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| Paper ID# | Primary Author | Paper Title |
| 4 | A. Rafi | Integrated Road Management Systems (IRMS) |
| 5 | M. Slavik | Handling Uncertainty in Pavement Design |
| 6 | D. MacLeod | Development of a Multi-Year Operational Plan for Rehabilitation of a Low Volume Pavement Network |
| 7 | D. MacLeod | Performance of a Specialized Haul Route |
| 8 | T. Papagiannakis | Incorporating User Costs into Pavement Management Decisions |
| 9 | W. Hudson | Measurable Benefit Obtained from Pavement Management |
| 14 | W. Hatcher | The Use of Predictive Modeling for Tendering Long-Term Maintenance Contracts |
| 16 | J. Mikolaj | Execution of Pavement Management System by the National Road Agency |
| 17 | N. Jackson | Implementation of Network Level Pavement Management in Tennessee |
| 21 | T. Papagiannakis | Relative Importance of User and Agency Costs in Pavement LCCA |
| 24 | J.K. Sztraka | Quantifiable Benefits of Pavement Management in Aid of Setting and Achieving Goals |
| 32 | W. Wells | Role of Regional Agencies in Implementing Pavement Management Systems & Overcoming Institutional Objectives |
| 37 | M. Hossain | Evaluation of General Aviation Airport Condition in Kansas—Results and Implications |
| 39 | C. Molzer | Bayesian-Statistics for Developing Pavement Performance Models |
| 41 | S.W. Hudson | Interface Requirements of Asset Management with Existing Pavement Management Systems |
| 42 | R. Haas | Maximizing Customer Benefits as the Ultimate Goal of Pavement Management |
| 43 | M. Pinard | Managing SADC Roads Agencies in the New Millennium: The Role of Road Asset Management Systems |
| 50 | J. Potucek | Integrating Pavement Management |
| 51 | T. Henning | The Nationwide Implementation of Pavement Prediction Modeling in New Zealand |
| 55 | A. Vycudil | Elements of the Austrian PMS and Experiences From the First Application |
| 56 | L. Hawker | The New Generation Pavement Management System for Major Roads in England |
| 57 | L. Hawker | The New Generation Data Collection Regime for Pavements for Major Roads in England |
| 58 | V. Männistö | Network Level Analysis of Pavements and Bridges in Europe |
| 59 | A. Ruotoistemäk | Improvement of the Network Level PMS in Finland |
| 60 | A. Ferreira | A GIS-Based Pavement Management System |
| 62 | S.L. Sissel | Development of Multi-Year Plan System for Highway Construction and Maintenance Based on LCCA |
| 63 | S. Tighe | Integrating Safety with Asset Management Systems |
| 64 | R. Haas | Pavement Management in Long Term, Performance Based, Network Contracts |
| 65 | K.S. Venukanthan | Development of a Customized Pavement Management System Software |
| 66 | K.S. Venukanthan | Development of Performance Models from PMS Data |
| 67 | J.J. Hajek | New Developments in the Use of Traffic Data for Pavement Management |
| 68 | G. Fawcett | The Use of Composite Indices as Resurfacing Triggers |
| 69 | M. Yapp | Impact of Utility Cuts on Pavement Performance in the City of Seattle |
| 73 | O. Gutiérrez-Bolivar | Managing Port Pavements |
| 75 | O. Gutiérrez-Bolivar | Fatigue Cracking and Deflection |
| 78 | A. Veeraragavan | Application of Reliability Concepts in Pavement Maintenance Management |
| 80 | J.R. Kristiansen | Why a PMS Implemented in 1989 Is Still a Success and Continuously Used |
| 82 | P. Kadar | Implementation of PMS Techniques in Performance Based Long Term Maintenance Contracts in Australia |
| 84 | P.L. Lees | Building PMS Champions |
| 86 | G. Ruck | Beyond Pavement Management Optimization |
| 91 | K.J. Feighan | Maintenance Standards—The Interface Between PMS and Maintenance Programs |
| 93 | T. Kazmierowski | A Second Generation PMS for the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario |
| 94 | L. Ningyuan | Integrating Dynamic Performance Prediction Models into Pavement Management Maintenance and Rehabilitation Programs |
| 95 | J. Ponniah | A Critical Review of an Existing Pavement Condition Rating System |
| 97 | J. Lang | Pavement Management Systems in Sweden |
| 98 | G.W. Flintsch | Framework for a Web-based Intelligent Infrastructure Asset Management System |
| 99 | A. Gulyás | Analysis of Network Level Condition Indicators Using Statistical Correlations |
| 100 | J. Lang | Prediction Model in the Swedish PMS |
| 101 | O. Smadi | Knowledge Based Expert System Pavement Management Optimization |
| 104 | D.R. Winter | Nebraska's Experience Switching from a Mainframe Based Pavement Management System to a PC Based Pavement Management System |
| 105 | L. Pierce | An Assessment of the Benefits of Washington State Pavement Management System |
