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2003 ANNUAL INDEX Civil Engineering Database Subject Heading Index The Civil Engineering Database (CEDB) is Computer applications Environmental issues designed to provide free, easy bibliographic Reconstruction of the Building Infrastructure: Two Life-Cycle Environmental Effects of an Office access to all ASCE publications. The database Performance Prediction Models. — Mohamed Building. — Seppo Junnila and Arpad Horvath; covers ASCE documents published since 1970. It Attalla, Tarek Hegazy, and Ralph Haas; 9(1), 9(4), 157-66 (2003). provides access to all the journals, conference 26-34 (2003). Evolutionary computation proceedings, books, | standards, —_m anuals, Corrosion Optimal Fund-Allocation Analysis for Multidistrict magazines, and newspapers. The index terms Degradation of Drinking Water Treatment Plant In- Highway Agencies. — Weng Tat Chan, T. F. below were assigned to papers published in this frastructure from Enhanced Coagulation. — Fwa, and J. Y. Tan; 9(4), 167-75 (2003). journal during 2003 from a CEDB subject Laurie S. McNeill and Marc Edwards; 9(4), Facility expansion heading list. The CEDB and subject heading list 145-56 (2003). Valuing Flexibility in Infrastructure Expansion. — Tong Zhao and Chung-Li Tseng; 9(3), 89-97 can be accessed on the Web at Cost allocations (2003). http://www.pubs.asce.org/cedbsrch.html. Supply and Demand System Approach to Develop- Forecasting ment of Bridge Management Strategies. Quantitative Model to Forecast Changes in Hurri- Adaptive systems Bryan Adey, Rade Hajdin, and Eugen Bruhwiler; cane Vulnerability of Regional Building 9(3), 117-31 (2003). Adaptive Optimization of Infrastructure Mainte- Inventory. — Rachel A. Davidson, Huan Zhao, nance and Inspection Decisions under Perfor- Costs and Vineet Kumar; 9(2), 55-64 (2003). mance Model Uncertainty. —Vincent M. Guil- Trade-offs Between Initial and Maintenance Costs Funding allocation laumot, Pablo L. Durango-Cohen, and Samer M. of Highways in Cross-Slopes. — Manoj K. Jha Optimal Fund-Allocation Analysis for Multidistrict Madanat; 9(4), 133-9 (2003). and Paul Schonfeld; 9(1), 16-25 (2003). Highway Agencies. — Weng Tat Chan, T. F. Bridge maintenance Damage assessment Fwa, and J. Y. Tan; 9(4), 167-75 (2003). Supply and Demand System Approach to Develop- Quantitative Model to Forecast Changes in Hurri- Geotechnical engineering ment of Bridge Management Strategies. cane Vulnerability of Regional Building Asset Management Framework for Geotechnical —Bryan Adey, Rade Hajdin, and Eugen Inventory. — Rachel A. Davidson, Huan Zhao, Infrastructure. — Kristen L. Sanford Bernhardt, Bruhwiler; 9(3), 117-31 (2003). and Vineet Kumar; 9(2), 55-64 (2003). J. Erik Loehr, and Daniel Huaco; 9(3), 107-16 Decision making (2003). Budgets Valuing Flexibility in Infrastructure Expansion. Ground motion Optimal Fund-Allocation Analysis for Multidistrict —Tong Zhao and Chung-Li Tseng; 9(3), 89-97 Simulation for Ground Movements due to Pipe Highway Agencies. —Weng Tat Chan, T. F. Fwa, (2003). Bursting. — Aziz Saber, Raymond Sterling, and and J. Y. Tan; 9(4), 167-75 (2003). Asset Management Framework for Geotechnical Sageer Anjum Nakhawa; 9(4), 140-4 (2003). Building materials Infrastructure. — Kristen L. Sanford Bernhardt, Hazards Strategies of Extended Producer Responsibility for J. Erik Loehr, and Daniel Huaco; 9(3), 107-16 Supply and Demand System Approach to Develop- Buildings. —Angela Acree Guggemos and (2003). ment of Bridge Management Strategies. Arpad Horvath; 9(2), 65-74 (2003). Decision support systems Bryan Adey, Rade Hajdin, and Eugen Buildings Asset Management Framework for Geotechnical Bruhwiler; 9(3), 117-31 (2003). Strategies of Extended Producer Responsibility for Infrastructure. — Kristen L. Sanford Bernhardt, Highway maintenance Buildings. —Angela Acree Guggemos and J. Erik Loehr, and Daniel Huaco; 9(3), 107-16 Trade-offs Between Initial and Maintenance Costs Arpad