This paper, which discusses how water utilities can develop a computerized maintenance management system, is organized into three sections. The first identifies some of the potential benefits of a computerized maintenance management system. The second section discusses the key elements of a computer system: work request, planning and scheduling, work tracking, decision oriented reporting, materials management, and cost accounting. The final section presents a plan for the successful implementation of a computerized system. Implementation is a five step process: establish maintenance objectives, document the current situation, define system requirements, develop or purchase software, and implement and evaluate. There are many commercial maintenance management systems, ranging from simple, single-purpose systems to very sophisticated integrated systems. If an off-the-shelf system does not meet the needs of a utility, a custom system can be developed. The cost depends primarily on the complexity of the system.
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| ISBN(s) : | 0898675812 |
| Note : | This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus |
| Number of Pages : | 7 |
| Published : | 01/01/1991 |