| 109 | S. Zaghoul | Development of Nova Scotia Traffic Census System |
| 110 | A. Covey | Using Computerized Application for Risk Management of Sidewalks |
| 112 | P.D. Thompson | Plan for the Nova Scotia Transportation Management Information System |
| 113 | L. Cowe Falls | Asset Valuation as a Key Element of Pavement Management |
| 117 | S. Massey | Caltrans Innovative Approaches to Preventive Maintenance |
| 119 | S.H. Alavi | Framework for the Development of a Statewide Equivalent Single Axle Load (ESAL) Table for use in Pavement Management Systems |
| 122 | M. Shahin | Pavement Management—MicroPAVER Update |
| 127 | W.D. Paterson | Applying Strategic Expenditure Planning to Road Management in Indonesia |
| 128 | L.M. Templo | Integrating Road Management Systems and Information Technology In Business Process Reforms |
| 129 | D. Gryteselv | PMS99—The New Norwegian Pavement Management System |
| 131 | K.A. Zimmerman | Building on a State’s Experience in Pavement Management Over Time |
| 132 | K.A. Zimmerman | Pavement Management Applications in Contract Maintenance |
| 134 | F. Bernard | In Urban Environment No Effective PMS Without IMS |
| 141 | P. Pienaar | A Comparison of the HDM-4 with the HDM III on a Case Study in Swaziland |
| 143 | R. Smith | Sustainability—Will The PRMDP PMS Survive? |
| 145 | L. Cowe Falls | Web Enablement of a Pavement Management System—The Alberta Model |
| 148 | K. Chatti | Development of Roughness Thresholds for Preventive Maintenance of Pavements |
| 149 | S. Landers | Development of Quality Assurance and Control Procedures for Network Level Contract Pavement Surface Condition Surveys |
| 150 | S. Landers | Development of a Pavement Surface Performance Measure for the British Columbia Pavement Management System |
| 152 | M. Erchul | Effectively Presenting Pavement Management System Information to Decision-Makers: Local Agency Experiences |
| 153 | K.S. Venukanthan | The Importance of Hotline Support in the Development of Pavement Management System Software |
| 154 | K.S. Venukanthan | Changing Pavement Management Systems—One Agency’s Experience |
| 155 | C. Comer | Leveraging the Use of Pavement Management Results |
| 158 | M. Broten | The Airfield Pavement Condition Index (PCI) Evaluation Procedure: Advantages, Common Misapplications, and Potential Pitfalls |
| 160 | S. Knepper | Development of a Pavement Management System in Germany |
| 161 | R. Sinhal | Use of Whole Life Costs in Network Level Assessments of Road Maintenance Budgets |
| 170 | R. Thompson | Integrated Asset Management Strategies for Unpaved Mine Haul Roads |
| 174 | P.J. Stephanos | Implementation of a New Pavement Management Planning Process at the Maryland State Highway Administration |
| 175 | A. Hedfi | Pavement Performance Modeling: An Applied Approach at the State of Maryland |
| 176 | E.A. Sharaf | A Two Fold Optimization System for Highway Maintenance Fund Allocation |
| 178 | W. Uddin | Airborne LIDAR Digital Terrain Mapping for Transportation Infrastructure Asset Management |
| 180 | T. Fwa | Optimal Co-ordination of Multiple Agencies’ Activities in PMS |
| 184 | C. Schut | Responsible Pavement Management |
| 185 | M. Pasetto | A Model for Maintenance Management of Road Pavements Classified by Quick Visual Estimate PDI: Applicability to Urban Road Networks |
| 188 | J. Hede | Airpave Management—An Innovative Integrated Pavement Management System for Airport Pavements |
| 189 | A.A. Amekudzi | Application of Shortfall Analysis and Markowitz' Theory in Investment Tradeoff Analysis for Competing Infrastructure: Using HERS and NBIAS for Integrated Asset Management |
| 190 | K.C. Wang | Data Collection and Integration for Highway Asset Management |
| 191 | S. McNeil | Tools to Support Management System Integration for Asset Management |
| 192 | H. Lee | Pavement Management Strategy and Requirement for Ohio Department of Transportation |
| 193 | S. Wu | Smooth Transition from Manual to Automated Condition Survey |
| 194 | N.O. Attoh-Okine | Potential Applications of Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) in the Management of Infrastructure Assets |
| 195 | B. Obika | A Decade Old Botswana Road Management System: An Appraisal |
| 197 | M.A. Karan | An Overview of Kuwait's Integrated Infrastructure Maintenance Management System (KIMMS) |
| 199 | K.L. Sanford Bernhardt | Building Blocks for Local Agency Asset Managment |
| 200 | P. Herabat | The Integration of Asset Valuation and Thailand Pavement Management System |
| 201 | C. Chou | Analysis of Maintenance Needs for Improving Runway Skid Resistance |
| 202 | O. Fonseca | A Network Level Approach for Simultaneously Managing Pavements of a Set of Airports |