Horvath; 9(2), 65-74 (2003). (2003). of Highways in Cross-Slopes. —Manoj K. Jha Buildings, office Degradation and Paul Schonfeld; 9(1), 16-25 (2003). Life-Cycle Environmental Effects of an Office Degradation of Drinking Water Treatment Plant In- Asset Management Framework for Geotechnical Building. — Seppo Junnila and Arpad Horvath; frastructure from Enhanced Coagulation. Infrastructure. — Kristen L. Sanford Bernhardt, 9(4), 157-66 (2003). —Laurie S. McNeill and Mare Edwards; 9(4), J. Erik Loehr, and Daniel Huaco; 9(3), 107-16 145-56 (2003). (2003). Buried pipes Optimal Fund-Allocation Analysis for Multidistrict Displacement Simulation for Ground Movements due to Pipe Highway Agencies. —Weng Tat Chan,T . F. Fwa, Simulation for Ground Movements due to Pipe Bursting. — Aziz Saber, Raymond Sterling, and and J. Y. Tan; 9(4), 167-75 (2003). Bursting. — Aziz Saber, Raymond Sterling, and Sageer Anjum Nakhawa; 9(4), 140-4 (2003). Hurricanes Sageer Anjum Nakhawa; 9(4), 140-4 (2003). Buried structures Quantitative Model to Forecast Changes in Hurri- Drilling Simulation for Ground Movements due to Pipe cane Vulnerability of Regional Building Real-Time Monitoring for Quality Delivery of Di- Bursting. — Aziz Saber, Raymond Sterling, and Inventory. — Rachel A. Davidson, Huan Zhao, rectional Drilling Installations. —Michael E. Sageer Anjum Nakhawa; 9(4), 140-4 (2003). and Vineet Kumar; 9(2), 55-64 (2003). Baumert and Erez N. Allouche; 9(1), 35-43 Infrastructure Cavity expansion (2003). Risk-based Life-cycle Costing of Infrastructure Re- Simulation for Ground Movements due to Pipe Economic factors habilitation and Construction Alternatives. Bursting. — Aziz Saber, Raymond Sterling, and Valuing Flexibility in Infrastructure Expansion. —QOssama Salem, Simaan AbouRizk, and Sam- Sageer Anjum Nakhawa; 9(4), 140-4 (2003). —Tong Zhao and Chung-Li Tseng; 9(3), 89-97 uel Ariaratnam; 9(1), 6-15 (2003). Coagulation (2003). Reconstruction of the Building Infrastructure: Two Degradation of Drinking Water Treatment Plant In- Energy conservation Performance Prediction Models. —Mohamed frastructure from Enhanced Coagulation. Strategies of Extended Producer Responsibility for Attalla, Tarek Hegazy, and Ralph Haas; 9(1), —Laurie S. McNeill and Mare Edwards: 9(4), Buildings. —Angela Acree Guggemos and 26-34 (2003). 145-56 (2003). Arpad Horvath; 9(2), 65-74 (2003). Infrastructure Issues for Cities—Countering Ter- 178 / JOURNAL OF INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS © ASCE / DECEMBER 2003 rorist Threat. — Paul H. Gilbert, Jeremy Isen- North Carolina Quality control berg, Gregory B. Baecher, Lawrence T. Papay, Quantitative Model to Forecast Changes in Hurri- Real-Time Monitoring for Quality Delivery of Di- Lawrence G. Spielvogel, Joan B. Woodard, and cane Vulnerability of Regional Building rectional Drilling Installations. — Michael E. Edward V. Badolato; 9(1), 44-54 (2003). Inventory. — Rachel A. Davidson, Huan Zhao, Baumert and Erez N. Allouche; 9(1), 35-43 Valuing Flexibility in Infrastructure Expansion. — and Vineet Kumar; 9(2), 55-64 (2003). (2003). Tong Zhac and Chung-Li Tseng; 9(3), 89-97 Optimization Reconstruction (2003). Supply and Demand System Approach to Develop- Reconstruction of the Building Infrastructure: Two Integrated Infrastructure Management Systems: ment of Bridge Management Strategies. Performance Prediction Models Mohamed Small Urban Area’s Experience. — Adel W. Attalla, Tarek Hegazy, and Ralph Haas; 9(1), Bryan Adey, Rade Hajdin, and Eugen Bruhwiler: Sadek, Andrea Kvasnak, and Joe Segale; 9(3), 26-34 (2003). 98-106 (2003). 