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

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, ori...

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Main Authors: J. L. Gutenson, A. N. S. Ernest, J. R. Fattic, L. E. Ormsbee, A. A. Oubeidillah, X. Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-08-01
Series:Drinking Water Engineering and Science
Online Access:http://www.drink-water-eng-sci.net/8/9/2015/dwes-8-9-2015.pdf
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spelling doaj-49751068002c40cea0724ec623a3522c2021-02-02T00:13:14ZengCopernicus PublicationsDrinking Water Engineering and Science1996-94571996-94652015-08-018292410.5194/dwes-8-9-2015<i>Water Expert</i>: a conceptualized framework for development of a rule-based decision support system for distribution system decontaminationJ. L. Gutenson0A. N. S. Ernest1J. R. Fattic2L. E. Ormsbee3A. A. Oubeidillah4X. Zhang5The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AlabamaThe University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AlabamaWestern Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KentuckyUniversity of Kentucky, Lexington, KentuckyThe University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AlabamaThe University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AlabamaSignificant 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. <i>Water Expert</i> 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, <i>Water Expert</i>'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 <i>Water Expert</i>, analyzing the development process underlying the DSS and the system's existing architecture specifications. <i>Water Expert</i> 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.http://www.drink-water-eng-sci.net/8/9/2015/dwes-8-9-2015.pdf
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<i>Water Expert</i>: a conceptualized framework for development of a rule-based decision support system for distribution system decontamination
Drinking Water Engineering and Science
author_facet J. L. Gutenson
A. N. S. Ernest
J. R. Fattic
L. E. Ormsbee
A. A. Oubeidillah
X. Zhang
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title <i>Water Expert</i>: a conceptualized framework for development of a rule-based decision support system for distribution system decontamination
title_short <i>Water Expert</i>: a conceptualized framework for development of a rule-based decision support system for distribution system decontamination
title_full <i>Water Expert</i>: a conceptualized framework for development of a rule-based decision support system for distribution system decontamination
title_fullStr <i>Water Expert</i>: a conceptualized framework for development of a rule-based decision support system for distribution system decontamination
title_full_unstemmed <i>Water Expert</i>: a conceptualized framework for development of a rule-based decision support system for distribution system decontamination
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1996-9465
publishDate 2015-08-01
description 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. <i>Water Expert</i> 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, <i>Water Expert</i>'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 <i>Water Expert</i>, analyzing the development process underlying the DSS and the system's existing architecture specifications. <i>Water Expert</i> 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.
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