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Blog : UTMC and Modelling
http://blog.cloudamber.com/posts/2009/05/07/utmc-and-modelling.aspx
Thursday May 7, 2009. There are a number of products on the market that enable the modelling of traffic using computer simulation techniques. These take in count and origin-destination survey data, crunch lots of numbers and come up with some answers about current and predicted traffic congestion. I am not currently aware of any UTMC system. Connected to a modelling system until now! I am working with Oxfordshire. Exciting stuff for us techy geeks and should prove very useful for the end user as well!
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Blog : 2009 UTMC Conference
http://blog.cloudamber.com/posts/2010/01/05/2009-utmc-conference.aspx
Tuesday January 5, 2010. The first thing that caught my eye (other than Bristol it's self) was the recent development with the Highways Agency and UTMC. With the HA actually putting money in to the business of UTMC I foresee a stronger link between local and unitary and the trunk road network. In the past the goal has sometimes been to get traffic off of their roads and on to each others, often with difficult consequences! Comments have been closed for this post. Linking UTMC Systems, can it be done?
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Blog : UTMC Compliance
http://blog.cloudamber.com/posts/2009/08/23/utmc-compliance.aspx
Saturday August 23, 2008. Why is compliance important? Very little if you ask me. Remember the real driver behind UTMC, the UTC monopoly? Comments have been closed for this post. Linking UTMC Systems, can it be done? UTMC and RTIG January Workshop in Kent. Icarus Fleet Management Solution. Release Strategy for Icarus. Single Points of Failure. Linking UTMC Systems, can it be done? Icarus Fleet Management Solution. Release Strategy for Icarus. Single Points of Failure. Linking UTMC Systems, can it be done?
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Blog : XML is here!
http://blog.cloudamber.com/posts/2009/02/01/xml-is-here!.aspx
Sunday February 1, 2009. I attended the UTMC technical workshop in Hammersmith this last week to discuss the technical interface between a ANPR camera and a UTMC system. I was joined by representatives from PIPs, CRS and CA Systems and the meeting was hosted and chaired by Halcrow. With these two innovations it will now be simpler and easier to integrate ANPR in to our UTMC system in a unified and coherent fashion. Guess what, dates are in ISO 8601 as well! Comments have been closed for this post.
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Blog : Linking UTMC Systems, can it be done? YES!
http://blog.cloudamber.com/posts/2010/06/03/linking-utmc-systems,-can-it-be-done-yes!.aspx
Monday June 28, 2010. Linking UTMC Systems, can it be done? I apologise in advance for this slight rant. Some things get under my nerves and this is one of them. However with cleaver logic, software, security and permissions it is perfectly possible to do so each sub system, system, user and interface remains completely compliant, the database is fully compliant and no one is any the wiser! Comments have been closed for this post. UTMC and RTIG January Workshop in Kent. Icarus Fleet Management Solution.
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Blog : CORBA and UTMC
http://blog.cloudamber.com/posts/2008/06/05/corba-and-utmc.aspx
Thursday June 5, 2008. CORBA is a mechanism in software for normalising the method-call semantics between application objects that reside either in the same address space (application) or remote address space (same host, or remote host on a network). Context, the technical standard defines a CORBA interface to and from the UTMC common database. Anyone interested in UTMC and CORBA should read this article on the Rise and Fall of CORBA. Using SOAP over HTTP. SOAP is platform independent. Linking UTMC Syste...
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Blog : UTMC and Modelling
http://blog.cloudamber.com/posts/2010/02/18/utmc-and-modelling.aspx
Thursday February 18, 2010. In a traffic environment, modelling is concerned with predicting and modelling the transport network, predicting flows, congestion and other parameters using a variety of fixed and configurable data sets and assumptions. UTMC command and control systems concern themselves with managing the traffic on a minute by minute basis, making decisions based on the information available at the time. UTMC is a technical framework specification which has been evolving from inception in 19...
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Icarus Product Blog : v1.4.2.9
http://blog.icarus.cloudamber.com/posts/2015/01/27/v1429.aspx
Tuesday January 27, 2015. The Display Endpoint Module of the Icarus v1.4.2.9 has been updated with two bug fixes. The changes now reflect on the live server. Comments have been closed for this post. Icarus v2.0.2 Successfully Released. Icarus v2.0.2 Successfully Released. V0211 Live Server Update. New Look Icarus Read Me First! V028 Beta released on 1st of June. Launch of Icarus Beta.
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Blog : Cloud Computing
http://blog.cloudamber.com/posts/2009/07/14/cloud-computing.aspx
Tuesday July 14, 2009. This vast processing power is made possible though distributed, large-scale cluster computing, often in concert with server virtualisation software, and parallel processing. Cloud computing can be contrasted with the traditional desktop computing model, where the resources of a single desktop computer are used to complete tasks, and an expansion of the client/server model. Is the industry ready? I'm not so sure. Comments have been closed for this post. Release Strategy for Icarus.
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Blog : Release Strategy for Icarus
http://blog.cloudamber.com/posts/2012/06/11/release-strategy-for-icarus.aspx
Monday June 11, 2012. Release Strategy for Icarus. Implementing the most appropriate release strategy for a product is a tricky business. Release too slowly and users get frustrated with features not being updated and bugs fixed. Release too quickly and you spend all of your time testing or fixing bugs which should have been picked up in testing. Access to the development site is limited and you will need separate credentials to those supplied on the live site. If you would like to be part of the dev...