IMPLICATIONS OF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TO INLAND NAVIGATION
It is shown that to properly conduct the simulation of the navigation system, the analyst must accurately identify and represent the characteristics of the navigation system which he proposes to simulate. These characteristics must include the physical waterway itself, the characteristics of the towboat industry, and the waterborne commerce and towboat itineraries which are expected to utilize the waterway over the life of the project. Unless these factors are accurately represented, serious and costly errors in navigation construction could occur.
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Corporate Authors:
American Society of Civil Engineers
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Authors:
- Koch, D A
- Publication Date: 1971-8
Media Info
- Pagination: p. 559-66
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Serial:
- Journal of Waterways and Harbors Division
- Volume: 97
- Issue Number: WW3
- Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Inland waterways; Inland waterways traffic; Navigation systems; Ship pilotage; Systems analysis
- Old TRIS Terms: Inland waterways navigation
- Subject Areas: Marine Transportation; Operations and Traffic Management; Terminals and Facilities;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00032120
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: Engineering Index
- Report/Paper Numbers: Paper 3302
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Apr 21 1972 12:00AM