A sneak peek into the Viasys VDC product roadmapsViasys VDC
This document provides a sneak peek into the product roadmaps for Viasys VDC. It outlines upcoming features and integrations across their MAGNET Solutions portfolio, including enhanced support for point cloud processing, UAV data, city modeling, linear scheduling, and cloud-based collaboration. Key areas of focus are improving interoperability across CAD, BIM, survey, scheduling, and construction systems to enable end-to-end virtual design and construction workflows.
1) BIM and lean construction aim to improve construction efficiency and reduce waste. When used together in projects, they can better integrate activities, have a shared project objective, and enable early stakeholder involvement through a common model.
2) A collaboration model in BIM allows all stakeholders to understand and influence each other's work, helping to improve communication in lean practices like the Big Room. Simulation tools can also help evaluate options against project objectives.
3) Early model uses can help push design toward target costs and constructability, improving value. Integrating BIM and lean practices through a common model provides benefits across the project lifespan.
The document summarizes a project conducted by Edinburgh Council to survey dropped kerbs using ESRI's Collector application. The survey gathered data on dropped kerbs, raised tables, guardrails, and residential crossovers across the city. While the Collector worked well for gathering the data, some issues arose around labeling, syncing large amounts of data, and downloading data with geometry errors. The collected data will now be added to the Roads Services asset management system and used to prioritize accessibility improvements through smaller streetworks projects and larger capital renewal schemes.
Energy Saving Trust - Esri UK Annual Conference 2016Esri UK
This document summarizes a project using ArcGIS software to analyze and map home energy performance data across Devon, UK. The project involved collecting Energy Performance Certificate data, modeling it spatially to determine key property variables for each home, building an address-level housing database, and creating an online mapping platform to visualize the data. Challenges included developing a replicable spatial model and creating a high-performance web app with low ongoing costs. These were overcome by automating tasks in ArcMap and hosting map services on ArcGIS Online. The final solution allowed users to conduct queries and explore data layers to inform energy efficiency strategies. Lessons learned included effective use of Esri tools and cloud hosting for web mapping large datasets.
GIS can be used throughout the entire building lifecycle from planning and design through to operation. During the planning stage, GIS is useful for understanding geographic context and constraints. In design, GIS allows presentation of concepts to stakeholders and procedural modelling of design options. GIS supports analysis of design options and engagement. It also enables positional quality assurance. During construction, GIS supports site operations management. In operation, GIS facilitates facilities management and operational efficiency through integration with other systems like SAP and SharePoint. The customer's data requirements should be specified to ensure the right digital information assets are delivered.
1. The Community Development Department has created an interactive GIS database and map for the city's website to track zoning changes, infrastructure, and provide information to citizens and staff. This will be implemented by the end of June.
2. A project to redesign Broadway Street has been submitted to the MPO for funding. This will reduce lanes, widen sidewalks, add parking and landscaping based on earlier studies utilizing the GIS data.
3. Updates to the city's sign regulations are in progress, removing vague language, adding sizes and allowing some window signage. Public workshops provided feedback that will inform ongoing enforcement and education.
A sneak peek into the Viasys VDC product roadmapsViasys VDC
This document provides a sneak peek into the product roadmaps for Viasys VDC. It outlines upcoming features and integrations across their MAGNET Solutions portfolio, including enhanced support for point cloud processing, UAV data, city modeling, linear scheduling, and cloud-based collaboration. Key areas of focus are improving interoperability across CAD, BIM, survey, scheduling, and construction systems to enable end-to-end virtual design and construction workflows.
1) BIM and lean construction aim to improve construction efficiency and reduce waste. When used together in projects, they can better integrate activities, have a shared project objective, and enable early stakeholder involvement through a common model.
2) A collaboration model in BIM allows all stakeholders to understand and influence each other's work, helping to improve communication in lean practices like the Big Room. Simulation tools can also help evaluate options against project objectives.
3) Early model uses can help push design toward target costs and constructability, improving value. Integrating BIM and lean practices through a common model provides benefits across the project lifespan.
The document summarizes a project conducted by Edinburgh Council to survey dropped kerbs using ESRI's Collector application. The survey gathered data on dropped kerbs, raised tables, guardrails, and residential crossovers across the city. While the Collector worked well for gathering the data, some issues arose around labeling, syncing large amounts of data, and downloading data with geometry errors. The collected data will now be added to the Roads Services asset management system and used to prioritize accessibility improvements through smaller streetworks projects and larger capital renewal schemes.
Energy Saving Trust - Esri UK Annual Conference 2016Esri UK
This document summarizes a project using ArcGIS software to analyze and map home energy performance data across Devon, UK. The project involved collecting Energy Performance Certificate data, modeling it spatially to determine key property variables for each home, building an address-level housing database, and creating an online mapping platform to visualize the data. Challenges included developing a replicable spatial model and creating a high-performance web app with low ongoing costs. These were overcome by automating tasks in ArcMap and hosting map services on ArcGIS Online. The final solution allowed users to conduct queries and explore data layers to inform energy efficiency strategies. Lessons learned included effective use of Esri tools and cloud hosting for web mapping large datasets.
