SYGEME: Integrated Municipal Management for Water Ressources = SYGEME: La gestion municipale intégrée des ressources en eau

Revaz, Jean-Marc ; Cherix, Gaëtan

In: Proceedings, 11th Int'l Conf. on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering, 14-16 juin 2006, Montreal, Canada, 2006, p. 1-9

SYGEME: INTEGRATED MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT FOR WATER RESSOURCES 1) AIM. - To offer management and monitoring tools for urban networks (water, energy, communication, transport). 2) OBJECTIVE. - To develop an Internet platform designed for the management of the complete water cycle of a municipality (drinking and waste water) 3) TARGET. Political and technical leaders of public collectivities... Plus

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    SYGEME: INTEGRATED MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT FOR WATER RESSOURCES 1) AIM. - To offer management and monitoring tools for urban networks (water, energy, communication, transport). 2) OBJECTIVE. - To develop an Internet platform designed for the management of the complete water cycle of a municipality (drinking and waste water) 3) TARGET. Political and technical leaders of public collectivities (small to middle size municipalities) 4) PROJECT ADDED VALUE The SyGEMe project is innovating, because it combines the various systems currently used to manage the technical networks of our municipalities Mainly, the three most important systems are: A) Geographical information systems: The data stored in this type of system are georeferenced, but they are mainly static. The system allows connections between the data and their use. For instance, that allows the determination of impacts on the network of a potential breakdown. B) Flows monitoring systems: The dynamic data stored in this system result from any kind of measures. They facilitate the phenomena's understanding and the disfunctions’ detection by a flows monitoring. C) Expert systems: This system entails experiences, rules, indicators and any available information that can assist urban managers in decision making. Therefore, SyGEMe is an innovating project, that intends to develop a global integrated management and monitoring tool for urban techical networks (water, energy, communication, transport)