Implementing XML for Geotechnical Databases

Authors:
Salvatore Carrona
Presented At:
Geo-Engineering Data: Representation and Standardisation, September 9th 2006 University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom A workshop organized by JTC2 as part of the 10th IAEG Congress

The DIGGS Standard and Piling

Authors:
Marc Hoit, Mark Styler, Mike McVay
Presented At:
Geo-Engineering Data: Representation and Standardisation, September 9th 2006 University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom A workshop organized by JTC2 as part of the 10th IAEG Congress

Development of a Web Based Design, and Construction Bridge Substructure Database

Authors:
Michael McVay, Marc Hoit, Erica Hughes, Thai Nguyen, and Peter Lai
Presented At:
Submitted for Presentation and Publication at the 2005 84th TRB Annual Meeting, on January 9-13, 2005 in Washington, D.C.

Development of a National Geotechnical Data Management System for Transportation Applications

Authors:
Thomas Lefchik, P.E., Kirk Beach
Presented At:
GeoCongress 2006: Geotechnical Engineering in the Information Technology Age

DIGGS: Geotechnical Data Collection and Use

Authors:
Marc Hoit
Presented At:
6th Annual Technical Forum: Geohazards in Transportation In the Appalachian Region

DIGGS: Geotechnical Data Collection and Use

Authors:
Scot D. Weaver
Presented At:
6th Annual Technical Forum: Geohazards in Transportation In the Appalachian Region

Practical Considerations in Working with Data Interchange Standards

Authors:
Salvatore Caronna
Presented At:
6th Annual Technical Forum: Geohazards in Transportation In the Appalachian Region

DIGGS Organizational Structure

Authors:
Marc Hoit, University of Florida
Presented At:
AGS User meeting, June 18, 2008, Birmingham UK

A short history of the development of the DIGGS organization and the collaboration to develop the DIGGS schema and standard.

Florida's Experience with XML and Databases for Piling

Authors:
Marc Hoit, Mike McVay, Erica Hughes, University of Florida
Presented At:
AGS Users meeting, June 18 2008, Birmingham UK

Summary of the Florida Department of Transportation efforts to develop and implement a database for Geotechnical and piling information on transportation projects. The database used XML as a transfer in and out. The database uses an application focused approach so engineers use the applications to manipulate and submit information to the database.