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Corps Water Management System (CWMS) Modernization
Improved Real-Time Decision Support for Water Management 700+ Multipurpose Reservoirs and Flow Control Structures, Thousands of Miles of Levees Expanded Corporate Web-Based Information Standardized Corporate Hardware/Software Class IV AIS BACKGROUND NOTES: The Water Control Data System (WCDS) supports the decision process for the Corps water control management mission. Corps is responsible for round-the-clock monitoring and operation of more than 700 CE reservoir, lock and dam and other water control projects, and during flood operations this responsibility expands to include an additional 120+ Section 7 projects. Water control management provides critical information and hydrologic decision making that are fundamental to achievement of the full range of benefits from all our projects. The modernized WCDS integrates: watershed scaled - data acquisition, -database storage, real-time model generated prediction of runoff, project inflow and release, operational release scenario and decision support, -river flow and water surface profiles, -inundated area and damage analysis, -flow impact analysis, and information dissemination into a single comprehensive suite of software. Incorporates State-of-the-art: watershed, river, and reservoir systems engineering; database management; information dissemination and software engineering. Client-Server architecture allows hardware, software and technical resource sharing, with flexible scaling of system for field deployment in single and multiple office installations . Corporate Class IV Automated Information System (AIS). Software Development effort to 2001. Field Deployment to 2002.
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System Components
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Data Acquisition Socket Connections File Transfer Goes (DCP) Format
SHEF Format Data Validation Derive Parameters Data Status
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Data Base Oracle RDBS Time Series Data Standard SI Units UTC Time Base
Location Attributes
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Data Visualization
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Modeling
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Modeling Alternative
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Hydrologic Analysis
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Gridded Runoff Analysis
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Reservoir Analysis
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River Profile Modeling
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Flood Impact Analysis
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CorpsView Displays
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CorpsView - Site Information
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Data Dissemination
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Summary Modernized Water Management System
Network Based Client-Server Architecture Data Acquisition/Data Base/Data Dissemination Spatially distributed Hydrologic Modeling Reservoir Operation Decision Support River Profile/Inundated Area Mapping Flood Impact Analysis
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