Information Systems for Engineering and Infrastructure Asset Management
ENGINEERING AND INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS MAINTAIN THE LIFELINE OF ECONOMIES
It is, therefore, critical to manage these assets in such a way that they provide a consistent level of service throughout their lifecycle. Management of asset lifecycle, however, is information intensive and utilises a plethora of information systems. The role of theses systems in asset management is much more profound. It extends beyond the organizational boundaries and addresses business relationships with external stakeholders to deliver enhanced level of business outcomes. In doing so information systems are not only required to translate business strategic considerations into action, but are also expected to produce learnings and feedback that informs business strategy and aids in strategic reorientation.
About the Author
Dr. Abrar Haider completed his doctoral thesis at the University of South Australia at the School of Computer & Information Science. He is a Research Fellow/Course Coordinator at the University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
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Author | Dr. Abrar Haider completed his doctoral thesis at the University of South Australia at the School of Computer & Information Science. He is a Research Fellow/Course Coordinator at the University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia. |