The Ship Structural Integrity Information System Phase III (SSIIS III) Project presents the framework for the development of an industry-Wide Ship Quality Information System (SQIS) for use in the United States oil tanker trade. This full-scope, life-cycle, industry-wide information system provides the basis for the development of risk based inspection, maintenance, and repair (IMR) activity management tools, intended to supplement those in development by industry members. The SQIS combines information concerning structures, equipment, and operations, and provides analysis of the links between all facets of vessel management. The cooperation of all sectors of the maritime community is paramount to the successful implementation of an Industry-Wide SQIS. The recommendations and requirements of interested parties have been incorporated into the development of the SQIS framework. A prototype SQIS application, applied to crude oil tanker structures and operations, demonstrates the utility of the SQIS concept, despite its limitations in scale. The future requirements for the development and implementation of the full scale Industry-Wide SQIS have been identified.


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    Title :

    Ship Structural Integrity Information System (SSIS) Phase 3. Ship Quality Information System


    Contributors:
    H. P. Reeve (author) / R. G. Bea (author)

    Publication date :

    1998


    Size :

    144 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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