1.

Record Nr.

UNISOBSOBE00052032

Titolo

2.2 / von Theodor Mommsen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Graz : Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1952

Edizione

[Unveränderter, photomechanischer Nachdruck der dritten Auflage]

Descrizione fisica

VIII, 746-1171 p. ; 22 cm

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Riproduzione facsimilare della 3. ed.

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911007034803321

Autore

Federation Water Environment

Titolo

Information Technology for Water and Wastewater Utilities : MOP 33

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chicago, : Water Environment Federation, 2022

ISBN

9781523147236

1523147237

9781572784277

157278427X

Edizione

[Second edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (243 p.)

Collana

Manual of practice ; ; Number 33

Disciplina

628.162

Soggetti

Water treatment plants - Information technology

Sewage disposal plants - Information technology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.0. Evolution of Information Technology -- 2.0. Intent and Target Audience -- 3.0. Utility Structure and Information Technology -- 4.0. Opportunities --



5.0. References -- 6.0. Suggested Readings -- Chapter 2. Where Is the Value? Understanding the Business Context for Information Technology -- 1.0. Summary of Key Things to Know -- 2.0. Business Context -- 2.1. Customer Service -- 2.2. Accessing Information -- 2.3. Resilience

2.4. Governmental Incentives and Requirements -- 2.5. Sustainability and Social Justice -- 2.6. Aging Workforce and Changing Demographics -- 2.7. Transparency -- 3.0. Overview of Information Technology Systems for Utilities -- 4.0. Business Systems -- 4.1. Running the Utility Business -- 4.2. Managing and Paying Staff -- 4.3. Finance and Accounting -- 4.4. Customer Service -- 4.5. Managing Knowledge and Collaboration -- 5.0. Utility Management Systems -- 5.1. Metering -- 5.2. Maintenance and Asset Management -- 5.2.1. Asset Management -- 5.2.2. Maintenance -- 5.2.3. Inventory Management

5.2.4. Job Cost Accounting -- 5.3. Compliance Monitoring and Reporting -- 5.4. Project and Program Management -- 5.5. Construction Management -- 6.0. Operations -- 6.1. Collecting Operational Data -- 6.2. Water Quality Testing -- 6.3. Operational Control -- 7.0. Planning and Decision Support -- 7.1. Planning -- 7.2. Modeling -- 7.2.1. Water Distribution Models -- 7.2.2. Hydrology and Hydraulics Models -- 7.2.3. Process Models -- 7.3. Deciding -- 8.0. References -- 9.0. Suggested Readings -- Chapter 3. The Importance of Data -- 1.0. Summary of Key Things to Know -- 2.0. Why Data Matters

3.0. Data Quality -- 4.0. Data Sources -- 5.0. Data Collection -- 6.0. Integrating Data Sets -- 7.0. Data Governance -- 8.0. Potential for the Utility of the Future -- 8.1. The Internet of Things -- 8.2. Digital Twins -- 8.3. Artificial Intelligence -- 9.0. References -- 10.0. Suggested Readings -- Chapter 4. Planning and Implementing Information Technology Projects and Programs -- 1.0. Summary of Key Things to Know -- 2.0. Alignment With Utility Priorities -- 2.1. Relationship Between Information Technology and Utility Strategic Priorities

2.2. Do You Need an Information Technology Strategic Plan? -- 3.0. Steps to Understand Your Information Technology Needs -- 3.1. Identify and Convene Key Stakeholders -- 3.1.1. Executive Steering Team -- 3.1.2. Planning Team -- 3.2. Articulate Current Conditions -- 3.2.1. Business Process Modeling -- 3.2.2. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats Analysis -- 3.2.3. Perspective Gathering -- 3.3. Identify Desired State -- 3.4. Prioritize Needs and Opportunities -- 4.0. Document the Strategic Information Technology Plan -- 4.1. Business Context -- 4.1.1. Vision -- 4.1.2. Goals

4.1.3. Objectives

Sommario/riassunto

Technology and utilities' application of technology have evolved significantly since the original publication of MOP 33, yet many of the core principles for the successful application of information technology (IT) remain. This new edition covers the same fundamental principles and most common systems addressed in the first edition, while updating areas where the application of technology has changed significantly and highlighting areas of growing focus or concern, including cybersecurity and data governance.