原文传递 SECOND NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTEGRATED TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MAY 8-10, 1995. SYMPOSIUM OVERVIEW.
题名: SECOND NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTEGRATED TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MAY 8-10, 1995. SYMPOSIUM OVERVIEW.
作者: Jacobson-LN; Turnbull-KF; Turnbull-KF (Editor); Henk-RH (Editor)
关键词: SYMPOSIA-; INTEGRATED-TRANSPORTATION-MANAGEMENT-SYSTEMS; RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; DEPLOYMENT-; BENEFITS-; CASE-STUDIES; WORKSHOPS-MEETINGS; PRIORITIES-; STRATEGIC-PLANNING
摘要: The intent of the Symposium was to review the current status of Integrated Transportation Management Systems (ITMS) and to discuss the issues and operational opportunities associated with the deployment of ITMS. Specific actions were then identified by Symposium participants to help facilitate planning, designing, and operating ITMS. The results of the Symposium, as summarized in these proceedings, provide the basis for a dynamic ongoing research and development program focused on advancing the effective and efficient deployment and operation of ITMS. The Symposium brought together representatives from public and private sector groups involved in ITMS. The Symposium opened with the presentation of seven resource papers defining the key elements of ITMS. Speakers at the general sessions also addressed the benefits of ITMS and presented information on selected case studies from throughout the country. The participants spent a half-day in workshop sessions discussing the critical issues and opportunities relating to ITMS deployment and developing action plans for future activities. A wide range of issues, opportunities, and actions were discussed in the workshops. These were presented in the final general session, and participants were asked to rank the issues they felt should be given top priority. These issues and actions will help facilitate the development of a strategic agenda to assist in the successful deployment of ITMS.
总页数: Conference Title: Second National Symposium on Integrated Transportation Management Systems. Location: Seattle, Washington. Sponsored by: Transportation Research Board
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