GIS can be used throughout the entire building lifecycle from planning and design through to operation. During the planning stage, GIS is useful for understanding geographic context and constraints. In design, GIS allows presentation of concepts to stakeholders and procedural modelling of design options. GIS supports analysis of design options and engagement. It also enables positional quality assurance. During construction, GIS supports site operations management. In operation, GIS facilitates facilities management and operational efficiency through integration with other systems like SAP and SharePoint. The customer's data requirements should be specified to ensure the right digital information assets are delivered.
1. The Community Development Department has created an interactive GIS database and map for the city's website to track zoning changes, infrastructure, and provide information to citizens and staff. This will be implemented by the end of June.
2. A project to redesign Broadway Street has been submitted to the MPO for funding. This will reduce lanes, widen sidewalks, add parking and landscaping based on earlier studies utilizing the GIS data.
3. Updates to the city's sign regulations are in progress, removing vague language, adding sizes and allowing some window signage. Public workshops provided feedback that will inform ongoing enforcement and education.
Ordnance Survey - Esri UK Annual Conference 2016Esri UK
This document discusses Ordnance Survey's open data products and their impact. It provides an overview of OS OpenData, the latest products including OS Street View, OS Open Map Local and OS Open Names. It highlights the uptake of the new products and how OS OpenData is used across multiple sectors and attracts a broad customer base. Examples are given of how OS OpenData is used in applications like Urban Observatory and how it can be leveraged to enable analysis, sharing and working together. The document promotes the potential opportunities that OS OpenData can unlock.
Esri UK - Annual Conference 2016 Transport for londonEsri UK
The document discusses a mobile GIS trial conducted by Transport for London to test using tablets and mobile technology for field data collection and spatial analysis. The trial aimed to provide users with maps and data on-site to record observations and photos flexibly. It tested a collector app and situational awareness web app using low-cost tablets. Feedback was positive, noting ease of use, time savings, and increased flexibility compared to traditional field data collection methods.
Smart Mapping - How to Create Stunning Maps - Esri UK Annual Conference 2016Esri UK
Smart Mapping is a new Esri technology that creates maps automatically by using intelligent defaults, visible scale ranges, and scale-aware styling to simplify the map making process. It analyzes data and applies the right symbology and visualization at the appropriate map scale, allowing users to generate stunning maps quickly without compromising cartographic design. The presentation demonstrated how Smart Mapping works across Esri platforms and concluded with information on upcoming Smart Mapping features and resources for learning more.
Using Spatial Business Intelligence For Asset ManagementSpatial bi foss4g2013noho
The maintenance of waterways is expensive. Optimization of reconstruction projects can save money and limit hindrance for the public. In this presentation I show how the implementation of Spatial OLAP can give better insight in the quality of the construction of waterway banks. By spatially overlaying inspection results with construction records, a better estimation can be made about the overall quality, potential danger and repair costs. Spatial OLAP is an excellent way to provide insight into the different variables involved in the planning proces of maintenance.
Network Rail - Esri UK Annual Conference 2016Esri UK
This document discusses Network Rail's use of GIS systems to evaluate and manage their earthworks assets without needing physical inspections. It details how they used aerial imagery, LiDAR data, and automated extraction of slope and geometry information from over 800,000 cross-sections to analyze 150,000 sites that had never been inspected before. This reduced the number of never-inspected sites from 36,000 to under 6,000 and saved an estimated £1.2 million by avoiding manual inspections. The methodology developed is now being applied nationally to verify all of Network Rail's earthworks assets and gain a complete picture of their geometry for the first time.
TILOS, Plan Linear Projects with ConfidenceM. Tuna
Trimble TILOS is a software for planning linear construction projects like railways, roads, pipelines, and transmission lines. It combines timelines with scaled diagrams of the project location to allow for intuitive, accurate planning and scheduling. Updates to schedules can be made quickly. TILOS integrates spatial data, allows for optimization of schedules to avoid clashes, and enables effective communication of plans through combined time-location diagrams.
This document summarizes the use of geographic information systems (GIS) on the Crossrail construction project in London. It discusses (1) an overview of Crossrail, the challenges of the complex project, and how GIS fits in, (2) how GIS data is shared across stakeholders through web portals, mobile apps, and open data, and (3) implementations including customizing GIS tools and a timeline of rolling out new capabilities from 2015-2016. Future plans are to integrate additional tools like 3D modeling, linear referencing, and hand over the GIS system for ongoing rail operations.
TORCreator application creates TOR Model for land parcels based on stored data in order to save, present, export or print model for the stakeholders or organizations. This all happened through AutoCAD as a powerful, easy and efficient workspace. In addition, TORCreator has many other geometric functions such as calculating dimensions, areas and saving field coordinates which come from field automatically, also it saves owner and consultant information.
