Water Expert : a conceptualized framework for development of a rule-based decision support system for distribution system decontamination

Q2 Engineering
J. Gutenson, A. Ernest, J. Fattic, L. Ormsbee, A. Oubeidillah, X. Zhang
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Abstract. Significant drinking water contamination events pose a serious threat to public and environmental health. Water utilities often must make timely, critical decisions without evaluating all facets of the incident. The data needed to enact informed decisions are inevitably dispersant and disparate, originating from policy, science, and heuristic contributors. Water Expert is a functioning hybrid decision support system (DSS) and expert system framework that emphasizes the meshing of parallel data structures in order to expedite and optimize the decision pathway. Delivered as a thin-client application through the user's web browser, Water Expert's extensive knowledgebase is a product of inter-university collaboration that methodically pieced together system decontamination procedures. Decontamination procedures are investigated through consultation with subject matter experts, literature review, and prototyping with stakeholders. This paper discusses the development of Water Expert, analyzing the development process underlying the DSS and the system's existing architecture specifications. Water Expert constitutes the first system to employ a combination of deterministic and heuristic models which provide decontamination solutions for water distribution systems. Results indicate that the decision making process following a contamination event is a multi-disciplinary effort. This contortion of multiple inputs and objectives limit the ability of the decision maker to find optimum solutions without technological intervention.
水专家:一个概念化框架,用于开发基于规则的分配系统净化决策支持系统
摘要重大饮用水污染事件对公众健康和环境健康构成严重威胁。水务公司通常必须在没有对事件的各个方面进行评估的情况下做出及时、关键的决定。制定明智决策所需的数据不可避免地分散和分散,来自政策、科学和启发式贡献者。Water Expert是一个有效的混合决策支持系统(DSS)和专家系统框架,强调并行数据结构的网格化,以加快和优化决策路径。Water Expert通过用户的web浏览器作为瘦客户端应用程序交付,其广泛的知识库是大学间协作的产物,系统地将系统净化程序拼凑在一起。通过与主题专家协商、文献回顾和与利益相关者建立原型来调查净化程序。本文讨论了Water Expert的开发,分析了决策支持系统的开发过程和系统现有的体系结构规范。水专家构成了第一个采用确定性和启发式模型相结合的系统,为水分配系统提供去污染解决方案。结果表明,污染事件后的决策过程是一个多学科的努力。这种多种输入和目标的扭曲限制了决策者在没有技术干预的情况下找到最佳解决方案的能力。
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Drinking Water Engineering and Science
Drinking Water Engineering and Science Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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