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... 70 C H A P T E R 6 6.1 Background and Motivation Field inspections can generate a large amount of data including digital images, text-based narratives, voice recordings, and other logged data. Therefore, computer-aided data collection, archival, or even data processing in the field become desirable, which enables rapid data synchronizing and coordination between field crews and office analysts.
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... Smart App Development Guidelines 71 results. Therefore, the resulting smart app is a client–server software system.
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... 72 Assessing, Coding, and Marking of Highway Structures in Emergency Situations: Research Overview (user interface) smart functions and the server-side services.
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... Smart App Development Guidelines 73 Figure 6-2. Suggested structure ACM main interface with menu items to lower-level interfaces.
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... 74 Assessing, Coding, and Marking of Highway Structures in Emergency Situations: Research Overview Figure 6-4. Structure ACM interfaces for (a)
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... Smart App Development Guidelines 75 Figure 6-6. Structure ACM interfaces for coding and marking: (a)
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... 76 Assessing, Coding, and Marking of Highway Structures in Emergency Situations: Research Overview – ACM Analytics and Posting Decision-Making Interface (Figure 6-8) : Provide both team-based data sharing and a final coding and marking decision-making interface.
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... Smart App Development Guidelines 77 6.6 Summary NCHRP Web-Only Document 223 provides guidelines for developing mobile-device-based smart applications for PDARs to use in emergency situations for assessing, coding, and marking transportation structures. Besides the guidelines briefed in this volume of NCHRP Research Report 833, NCHRP Web-Only Document 223 suggests optional smart functions for the app, including voice recognition and recording, peer-to-peer tethering between devices, and cloudcomputing-based advanced analysis and data interoperability services.

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