Leveraging BIM Data for Estimating, Scheduling and Project ControlsAbhi Basu
BIM is being increasingly used during design and construction of building projects. Slides review what types of BIM data are available and show how to extract and use the data to develop quantitative metrics to develop schedule durations and tracking sheets for progress measurements. This effort also supports Lean Construction, Location-Based-Scheduling and Just-In-Time deliveries. The combination of BIM and CPM scheduling also enables us to provide more in-depth constructability reviews and 4D BIM services.
This document discusses using ESRI's Collector app to capture flood event data (FEDCAP). SEPA needs flood event data for flood mapping, risk assessments, warnings, and planning. Currently, data is collected inconsistently using paper forms. FEDCAP allows capturing georeferenced photos, videos, and location data using Collector. A winter trial saw over 300 point and 70 line features captured with photos during major flooding. Users found it faster and more accurate than paper forms. The trial demonstrated improved data quality and time savings. Future enhancements could include customizing forms and automating processing. FEDCAP provides a simple, flexible way to consistently capture useful flood event data.
Conference Projects visualization: BIM and linear planning. Marriott Hotel (Warsaw), 16.10.2015.
Presentation given by Alan Sharp - Business Area Director – Civil Engineering & Construction Division at Trimble Navigation Ltd.
This document outlines a project to create a parking system that makes it easier for drivers to find available spaces. The system will use sensors and meters to track parking availability. Key resources listed are a server, 100 meters, 200 sensors, and a team of CEO, managers, developers, testers and maintenance staff. The main constraints are financial costs of sensors and ensuring the project is completed on schedule without overtime. The project will involve planning, implementation, testing, documentation, release and maintenance stages.
This document discusses how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are being used to maximize economic recovery in the UK oil and gas industry. It provides an overview of the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA), their role in coordinating industry data and maps, and how they have improved data sharing and access through their GIS systems. Key points include transitioning data to standardized formats, building authoritative databases, implementing ArcGIS Server and Portal for internal and external use, and developing interactive maps and applications that have increased access and engagement with industry stakeholders. The goals are to continue improving data quality and availability to better inform decision making.
TILOS is linear project management software that allows users to plan, schedule, and track civil engineering projects through the use of time-distance diagrams. It enables quick and flexible planning directly on screen and integrates project site details, schedules, and progress tracking in a single view. TILOS is particularly useful for projects involving linear construction along a right-of-way such as highways, railways, and pipelines.
Paige Whitfield is a GIS intern and student volunteer with skills in ArcGIS, Microsoft Office, web and application development, and basic sciences. She has certifications in Esri online training courses and experience as a GIS intern for Cobb County, where she has completed projects involving tax assessor data analysis and senior services address geocoding. Whitfield is currently pursuing a B.Sc. in Geographic Information Science at Kennesaw State University.
Two-dimensional planning based on time and location
Combines CAD and project management features
Excellent presentation capabilities Superb progress tracking
Data exchange with other major project planning software

The Resort Municipality of Whistler sought to upgrade and maintain their fire hydrant system through GIS technologies by creating an updated fire hydrant database with a digital maintenance checklist form, a new layer with GPS coordinates, and a data model conforming to Canadian standards. Key steps included using Excel to create an efficient digital form, ArcGIS to load GPS-located data into a geodatabase following the specified data model, and FME to reposition point locations with new Easting and Northing coordinates. The updated fire hydrant database will help ensure hydrants are optimally maintained and GIS continues to effectively manage the municipality's assets into the future.
Creative Ways to Leverage Operational DataCartegraph
The seamless integration between Cartegraph OMS and ArcGIS fuels high-performance organizations with powerful spatial data and flexible workflows. Our Cartegraph + GIS expert share ideas for maps and apps that will help your team work smarter and provide a new level of transparency to your citizens.
Ghofran Kelany is a SAP Project Manager and PS & IM Consulting Lead with over 11 years of experience implementing SAP solutions for various industries. She has extensive experience leading SAP implementation projects in KSA and the Gulf region specializing in Project Systems, Investment Management, Engineering Construction & Operations, and discrete manufacturing. She is proficient in SAP modules including FI/CO, MM, PS, PP, and has strong knowledge of SAP's ASAP methodology.
This document is a resume for Sandeep Mamillapalli. It summarizes his professional experience working for various companies such as Tata Consulting Engineers Ltd, IVRCL Infra Ltd, and SBC Infrastructure on projects related to buildings, steel plants, and irrigation systems. It also provides details of his educational qualifications including a PGP degree from NICMAR and BE in Civil Engineering. His objective is to work for a progressive organization where he can upgrade his skills and be part of a team focused on growth.
Ordnance Survey - Esri UK Annual Conference 2016Esri UK
This document discusses Ordnance Survey's open data products and their impact. It provides an overview of OS OpenData, the latest products including OS Street View, OS Open Map Local and OS Open Names. It highlights the uptake of the new products and how OS OpenData is used across multiple sectors and attracts a broad customer base. Examples are given of how OS OpenData is used in applications like Urban Observatory and how it can be leveraged to enable analysis, sharing and working together. The document promotes the potential opportunities that OS OpenData can unlock.
