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- Uniqueness |
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HIMATM Step 1 |
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HIMATM Step 2 |
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HIMATM Step 3 |
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HIMATM Step 4
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HIMATM Step 5
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Benefits
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HIMATM
Step 1 - Approach
What do you own, and what is
it worth?
If you have already an inventory database in a computerized maintenance
management system, you do not have to build another data set. The Harfan
Driver will use your CMMS as the inventory database. Data from other sources
like GISs or hydraulic modeling tools can also be used in the IDSSTM.
This approach puts existing data to work for capital planning, significantly
boosting its value.
If you do not have an inventory database, Harfan sets up a complete
infrastructure inventory, which becomes the foundation for its structured
management process and the storage of information gathered at a later date.
Harfan Data Warehouse puts descriptive and geographic data to efficient use.
The experts at Harfan have already built several optimized capital
improvement plans using minimum data, focusing on the most relevant
value-added information. They can help you decide what information to
collect and determine the degree of precision needed. They can also give you
tips on how to save money.
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Starting from
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- Data source quality assessment.
- One of Harfan’s greatest strengths
is its ability to turn legacy data into usable information for the
organization and add value to it.
- Harfan’s Data Warehouse software is
compatible with various descriptive and geographic information
tools, such as computerized maintenance management systems (CMMSs),
GISs, and hydraulic modeling tools, as well as other data sets.
- Consulting on the choice of
hydraulic modeling tools and external expert systems.
- Consulting on technical
specification workup for specialized survey and data collection.
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- Data source quality assessment.
- One of Harfan’s greatest strengths
is its ability to turn legacy data into usable information for the
organization and add value to it.
- Data collection efforts are
optimized, for instance, to concentrate on problem sectors to
directly benefit organization.
- Harfan puts together an optimum
data management plan by identifying the minimum, most essential
information needed to complement the assets database.
- The organization or specialized
engineering department manages the collection of descriptive and
condition information.
- Consulting on the choice of
hydraulic modeling tools and external expert systems.
- Consulting on technical
specification workup for specialized survey and data collection.
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