Asseti’s power lies in the management of asset networks at scale. To build that network, Asseti uses Sites, Assets and Monitoring Zones, and in this article we will explain what each is and how they connect.
Sites are locations with an address (or latitude/longitude coordinates) and a function. Sites can encompass one or more Assets.
Assets are a part of the built environment that require management.
Examples of Assets are listed here in coordination with the Site examples above;
Site
Asset
University campus
School of Mathematics and Statistics building
Mining site
Housing building 10C at the mining camp
Commercial office property
The building is the sole Asset
Council park
Park bathroom block
Monitoring Zones have been included for areas that require management, but haven’t been traditionally considered within asset management plans. Users should utilize this functionality as is of greatest benefit to their organization.
Examples of Monitoring Zones;
Site
Asset
Monitoring Zone
University campus
School of Mathematics and Statistics building
Student car park 3
Mining site
Housing building 10C at the mining camp
Haul road A
Commercial office property
The building is the sole Asset
Pavement around building within property envelope
Council park
Park bathroom block
Park entry garden bed
Data can be uploaded to Asseti at any time. That data will automatically associate with geolocated Sites – data that isn’t associated with a Site cannot be used in Asseti.
Uploaded data will similarly auto-associate with Assets and Monitoring Zones, based on geolocation data embedded in the uploaded data.
Screenshots: The below shows, left to right, a Site with 347 images associated, and then the Site’s Assets with the respective images auto-associated once they were added to the Site.
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