Esri UK - Annual Conference 2016 Transport for londonEsri UK
The document discusses a mobile GIS trial conducted by Transport for London to test using tablets and mobile technology for field data collection and spatial analysis. The trial aimed to provide users with maps and data on-site to record observations and photos flexibly. It tested a collector app and situational awareness web app using low-cost tablets. Feedback was positive, noting ease of use, time savings, and increased flexibility compared to traditional field data collection methods.
Smart Mapping - How to Create Stunning Maps - Esri UK Annual Conference 2016Esri UK
Smart Mapping is a new Esri technology that creates maps automatically by using intelligent defaults, visible scale ranges, and scale-aware styling to simplify the map making process. It analyzes data and applies the right symbology and visualization at the appropriate map scale, allowing users to generate stunning maps quickly without compromising cartographic design. The presentation demonstrated how Smart Mapping works across Esri platforms and concluded with information on upcoming Smart Mapping features and resources for learning more.
Using Spatial Business Intelligence For Asset ManagementSpatial bi foss4g2013noho
The maintenance of waterways is expensive. Optimization of reconstruction projects can save money and limit hindrance for the public. In this presentation I show how the implementation of Spatial OLAP can give better insight in the quality of the construction of waterway banks. By spatially overlaying inspection results with construction records, a better estimation can be made about the overall quality, potential danger and repair costs. Spatial OLAP is an excellent way to provide insight into the different variables involved in the planning proces of maintenance.
Network Rail - Esri UK Annual Conference 2016Esri UK
This document discusses Network Rail's use of GIS systems to evaluate and manage their earthworks assets without needing physical inspections. It details how they used aerial imagery, LiDAR data, and automated extraction of slope and geometry information from over 800,000 cross-sections to analyze 150,000 sites that had never been inspected before. This reduced the number of never-inspected sites from 36,000 to under 6,000 and saved an estimated £1.2 million by avoiding manual inspections. The methodology developed is now being applied nationally to verify all of Network Rail's earthworks assets and gain a complete picture of their geometry for the first time.
TILOS, Plan Linear Projects with ConfidenceM. Tuna
Trimble TILOS is a software for planning linear construction projects like railways, roads, pipelines, and transmission lines. It combines timelines with scaled diagrams of the project location to allow for intuitive, accurate planning and scheduling. Updates to schedules can be made quickly. TILOS integrates spatial data, allows for optimization of schedules to avoid clashes, and enables effective communication of plans through combined time-location diagrams.
This document summarizes the use of geographic information systems (GIS) on the Crossrail construction project in London. It discusses (1) an overview of Crossrail, the challenges of the complex project, and how GIS fits in, (2) how GIS data is shared across stakeholders through web portals, mobile apps, and open data, and (3) implementations including customizing GIS tools and a timeline of rolling out new capabilities from 2015-2016. Future plans are to integrate additional tools like 3D modeling, linear referencing, and hand over the GIS system for ongoing rail operations.
TORCreator application creates TOR Model for land parcels based on stored data in order to save, present, export or print model for the stakeholders or organizations. This all happened through AutoCAD as a powerful, easy and efficient workspace. In addition, TORCreator has many other geometric functions such as calculating dimensions, areas and saving field coordinates which come from field automatically, also it saves owner and consultant information.
Leveraging BIM Data for Estimating, Scheduling and Project ControlsAbhi Basu
BIM is being increasingly used during design and construction of building projects. Slides review what types of BIM data are available and show how to extract and use the data to develop quantitative metrics to develop schedule durations and tracking sheets for progress measurements. This effort also supports Lean Construction, Location-Based-Scheduling and Just-In-Time deliveries. The combination of BIM and CPM scheduling also enables us to provide more in-depth constructability reviews and 4D BIM services.
This document discusses using ESRI's Collector app to capture flood event data (FEDCAP). SEPA needs flood event data for flood mapping, risk assessments, warnings, and planning. Currently, data is collected inconsistently using paper forms. FEDCAP allows capturing georeferenced photos, videos, and location data using Collector. A winter trial saw over 300 point and 70 line features captured with photos during major flooding. Users found it faster and more accurate than paper forms. The trial demonstrated improved data quality and time savings. Future enhancements could include customizing forms and automating processing. FEDCAP provides a simple, flexible way to consistently capture useful flood event data.
Conference Projects visualization: BIM and linear planning. Marriott Hotel (Warsaw), 16.10.2015.
Presentation given by Alan Sharp - Business Area Director – Civil Engineering & Construction Division at Trimble Navigation Ltd.
This document outlines a project to create a parking system that makes it easier for drivers to find available spaces. The system will use sensors and meters to track parking availability. Key resources listed are a server, 100 meters, 200 sensors, and a team of CEO, managers, developers, testers and maintenance staff. The main constraints are financial costs of sensors and ensuring the project is completed on schedule without overtime. The project will involve planning, implementation, testing, documentation, release and maintenance stages.
