Model Management
1. Viewing of Models
Kiki Wagner Administrator Posts: 33
7/30/2024
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Kiki WagnerAdministrator Posts: 33
The first part of the Model Management page is where you can see all the available models for the selected network. Each model consists of the specified FWP (Forward Works Programme) and associated DMS (Deterioration Model Setup) file. You can also see if your model has been run and when was the last run date as well as if the model is locked or unlocked. It is important to note that only once a model has been run, the results will be available to view in the forecast view. The different parts of a model run are shown in the schematic figure below:
Each model has a model information popup that can be accessed by clicking on the ‘i’ in the last column that contains useful model information.
The link between your FWPs and the DMS file
In this section, we take a closer look at the FWP definition and explain the relationship between a FWP and a deterioration model setup file. This relationship needs to be understood very well before you can attempt to do deterioration modelling with JunoViewer Web. For JunoViewer Web administrators, the following points need to be understood and memorized:
- A FWP must belong to a network, and each network can have more than one FWP.
- Different FWP’s linked to a network can represent different versions of the same FWP, or it could represent work plans associated with different maintenance aspects (e.g. one dealing with road works and another with vegetation control).
- Each version of a FWP is regarded as a separate plan. There is no formal or model linkage between two versions of the same FWP.
- Each specific version of a FWP can have only one Deterioration Model Setup (DMS) file associated with it.
- A single DMS file can be used across different FWPs (normally called a 'Master DMS')
- Before you can use the Forecast View, you need to create an association between the FWP you want to see, and the model that is linked to that FWP.
Some of the above concepts are illustrated schematically in this figure:
Locking and unlocking of a model
A model will be locked, when the associated FWP has been downloaded as an editable version. It will be unlocked once the offline database containing the editable FWP has been synced back and all pending changes have been approved and agreed.
edited by Kiki on 7/30/2024
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