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The Third International Conference on Managing Pavements was held in San Antonio, Texas, May 22-26, 1994. Volume 1 consists of the following sessions: Approaches to enhancing appropriate systems; Performance prediction; Location referencing and GPS/GIS for the information technology age: To harmonize, standardize, or modify? Better information and better monitoring procedures; State/provincial developments and issues in PMS implementation; and Analysis. Volume 2 consists of the following sessions: Approaches to developing appropriate systems; Institutional issues in pavement management; New frontiers; Innovations in PMS implementation; Optimization; Municipal/local developments and issues in PMS implementation; and Better data quality management.
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The conference objective was to enhance effectiveness and efficiency in managing pavements for roads, streets, airfields, and other paved areas. The conference provided an opportunity for executives, practitioners, and researchers to share and evaluate recent experiences with pavement management systems. It addressed the benefits of implementation, the effects of support for decision making, advances in the state of the art and in technology, and the need for future development. The conference, conducted over three and one-half days, included formal paper presentations, workshops, and optional tutorials. The conference addressed the following themes: Appropriate Systems; Implementation Issues; Institutional Issues; Managing Information; Analytical Issues; and New Frontiers. Volumes 1 and 2, published prior to the conference, include papers to be presented at the conference. Volume 3, published after the conference, contains additional papers presented at the plenary and workshop sessions.