This document discusses how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are being used to maximize economic recovery in the UK oil and gas industry. It provides an overview of the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA), their role in coordinating industry data and maps, and how they have improved data sharing and access through their GIS systems. Key points include transitioning data to standardized formats, building authoritative databases, implementing ArcGIS Server and Portal for internal and external use, and developing interactive maps and applications that have increased access and engagement with industry stakeholders. The goals are to continue improving data quality and availability to better inform decision making.
TILOS is linear project management software that allows users to plan, schedule, and track civil engineering projects through the use of time-distance diagrams. It enables quick and flexible planning directly on screen and integrates project site details, schedules, and progress tracking in a single view. TILOS is particularly useful for projects involving linear construction along a right-of-way such as highways, railways, and pipelines.
Paige Whitfield is a GIS intern and student volunteer with skills in ArcGIS, Microsoft Office, web and application development, and basic sciences. She has certifications in Esri online training courses and experience as a GIS intern for Cobb County, where she has completed projects involving tax assessor data analysis and senior services address geocoding. Whitfield is currently pursuing a B.Sc. in Geographic Information Science at Kennesaw State University.
Two-dimensional planning based on time and location
Combines CAD and project management features
Excellent presentation capabilities Superb progress tracking
Data exchange with other major project planning software

The Resort Municipality of Whistler sought to upgrade and maintain their fire hydrant system through GIS technologies by creating an updated fire hydrant database with a digital maintenance checklist form, a new layer with GPS coordinates, and a data model conforming to Canadian standards. Key steps included using Excel to create an efficient digital form, ArcGIS to load GPS-located data into a geodatabase following the specified data model, and FME to reposition point locations with new Easting and Northing coordinates. The updated fire hydrant database will help ensure hydrants are optimally maintained and GIS continues to effectively manage the municipality's assets into the future.
Creative Ways to Leverage Operational DataCartegraph
The seamless integration between Cartegraph OMS and ArcGIS fuels high-performance organizations with powerful spatial data and flexible workflows. Our Cartegraph + GIS expert share ideas for maps and apps that will help your team work smarter and provide a new level of transparency to your citizens.
Ghofran Kelany is a SAP Project Manager and PS & IM Consulting Lead with over 11 years of experience implementing SAP solutions for various industries. She has extensive experience leading SAP implementation projects in KSA and the Gulf region specializing in Project Systems, Investment Management, Engineering Construction & Operations, and discrete manufacturing. She is proficient in SAP modules including FI/CO, MM, PS, PP, and has strong knowledge of SAP's ASAP methodology.
This document is a resume for Sandeep Mamillapalli. It summarizes his professional experience working for various companies such as Tata Consulting Engineers Ltd, IVRCL Infra Ltd, and SBC Infrastructure on projects related to buildings, steel plants, and irrigation systems. It also provides details of his educational qualifications including a PGP degree from NICMAR and BE in Civil Engineering. His objective is to work for a progressive organization where he can upgrade his skills and be part of a team focused on growth.
The document describes Field Activity Planner, a software tool for project planning, visualization, and collaboration for offshore installations and marine operations. It allows users to create timelines and layouts of field assets, connect them visually, plan activities and costs, and animate schedules. The tool provides integrated planning, design, costing and scheduling capabilities in one online collaborative platform to improve project management.
Tobacco road meets the technology highway part iii pptp6academy
This document discusses Durham Public Works' integration of Primavera, ArcGIS, and internally developed systems to improve project management and communication. The goals were to provide accurate schedule and cost information, inform citizens of work, increase efficiency, and do more with less. Results included tools like Pavenator for tracking expenditures by geography and dashboards for analyses. Integration required defining data flows and models between the systems. Lessons learned included addressing multiple user needs, data cleansing, and planning integration before connecting the systems.
The document discusses the project management processes based on PMBOK, including initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing processes. It describes the interaction between the processes and provides more details on the planning processes which involve scope planning, time activity definition, cost resource planning, risk management planning, and integration into a project plan. The executing and controlling processes focus on project plan execution, change control, and performance reporting. Finally, the closing processes include communications, administrative closure, and procurement contract closeout.
This document summarizes the experience and qualifications of Mahmoud Makram Mohamed. It includes his educational background with a B.S. in Engineering from Zagazig University in 2010. It then lists his project experience working on large commercial developments in Dubai and Saudi Arabia from 2012 to present. Finally, it provides details on his computer skills, language abilities, and professional memberships.
Implementation review eppm p6 8.2 at a major utility - Oracle Primavera P6 Co...p6academy
This document provides a summary of an implementation review of project and portfolio management tools at Pepco Holdings, Inc., a major utility company. The implementation involved transitioning to Oracle's Primavera P6 software for project scheduling and Oracle's OPPM software for project management. Key aspects of the implementation included aligning departments around a single project data repository, improving transparency around resource needs and accountability, and establishing processes for project initiation, scope changes, and reporting. The implementation methodology involved four phases - strategic alignment, design, configuration, and implementation. Lessons learned included ensuring senior management support, stakeholder involvement, and addressing change management with users.
