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Pages 41-57

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From page 41...
... Topics covered include standards and conventions (e.g., developing comprehensive standards and conventions for all engineering content, taking full advantage of latest software capabilities) and resources (e.g., developing and managing engineering resources for all applications)
From page 42...
... ; electronically linking the New York State DOT standards, policies, specifications, and engineering data; determining the required revisions to specifications, standards, and procedures; assisting in the testing and development; and determining the policy and procedures. Bentley, "ProjectWise Integration Server Resource Center" [cited June 21, 2007]
From page 43...
... PSL was initiated by NIST and is emerging as a standard exchange language for process information in the manufacturing industry. This paper explores how PSL can be used for exchanging project scheduling information among software programs in project management.
From page 44...
... Vol. 2: Application Service Provider Implementation Guidelines, Mitretek Systems and Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., 2002.
From page 45...
... This document describes how to use ISO/IEC 21000-5 Rights Expressions with the Web Services Security: SOAP Message Security [WS-Security] specification.
From page 46...
... Martin, ebXML Business Process Specification Schema Technical Specification v2.0.4, 2006 [Online]
From page 47...
... The Special Committee on Joint Development formed the Technical & Application Architecture Task Force to provide standards and technical guidance for the development of AASHTOWare software products. The purpose of these standards and guidelines was and is to maximize the return on investment, improve the quality, and increase the usefulness of the products.
From page 48...
... Examples exist in many domains; for example, in publish/ subscribe systems provided by Message Oriented Middleware vendors, or in system and device management domains. This notification pattern is increasingly being used in a web services context.
From page 49...
... Cofunded by the European Commission and running from 1996–1999, SEDRES was initiated by Aerospatiale, Alenia, British Aerospace, DASA, and Saab. Kessler, D.S., TCRP Synthesis 57: Computer-Aided Scheduling and Dispatch in Demand-Responsive Transit Services, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2004, 87 pp.
From page 50...
... This specification defines extensions that build on Web Services Security to provide a framework for requesting and issuing security tokens and to broker trust relationships. Lee, R.W., Ed., Preparation and Transfer of Electronic Engineering Data, New York State Department of Transportation, Albany, N.Y., 2005.
From page 51...
... Online and print sources include NCHRP and other TRB programs, AASHTO, the research and practices of other state DOTs, and related research and news. Melas, P., AASHTO Technology Implementation Group Nomination of Technology Ready for Implementation, New York State Department of Transportation, Albany, N.Y., 2005.
From page 52...
... Mitretek Systems and TransTech Management Inc., e-Transit: Electronic Business Strategies for Public Transportation, Volume 1, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2002. This report includes a clarification of supply-chain terms, discussion of the impact of asset management decisions on parts and inventory management needs, and strategies for streamlining the supply chain.
From page 53...
... It is also an architecture for creating new topic types and describing new information domains based on existing types and domains. Project Development Documentation Procedure, New York State Department of Transportation, Albany, N.Y., 2002 Raab, R., "Workshop on Interim Human Factors Guidelines for Road Systems," 86th Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., Jan.
From page 54...
... The report is designed to assist state DOTs in assessing the outsourcing of their capital delivery functions. Sedukhin, I., Management of Web Services: Web Services Distributed Management, 2005 [Online]
From page 55...
... 85, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2005, 249 pp. The products of this research effort provide transportation professionals with tools to aid in the identification of appropriate innovative procurement strategies for a specific intelligent transportation system (ITS)
From page 56...
... This document describes how web service technology can be used to connect information technology to remote locations for manageability interface. Management using web services (MUSW)
From page 57...
... Warne, T.R., State DOT Outsourcing and Private-Sector Utilization, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Washington, D.C., 2003. The topic of outsourcing services by state DOTs is one of much interest and consideration.


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