Title | Digital Management Planning for Marine Meteorological Observation Operations |
Dept | Transportation Technology Research Center |
Year | 2024 |
Month | 3 |
Price | 150 |
Summary | The Institute of Transportation has been conducting marine meteorological observations in various commercial ports in Taiwan for many years. The real-time data is used for vessel entry and exit, port operations, and disaster prevention warnings. The long-term statistical and analytical data is provided to the public for reference in port operation, planning, design, and research. However, the operation and maintenance of each station requires a lot of manpower and materials. The large amount of data produced also requires a stable and reliable system for collection and management. Since the existing maintenance procedures, data flow, and database management are gradually unable to meet the needs, this plan aims to collect and integrate the resources and data of the agency's marine meteorological observation business, and plan to develop a digital management system for marine meteorological observation operations. This system will be an important tool for relevant personnel in station maintenance, financial management, data preservation, and quality control. The planning structure of this system is divided into two categories: basic data management and resource data management. Basic data management includes items, port areas, personnel, and funds. Resource data management includes station data, maintenance records, instruments, materials, data flow, database management, and quality control record management. Each form in the system adopts a linked design to save operation time and avoid missing procedures. The system will also provide a user interface on computers and mobile phones, with the principles of increasing user-friendliness, reducing text input, and retaining expansion flexibility. The actual system development and testing work will be carried out in the coming years. It is expected that the system will be fully utilized in the future to enhance the agency's marine meteorological observation research and development. |
Post date | 2024/03/28 |
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