Project controls function in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) development program in Saudi Arabia. as presented to engineering graduates Interns from Tomouh program in October 2018.
This document contains a summary of Ian James Street's work experience. It lists his current role as a Primavera P6 Project Controls/Planning Engineer for United Utilities since September 2015, where he is responsible for project control planning, costing, scheduling and reporting using Primavera P6. It also outlines similar previous roles he held with Transport for Greater Manchester, United Utilities, Bechtel Ltd, BNFL Westinghouse Springfields Fuel Ltd, and various positions in the aerospace industry over 12 years.
This document contains a summary of G. Dhinagar's professional experience and qualifications. He has over 22 years of experience in supply chain management and 13 years of experience in IT and ERP systems like SAP. He has worked on various implementation projects for companies in industries like chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing. His roles have included delivery manager, project manager, and project lead. He is specialized in areas like materials management, warehouse management, and logistics execution.
Mark L. Hotz has extensive experience in IT project management, business analysis, GIS, and technical roles. He has managed projects for various organizations, writing requirements documents, managing budgets and timelines, and leading implementation. His background includes implementing GIS systems, gathering and processing spatial data, and advising on technology strategies. He has expertise in project management methodologies, as well as software such as ESRI, AutoCAD, and Microsoft Office.
This document discusses the evolution of project management processes at Advanced Technology Division (ATD) from version 1.0 to 2.0. It explains how early PM tools focused on cost, schedule and resources for individual projects. It then summarizes how ATD developed a standardized project lifecycle template, identified resources, and began capturing more program-level data on priorities and capacity planning. Finally, it outlines how the new Innovator PM tool integrated projects and provides more timely updates across multiple levels from individual projects to programs.
Subhash Patil has over 25 years of experience in project management and construction. He has managed projects in roads, industrial, residential, and infrastructure construction totaling over Rs. 900 crores. Some of his responsibilities include project planning, site management, resource planning, liaising with clients, and ensuring quality and on-time delivery.
This document provides an overview of PetroPhoenix Engineering Solutions Pvt Ltd, an engineering consultancy firm. It outlines the company's vision, mission, goals and capabilities in various engineering disciplines such as process, piping, instrumentation, electrical, and structural engineering. The company focuses on industries like oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, refinery and power. It details the engineering services offered, software expertise, quality processes, 3D modeling capabilities, and provides some sample drawings. The document emphasizes customer priorities, project execution, safety, reliability and change management.
Vikas Kakkar is a SAP professional with over 6 years of experience implementing and supporting SAP PS modules for project management. He has experience working for several construction and engineering companies in India and Qatar, where he was responsible for tasks like system rollouts, end user training, budget preparation, and generating progress reports. The document provides details of his work history, education, skills, and contact information while seeking new opportunities as an SAP consultant.
Andrey Toporov is a senior SAP consultant with over 10 years of experience implementing SAP solutions across various industries. He has extensive experience leading SAP implementation projects from requirements gathering through go-live and post go-live support. He is certified in SAP procurement and has successfully delivered 7 full SAP implementation projects along with participation in several other international projects.
Integrated Planning Using Enterprise Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service at ...Joseph Alaimo Jr
Presentation to demonstrate how a world leader in metal, electronics, and curbside recycling, implemented the Oracle Enterprise Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service (EPBCS) application to satisfy their forecasting and budgeting needs. The solution uses a Hybrid architecture, in which on-premises Financial Data Management Enterprise Edition (FDMEE) is used for data integration, for loading from source systems to EPBCS, and to integrate post forecast data with on-premises Hyperion Financial Management (HFM).
fmewt19 - Around the world stories master deckConsortech
The document contains summaries from various organizations describing how they use FME to solve geospatial data challenges. The summaries are:
1) Suncor Energy automated geospatial data integration to reduce time spent on data tasks from hours to minutes and remove human error.
2) Buccleuch Estates automated farm inspection reports by compiling photos and notes into standardized PDF reports faster than manual methods.
3) Valeron Enviro Consulting visualized windfield data models to create a marketable product for architects by analyzing and calculating the data in FME.
This document outlines a project management framework for the GIS Office to standardize their processes. It discusses implementing structured methodologies to deliver projects on time, on budget, and meeting specifications. The framework is based on PRINCE2 principles and software development methodologies. It defines four project phases: initiation, planning, implementation, and handover. The framework provides templates and guidelines for documentation, roles, scope, scheduling, and other key elements to improve efficiency, quality, and client relationships.
Stephen Wiafe has over 20 years of experience in CAD drafting and design, project management, and computer security. He has extensive skills in software such as AutoCAD, MicroStation, ArcGIS, and Adobe. He has worked on a wide range of projects for government agencies and private companies, preparing drawings of sites, facilities, and infrastructure. His experience includes drafting designs for transportation and construction projects, as well as environmental site assessments and remediation plans.