9(3), 117-31 (2003). Recycling Asset Management Framework for Geotechnical Adaptive Optimization of Infrastructure Mainte- Strategies of Extended Producer Responsibility for Infrastructure. — Kristen L. Sanford Bernhardt, nance and Inspection Decisions under Perfor- Buildings. — Angela Acree Guggemos and J. Erik Loehr, and Daniel Huaco; 9(3), 107-16 mance Model Uncertainty. — Vincent M. Guil- Arpad Horvath; 9(2), 65-74 (2003) (2003). laumot, Pablo L. Durango-Cohen, and Samer M. Rehabilitation Adaptive Optimization of Infrastructure Mainte- Madanat; 9(4), 133-9 (2003). Risk-based Life-cycle Costing of Infrastructure Re- nance and Inspection Decisions under Perfor- Optimization models habilitation and Construction Alternatives. mance Model Uncertainty. — Vincent M. Guil- Integrated Infrastructure Management Systems: Ossama Salem, Simaan AbouRizk, and Samuel laumot, Pablo L. Durango-Cohen, and Samer M. Small Urban Area’s Experience. Adel W. Ariaratnam; 9(1), 6-15 (2003). Madanat; 9(4), 133-9 (2003). Sadek, Andrea Kvasnak, and Joe Segale; 9(3), Reconstruction of the Building Infrastructure: Two Inspection 98-106 (2003). Performance Prediction Models Mohamed Adaptive Optimization of Infrastructure Mainte- Optimal Fund-Allocation Analysis for Multidistrict Attalla, Tarek Hegazy, and Ralph Haas; 9(1), nance and Inspection Decisions under Perfor- Highway Agencies. — Weng Tat Chan, T. F. 26-34 (2003). mance Model Uncertainty. —Vincent M. Guil- Fwa, and J. Y. Tan; 9(4), 167-75 (2003). Risk analysis laumot, Pablo L. Durango-Cohen, and Samer M. Organic matter Risk-based Life-cycle Costing of Infrastructure Re- Madanat; 9(4), 133-9 (2003). Degradation of Drinking Water Treatment Plant In- habilitation and Construction Alternatives. Integrated systems frastructure from Enhanced Coagulation. Ossama Salem, Simaan AbouRizk, and Sam- Integrated Infrastructure Management Systems: Laurie S. McNeill and Mare Edwards; 9(4), uel Ariaratnam; 9(1), 6-15 (2003) Small Urban Area’s Experience. Adel W. 145-56 (2003). Risk management Sadek, Andrea Kvasnak, and Joe Segale; 9(3), 98-106 (2003). Pavement management Water Utility Security: Multiple Hazards and Mul- Innovative Pavement Management and Planning tiple Barriers. Neil S. Grigg; 9(2), 81-8 Life cycle costs (2003) System for Road Network of Portugal. —Kamal Risk-based Life-cycle Costing of Infrastructure Re- Golabi and Paulo Pereira; 9(2), 75-80 (2003). Roadside maintenance ha—bOislistaamtiao n Salaenmd, SiComnasatnr ucAtbioounR izkA,l tearnnda tiSvaems-. Optimal Fund-Allocation Analysis for Multidistrict AsseItn fraMsatrnuacgtuermee. nt FKrriasmteenw orL.k Sanfofr ordG eoBteercnhhnaircdatl, uel Ariaratnam; 9(1), 6-15 (2003). Highway Agencies. Weng Tat Chan, T. F. Fwa, J. Erik Loehr, and Daniel Huaco: 9(3), 107-16 and J. Y. Tan; 9(4), 167-75 (2003). Life cycles (2003). Life-Cycle Environmental Effects of an Office Pavements Security Building. — Seppo Junnila and Arpad Horvath; Risk-based Life-cycle Costing of Infrastructure Re- Infrastructure Issues for Cities—Countering Ter- 9(4), 157-66 (2003). habilitation and Construction Alternatives rorist Threat Paul H. Gilbert, Jeremy Isen- Maintenance Ossama Salem, Simaan AbouRizk, and Sam- berg, Gregory B. Baecher, Lawrence T. Papay, Adaptive Optimization of Infrastructure Mainte- uel Ariaratnam; 9(1), 6-15 (2003). Lawrence G. Spielvogel, Joan B. Woodard, and nance and Inspection Decisions under Perfor- Pipelines Edward V. Badolato; 9(1), 44-54 (2003) mance Model Uncertainty. Vincent M. Guil- Real-Time Monitoring for Quality Delivery of Di- Water Utility Security: Multiple Hazards and Mul- laumot, Pablo L. Durango-Cohen, and Samer M. rectional Drilling Installations Michael § tiple Barriers. Neil S. Grigg: 9(2), 81-8 Madanat; 9(4), 133-9 (2003). Baumert and Erez N. Allouche; 9(1), 35-43 (2003) Management systems (2003). Seismic effects Integrated Infrastructure Management Systems: Pollution Water Utility Security: Multiple Hazards and Mul- Small Urban Area’s Experience. —Adel W Strategies of Extended Producer Responsibility for tiple Barriers Neil S. Grigg: 9(2), 81-8 Sadek, Andrea Kvasnak, and Joe Segale; 9(3), Buildings. Angela Acree Guggemos and (2003) 98-106 (2003). Arpad Horvath; 9(2), 65-74 (2003). Service life Supply and Demand System Approach to Develop Life-Cycle Environmental Effects of an