Opportunity Matching by Distance An opportunity is created when two projects are determined to be overlapping in both time and space. The definition of overlapping is determined by the Opportunity Rules in the published workspace and will be different for each organisation. These two projects are 25m apart. If Organisation A has an opportunity rule […]
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Opportunity Lifecycle
An opportunity is Created, when the two projects meet the opportunity rules for one of the projects. This can be triggered in many ways: – Adding a new project Updating a project’s geometry Updating a project’s start date Updating a project’s end date Updating the matching rules The project owner will be notified when an […]
Project Savings
Where an opportunity has led to the parties saving money, each of the projects records their estimated savings in the application. This allows for reporting by the participating organisations and the governing bodies. Organisations using SmarterWX will be able to report on the total savings generated through smarter street works collaboration.
Reporting
SmarterWX reports can be accessed from the Reports menu button on the main navigation bar. The reports available to you will depend on your user role. Each report has its own set of filters and selections. To run a report select it from the Reports menu, set your required filters and hit GO. Formatting, Sorting and Filtering Additional options […]
Glossary
Administrator – Highest level of access within the system. The user has access to all areas within SmarterWX and can perform all tasks Areas of Interest – Any user in the system can define multiple areas of interest. Any projects or exclusion zones that are added, updated or removed from the area of interest will be […]
Opportunity Ownership
An opportunity belongs to a project owner. The opportunity is one-way and belongs to only one project owner. Because different organisations may have different matching rules, it is possible that an opportunity is only created for one organisation. The following examples show how different matching rules (indicted by the dashed lines) might will result in […]