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Advanced control scheme of doubly fed induction generator for wind turbine us...IJECEIAES
This paper describes a speed control device for generating electrical energy on an electricity network based on the doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) used for wind power conversion systems. At first, a double-fed induction generator model was constructed. A control law is formulated to govern the flow of energy between the stator of a DFIG and the energy network using three types of controllers: proportional integral (PI), sliding mode controller (SMC) and second order sliding mode controller (SOSMC). Their different results in terms of power reference tracking, reaction to unexpected speed fluctuations, sensitivity to perturbations, and resilience against machine parameter alterations are compared. MATLAB/Simulink was used to conduct the simulations for the preceding study. Multiple simulations have shown very satisfying results, and the investigations demonstrate the efficacy and power-enhancing capabilities of the suggested control system.
The CBC machine is a common diagnostic tool used by doctors to measure a patient's red blood cell count, white blood cell count and platelet count. The machine uses a small sample of the patient's blood, which is then placed into special tubes and analyzed. The results of the analysis are then displayed on a screen for the doctor to review. The CBC machine is an important tool for diagnosing various conditions, such as anemia, infection and leukemia. It can also help to monitor a patient's response to treatment.
Null Bangalore | Pentesters Approach to AWS IAMDivyanshu
#Abstract:
- Learn more about the real-world methods for auditing AWS IAM (Identity and Access Management) as a pentester. So let us proceed with a brief discussion of IAM as well as some typical misconfigurations and their potential exploits in order to reinforce the understanding of IAM security best practices.
- Gain actionable insights into AWS IAM policies and roles, using hands on approach.
#Prerequisites:
- Basic understanding of AWS services and architecture
- Familiarity with cloud security concepts
- Experience using the AWS Management Console or AWS CLI.
- For hands on lab create account on [killercoda.com](https://killercoda.com/cloudsecurity-scenario/)
# Scenario Covered:
- Basics of IAM in AWS
- Implementing IAM Policies with Least Privilege to Manage S3 Bucket
- Objective: Create an S3 bucket with least privilege IAM policy and validate access.
- Steps:
- Create S3 bucket.
- Attach least privilege policy to IAM user.
- Validate access.
- Exploiting IAM PassRole Misconfiguration
-Allows a user to pass a specific IAM role to an AWS service (ec2), typically used for service access delegation. Then exploit PassRole Misconfiguration granting unauthorized access to sensitive resources.
- Objective: Demonstrate how a PassRole misconfiguration can grant unauthorized access.
- Steps:
- Allow user to pass IAM role to EC2.
- Exploit misconfiguration for unauthorized access.
- Access sensitive resources.
- Exploiting IAM AssumeRole Misconfiguration with Overly Permissive Role
- An overly permissive IAM role configuration can lead to privilege escalation by creating a role with administrative privileges and allow a user to assume this role.
- Objective: Show how overly permissive IAM roles can lead to privilege escalation.
- Steps:
- Create role with administrative privileges.
- Allow user to assume the role.
- Perform administrative actions.
- Differentiation between PassRole vs AssumeRole
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Optimizing Gradle Builds - Gradle DPE Tour Berlin 2024Sinan KOZAK
Sinan from the Delivery Hero mobile infrastructure engineering team shares a deep dive into performance acceleration with Gradle build cache optimizations. Sinan shares their journey into solving complex build-cache problems that affect Gradle builds. By understanding the challenges and solutions found in our journey, we aim to demonstrate the possibilities for faster builds. The case study reveals how overlapping outputs and cache misconfigurations led to significant increases in build times, especially as the project scaled up with numerous modules using Paparazzi tests. The journey from diagnosing to defeating cache issues offers invaluable lessons on maintaining cache integrity without sacrificing functionality.
Use PyCharm for remote debugging of WSL on a Windo cf5c162d672e4e58b4dde5d797...shadow0702a
This document serves as a comprehensive step-by-step guide on how to effectively use PyCharm for remote debugging of the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on a local Windows machine. It meticulously outlines several critical steps in the process, starting with the crucial task of enabling permissions, followed by the installation and configuration of WSL.
The guide then proceeds to explain how to set up the SSH service within the WSL environment, an integral part of the process. Alongside this, it also provides detailed instructions on how to modify the inbound rules of the Windows firewall to facilitate the process, ensuring that there are no connectivity issues that could potentially hinder the debugging process.
The document further emphasizes on the importance of checking the connection between the Windows and WSL environments, providing instructions on how to ensure that the connection is optimal and ready for remote debugging.
It also offers an in-depth guide on how to configure the WSL interpreter and files within the PyCharm environment. This is essential for ensuring that the debugging process is set up correctly and that the program can be run effectively within the WSL terminal.
Additionally, the document provides guidance on how to set up breakpoints for debugging, a fundamental aspect of the debugging process which allows the developer to stop the execution of their code at certain points and inspect their program at those stages.
