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Traffic Management as a Service
| INTRODUCTION
GHENT, a vibrant city in East-Flanders
BUILD A TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CENTRE
FROM SCRATCH.
$ 15.000
$ 55.000
$ 3.000.000
WHY ARE WE TRYING TO
COMPETE
DON'T COMPETE
COLLABORATE! CHALLENGE!
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AS A SERVICE
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in camera's.
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INPUT
PROCESS
OUTPUT
External
OUTPUT
External
INPUT
PROCESS
OUTPUT
GHENT
INPUT
PROCESS
OUTPUT
HIRAKLION
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PROCESS
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SZEGED
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BAGHDAD
Traffic Management as a Service
Monitoring and Evaluation
file sharing
project management
discussions
collaborative tools
Traffic Management as a Service
Day to day project monitoring
Traffic Management as a Service
Co-Working space in Ghent
Peer evaluation
collaboration
progress
atmosphere
Peer evaluation
Partner evaluation by project owner
and project manager
Quality Check
Validation and control of deliverables
deliverable X
deliverable on itself
within platform
review by partners
check by architect
check by Project Manager
Reimbursement of deliverable costs
Put as FYI on agenda of project advisory board
TMaaS evaluation
Constructivist
Result Oriented
Project Management
Barco Business Methodology: Block Vision Processing Model
Technical Solutions
S M A R T methodology
Communication to all stakeholders
Reporting
Complementary approaches
Evaluation of existing solutions or services
Context research partner city
Context research radical different circumstances
Human Centered Design Approach
Constructivist approach
specific
measurable
achievable
relevant
timely
The existing landscape
| Evaluation of existing solutions or services
SWOT analysis
Recycle, integrate existing solutions and services
Constructivist approach
specific
measurable
achievable
relevant
timely
Existing Landscape
| Study of TMC's worldwide
Objectives & Requirement of TMC's worldwide
Create a framework to iteratively monitor the TMaaS solution against these findings
Constructivist approach
specific
measurable
achievable
relevant
timely
Human Centered Design Approach
| Study of Citizen's needs
In depth study of information & communication needs of citizens, including co-creation, prototyping and testing
Create a framework to iteratively monitor the TMaaS solution against these findings
Result Oriented Approach
specific
measurable
achievable
relevant
timely
Result Oriented Approach
specific
measurable
achievable
relevant
timely
Sustainable Mobility Indicators
| Transferable
Follow relevant changes in the mobility system for city operators and citizens for years to come
Applicable in different contexts
Traffic Management as a Service
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UIA workshop - 15/11
By Pieter Morlion
UIA workshop - 15/11
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