pictures, diagrams, graphs, and illustrations, this book is also suitable for use in the classroom. Each chapter begins with learning objectives, and ends with a chapter summary and practice problems that can be used as assignments for the student Principles of Applied Civil Engineering Design, a pioneer reference in the civil engineering profession, details the guidelines, principles, and philosophy needed to produce design documents for heavy civil engineering projects. The interrelationships among contract documents, site characterization, construction documents, and construction cost estimates is explained. This book features numerous examples and illustrations on drawing preparation, specification writing, and estimating construction costs. In addition to introducing conventional and standard practice and basic principles to prepare quality documents, Dr. Choi offers advice and recommendations, especially on topics of design philosophy, loss prevention, and roles and responsibilities of design team members. Additionally, the book discusses the metric system, computer-aided drafting (CAD), certifying design, and measurement and payment provisions. This book is an excellent reference for advanced civil engineering students and practicing civil engineers that are involved with design, especially young professionals. It is a pioneer reference book in the civil engineering profession, which details the guidelines, principles, and philosophy needed to produce design documents for heavy civil engineering projects. The interrelationships among contracts documents, site characterization, construction documents, and construction cost estimates is explained. It also features numerous examples and illustrations on drawing preparation, specification writing, and estimating construction costs. In addition to introducing conventional and standards practice and basic principles to prepare quality documents, Dr. Choi offers advice and recommendations, especially on topics of design, philosophy, loss prevention, and role and responsibilities of design team members. Additionally, the book discusses the metric system, computer-aided drafting (CAD), certifying design, and measurement and payment provisions. This book is an excellent reference for advanced civil engineering students and practicing civil engineers that are involved with design, especially young professionals. Ch. 1. Introduction / Said Easa And Yupo Chan -- Ch. 2. Gis Technology And Implementation / M.t. Herzog -- Ch. 3. Remote Sensing / K. Jeyapalan -- Ch. 4. Trends In Spatial Databases / Siva Ravada And Jayant Sharma -- Ch. 5. Implementation Of Linear Referencing Systems In Gis / Wende O'neill And Ellizabeth A. Harper -- Ch. 6. Regional Planning (activity-allocation Modeling) / Larry G. Mugler And Terence T. Quinn -- Ch. 7. Transportation / Reginald R. Souleyrette And Tim R. Strauss -- Ch. 8. Public Utilities / Songnian Li, David J. Coleman And Said Easa -- Ch. 9. Stormwater And Waste Management / M.t. Herzong And John W. Labadie -- Ch. 10. Cultural And Natural Resources / Kristina Dalton. Edited By Said Easa And Yupo Chan. Sponsored By Geographic Information Systems Committee Of The Urban Planning And Development Division, American Society Of Civil Engineers. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Applied GPS for Engineers and Project Managers introduces civil engineersespecially those who are not already licensed surveyorsto the fundamental principles of global positioning technology (GPS). This book covers GPS basics, including positioning and measuring principles, techniques to improve accuracy, and an analysis of low-cost versus high-precision systems. Subsequent chapters explain the considerations for selecting and implementing a GPS system and then demonstrate specific applications of GPS in a variety of engineering situations, including monitoring the health of structures, robotics and machine control, maritime operations, material tracking in large construction sites, site control and design, and monitoring geohazards. This book will be valuable for all civil engineers interested in benefiting from the use of GPS technologies. "This book is written in textbook format with stylistic focus on the inductive presentation of examples before principles. - It provides state-of-the-art information about the tools required to develop GIS applications for water, wastewater, and stormwater systems. This books is geared toward any professional involved in the management and operation of water, wastewater, and stormwater systems, as well as civil and environmental project engineers and project managers. - With a substantial number of pictures, diagrams, graphs, and illustrations, this book is also suitable for use in the classroom. - Each chapter begins with learning objectives and ends with a chapter summary and practice problems that can be used as assignments for the student."--Jacket Consulting engineer Choi hopes that applied civil engineering design will one day be taught in a civil engineering curriculum so young engineers will not have to learn on the job. If so, he suggests his book as a textbook. Meanwhile, he explains to young practitioners and students how to prepare final design documents, but expects that more senior engineers and contractors might want to take a peek at the information now and then as well. He covers the reason for and function of the documents, construction drawings, technical specifications, and cost estimate. Annotation 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Presents urban planning and development applications of geographic information systems (GIS). The 13 chapters deal with GIS technology implementation, remote sensing, trends in spatial databases, linear referencing systems, demographic forecasting, transportation, public utilities, stormwater and waste management, emergency response, environmental assessment of air quality, and analysis of neighborhood stability. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Discusses the advances in GIS (Geographic Information Systems) technologies for port professionals. This book identifies effective GIS techniques for the management of complex port and harbor infrastructure. It discusses the capabilities, requirements, and limitations of available GIS applications, and provides useful GIS database techniques. Additionally, the book discusses the metric system, computer-aided drafting (CAD), certifying design, and measurement and payment provisions. This book is an excellent reference for advanced civil engineering students and practicing civil engineers that are involved with design, especially young professionals."--Jacket "Geotechnical Testing, Observation, and Documentation, Second Edition, is valuable for training new technicians and providing a refresher course for veterans. Soil technicians contemplating the NICET or ICC certification exams will find Tim Davis's book an essential test preparation aid."--Jacket

geotechnical Testing, Observation, And Documentation, Second Edition, Is Valuable For Training New Technicians And Providing A Refresher Course For Veterans. Soil Technicians Contemplating The Nicet Or Icc Certification Exams Will Find Tim Davis's Book An Essential Test Preparation Aid.

Applied civil engineering design is a multidisciplinary process involving detailed analysis, judgment, and experience aimed at producing construction drawings, technical specifications, and bid schedules required to allow contractors to bid and construct physical projects. Tim Davis assembles in-depth field manual for soil technicians and geotechnical engineers for use during the investigation, grading, and construction phases of geotechnical projects. Uzair Shamsi presents a step-by-step approach covering GIS application case studies, examples, and costs associated with hardware, software, data conversion, and implementation. Clement Ogaja introduces civil engineers—especially those who are not already licensed surveyors—to the fundamental principles of global positioning technology. Ying-Kit Choi details the guidelines, principles, and philosophy needed to produce design documents for heavy civil engineering projects. This report discusses the recent advances in GIS technologies for the management of complex port and harbor infrastructure.
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