Finally, the document concludes by providing a link to a reference blog. This blog offers additional information and guidance on configuring the remote Python interpreter in PyCharm, providing the reader with a well-rounded understanding of the process.
Redefining brain tumor segmentation: a cutting-edge convolutional neural netw...IJECEIAES
Medical image analysis has witnessed significant advancements with deep learning techniques. In the domain of brain tumor segmentation, the ability to
precisely delineate tumor boundaries from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
scans holds profound implications for diagnosis. This study presents an ensemble convolutional neural network (CNN) with transfer learning, integrating
the state-of-the-art Deeplabv3+ architecture with the ResNet18 backbone. The
model is rigorously trained and evaluated, exhibiting remarkable performance
metrics, including an impressive global accuracy of 99.286%, a high-class accuracy of 82.191%, a mean intersection over union (IoU) of 79.900%, a weighted
IoU of 98.620%, and a Boundary F1 (BF) score of 83.303%. Notably, a detailed comparative analysis with existing methods showcases the superiority of
our proposed model. These findings underscore the model’s competence in precise brain tumor localization, underscoring its potential to revolutionize medical
image analysis and enhance healthcare outcomes. This research paves the way
for future exploration and optimization of advanced CNN models in medical
imaging, emphasizing addressing false positives and resource efficiency.
CHINA’S GEO-ECONOMIC OUTREACH IN CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES AND FUTURE PROSPECTjpsjournal1
The rivalry between prominent international actors for dominance over Central Asia's hydrocarbon
reserves and the ancient silk trade route, along with China's diplomatic endeavours in the area, has been
referred to as the "New Great Game." This research centres on the power struggle, considering
geopolitical, geostrategic, and geoeconomic variables. Topics including trade, political hegemony, oil
politics, and conventional and nontraditional security are all explored and explained by the researcher.
Using Mackinder's Heartland, Spykman Rimland, and Hegemonic Stability theories, examines China's role
in Central Asia. This study adheres to the empirical epistemological method and has taken care of
objectivity. This study analyze primary and secondary research documents critically to elaborate role of
china’s geo economic outreach in central Asian countries and its future prospect. China is thriving in trade,
pipeline politics, and winning states, according to this study, thanks to important instruments like the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative. According to this study,
China is seeing significant success in commerce, pipeline politics, and gaining influence on other
governments. This success may be attributed to the effective utilisation of key tools such as the Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative.
5. • Construction Start 2016 and
Comissioning 2018
• Capacity: 255,6 MV
• 71 turbines
• 70 km roads
Project Introduction – Roan Wind park
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6. DynaRoad on Site - Roan Wind Farm
Objectives
What was done
Starting point and Input
Process
Planning
Decision making
Results
General Contractor
Picture
12. Change of the alignment
Red = initial design
Yellow = Detailed Improved design
13. Timeline – what was done?
September 2016 November 2016 March 2017 March 2017
- Mass Balance Analysis - Schedule modifications
- New prioritasions
- Changed project division
Locked
- Locked schedule
- Follow-up
- LoB Schedule
14. Timeline – what was done?
September 2016 November 2016 March 2017 March 2017
- Mass Balance Analysis - Schedule modifications
- New prioritasions
- Changed project division
Locked
- Locked schedule
- Follow-up
- LoB Schedule
15. Timeline – what was done?
September 2016 November 2016 March 2017 March 2017
- Mass Balance Analysis - Schedule modifications
- New prioritasions
- Changed project division
Locked 2nd time
- Locked schedule
- Follow-
- LoB Schedule
18. 3D Model in Scheduling and Mass Haul Planning
Rock cut
Rock fill
19. Timeline – what was done?
September 2017 November 2017 March 2018 March 2018
- Mass Balance Analysis
- Monthly production
follow-up
- New Location Breakdown
- Change in turbine order
prioritazion By owner
Schedule update
- Locked General schedule in
Gantt for reporting
- Dynamic schedule for
production
- LoB Schedule
22. Summary
A good picture of the mass balance in a early stage
Design Control
Production planning
A visual location- and quantity based schedule
Site Management
Knowledge of where to be when
Functioning follow-up and reporting of progress
23. Best Practices for Streamlining your Project
Raido Puust, Software Specialist, MSc, PhD
Viasys VDC Oy
24. MAGNET Construction Solution Workflows
Design
Plan
VDC ConstructionEstimateOptimize
Models
Schedule
Constructible models
Asbuilt
Tasks
Actuals
The future workflows for MAGNET portfolio:
Design model estimates will be shared for mass haul plans (DynaRoad) and model based analysis for visual/clash detection analysis (VDC)
Optimized mass haul plan is sent back to make design changes
Scheduled mass haul plans will be simulated as 4D/5D models.
Tasks/models from the planning/design phase are shared for optimized construction workflows
As built models / actuals tasks are shared back to planning/design phase to keep the continuous and optimized workflows during the whole project lifecycle.