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Web-based Data and Monitoring Platform for Complex Geotechnical Engineering Projects

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Data management is the key of geotechnical risk management and disaster prevention providing right information at right time and right place. It supports regular construction cycles as well as handling of exceptional situations occurring probably during execution stages where the detailed knowledge of the actual state of construction is especially important. The web-based client–server software platform DoMaMoS was developed to cover all aspects in a new fashion. Main parts of the software are a graphical user interface, a SQL database and a controller application. Software development concerned user-friendly handling, geotechnical monitoring, security aspects, rapid access and adaptivity during a running project. Basic ideas and main features of the developed software are described and the practical application is shown.

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Rackwitz, F., Savidis, S.A. & Rickriem, J. Web-based Data and Monitoring Platform for Complex Geotechnical Engineering Projects. Geotech Geol Eng 31, 927–939 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10706-012-9592-4

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