Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Road Network Management (17.GP501)

Native organizations units: Department of Civil Engineering
General information:
 
Category Theoretical-methodological
Scientific or art field Traffic Paths
ECTS 3

Enabling students to obtain professional knowledge and application in practice.

Students are competent to utilize the obtained knowledge in professional work.

Introduction, tasks and objectives of the system for road management, basic hypotheses. Short recapitulation of the content from the course “Structure Management with the Application of Information Systems” (7th semester). System structure, functions, analysis levels. Data used: traffic network, vehicles, road work, traffic load, ambient conditions, economic indexes, etc. Information systems as a basis of a management system – database on roads, bridges and traffic, methods and devices for data acquisition. Defining the traffic network condition with a special emphasis on damages and their development. Forecast models for predicting pavement alteration conditions. Maintenance and effects, alternative maintenance strategies. World Bank model HDM-4 for developing and managing traffic networks.

Lectures, auditory and computer practice.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
World Bank/PIARC The Highway Development and Management Model HDM 4, - Manual 2002 World Bank/PIARC English
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Computer excersise defence Yes Yes 20.00
Oral part of the exam No Yes 30.00
Computer exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Coloquium exam No Yes 20.00
Coloquium exam No Yes 20.00
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Prof. Radović Nebojša

Full Professor

Lectures
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Assoc. Prof. Šešlija Miloš

Associate Professor

Practical classes

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