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Provide data visualization and analysis applications to build support for data archiving and transportation ITS and Operations overall.The Regional Integrated Transportation Information System in the Maryland, Washington DC region gains support through the visualization tools and easy access they provide to their users.
Develop a long-term ITS vision and use systems engineering processes to successfully manage ITS deployments.Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority's experience in deploying transit ITS
Consider developing a data warehouse early on to simplify the integration of subsequent ITS deployments and to efficiently manage operations of interdependent applications.Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority's experience in deploying transit ITS
Ensure proper sequencing of ITS deployments with careful consideration to dependencies among projects and utilize a data warehouse to lessen complexity in ITS integration.Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority's experience in deploying transit ITS
Resolve conflicts between traditional data sources by using archived data.Results from the Planning for Operations Case Study from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission in San Francisco California
Beware of accuracy and privacy issues in using truck transponder data for developing real-time traveler information applications.An Oregon Department of Transportation Experience
Training is important for Archived Data User Service (ADUS) acceptance and increased use.Experience from Caifornia's training program for the PeMS Freeway Archive provide in the 2007 ADUS TRB Workshop
Draw on the strengths of complementary relationships between the public and private sectors for successful implementation of ITS projects.The E-470 Public Highway Authority’s experience in forging public-private partnerships for design, construction, operations, and maintenance of an electronic toll highway facility.
Consider requirements definition and system design Issues for Archived Data Management Systems.Experience from six Archived Data Management Systems case studies.
Build support for operations and management activities by using data collected and archived to demonstrate data archival benefits. National experience using archived traffic detector data for monitoring highway performance.
Gather information on activities and events that can affect system performance. National experience using archived traffic detector data for monitoring highway performance.
Encourage agencies collecting data to use the collected data to improve their own agency functions.National experience using archived traffic detector data for monitoring highway performance.
Promote local use of archived data for performance monitoring as a means of improving the interpretation of system performance at the national level. National experience using archived traffic detector data for monitoring highway performance.
Use available datasets that can eventually capture the benefits of improved or ideal data, instead of waiting for a silver bullet dataset.National experience using archived traffic detector data for monitoring highway performance.
Establish and thoroughly document accurate data collection and management procedures with the involvement of traffic managers.National experience using archived traffic detector data for monitoring highway performance.
Provide ITS data at different aggregation levels as well as unaggregated data to satisfy diverse user needs.National experience with ITS data archiving, sharing and usage.
Improve ITS data quality to achieve better analysis standards.National experience with ITS data archiving, sharing and usage.
Provide easy and low-cost access to ITS data to facilitate data usage.National experience with ITS data archiving, sharing and usage.
Develop a formal ITS data sharing policy for your agencyA survey of transportation agencies and private firms involved in providing traveler information services.
Do not count on revenue generation from data sharing to subsidize the operation and maintenance expenses of advanced traveler information systems.A survey of transportation agencies and private firms involved in providing traveler information services.
Develop written policies that delimit the use and distribution of data.A national experience with resolving the issues regarding the collection, distribution, and retention of transportation data.
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