Office Portugal ment of Bridge Management Strategies fuiiding. — Seppo Junnila and Arpad Horvath; Innovative Pavement Management and Planning -Bryan Adey, Rade Hajdin, and Eugen 9(4), 157-66 (2003) System for Road Network of Portugal. —Kamal Bruhwiler; 9(3), 117-31 (2003). Simulation Golabi and Paulo Pereira; 9(2), 75-80 (2003). Models Simulation for Ground Movements due to Pipe Quantitative Model to Forecast Changes in Hurri- Potable water Bursting Aziz Saber, Raymond Sterling, and cane Vulnerability of Regional Building Water Utility Security: Multiple Hazards and Mul- Sageer Anjum Nakhawa; 9(4), 140-4 (2003). Inventory. Rachel A. Davidson, Huan Zhao, tiple Barriers. Neil S. Grigg; 9(2), 81-8 Stochastic models and Vineet Kumar; 9(2), 55-64 (2003). (2003). Adaptive Optimization of Infrastructure Mainte- Multiple objective analysis Degradation of Drinking Water Treatment Plant In- nance and Inspection Decisions under Perfor- Optimal Fund-Allocation Analysis for Multidistrict frastructure from Enhanced Coagulation. mance Model Uncertainty. Vincent M. Guil- Highway Agencies. —Weng Tat Chan,T . F. Fwa, Laurie S. McNeill and Mare Edwards; 9(4), laumot, Pablo L. Durango-Cohen, and Samer M. and J. Y. Tan; 9(4), 167-75 (2003). 145-56 (2003). Madanat; 9(4), 133-9 (2003). Neural networks Project management Tensile loads Reconstruction of the Building Infrastructure: Two Reconstruction of the Building Infrastructure: Two Real-Time Monitoring for Quality Delivery of Di- Performance Prediction Models. —Mohamed Performance Prediction Models. —Mohamed rectional Drilling Installations. —Michael E. Attalla, Tarek Hegazy, and Ralph Haas; 9(1), Attalla, Tarek Hegazy, and Ralph Haas; 9(1), Baumert and Erez N. Allouche; 9(1), 355-- 43 26-34 (2003). 26-34 (2003). (2003). JOURNAL OF INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS © ASCE / DECEMBER 2003 / 179 Terrorism Utilities Wind loads Infrastructure Issues for Cities—Countering Ter- Simulation for Ground Movements due to Pipe Quantitative Model to Forecast Changes in Hurri- rorist Threat. — Paul H. Gilbert, Jeremy Isen- Bursting. — Aziz Saber, Raymond Sterling, and cane Vulnerability of Regional Building berg, Gregory B. Baecher, Lawrence T. Papay, Sageer Anjum Nakhawa; 9(4), 140-4 (2003). Inventory. — Rachel A. Davidson, Huan Zhao, Lawrence G. Spielvogel, Joan B. Woodard, and Water supply systems and Vineet Kumar; 9(2), 55-64 (2003). Edward V. Badolato; 9(1), 44-54 (2003). Transportation networks Water Utility Security: Multiple Hazards and Mul- Innovative Pavement Management and Planning tiple Barriers. — Neil S. Grigg; 9(2), 81-8 System for Road Network of Portugal. — Kamal (2003). Golabi and Paulo Pereira; 9(2), 75-80 (2003). Water treatment plants Urban areas Degradation of Drinking Water Treatment Plant In- Infrastructure Issues for Cities—Countering Ter- frastructure from Enhanced Coagulation. — rorist Threat. — Paul H. Gilbert, Jeremy Isen- Laurie S. McNeill and Mare Edwards; 9(4), berg, Gregory B. Baecher, Lawrence T. Papay, 145-56 (2003). Lawrence G. Spielvogel, Joan B. Woodard, and Edward V. Badolato; 9(1), 44-54 (2003). 180 / JOURNAL OF INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS © ASCE / DECEMBER 2003 2003 ANNUAL INDEX Author Index AbouRizk, Simaan Davidson, Rachel A. Horvath, Arpad Risk-based Life-cycle Costing of Infrastructure Re- Quantitative Model to Forecast Changes in Hurri- Strategies of Extended Producer Responsibility for habilitation and Construction Alternatives. cane Vulnerability of Regional Building Buildings. — Angela Acree Guggemos and Ossama Salem, Simaan AbouRizk, and Sam- Inventory. — Rachel A. Davidson, Huan Zhao, Arpad Horvath; 9(2), 65-74 (2003) uel Ariaratnam; 9(1), 6-15 (2003). and Vineet Kumar; 9(2), 55-64 (2003). Life-Cycle Environmental Effects of an Office Building. — Seppo Junnila and Arpad Horvath; Acree Guggemos, Angela Durango-Cohen, Pablo L. 9(4), 157-66 (2003). Strategies of Extended Producer Responsibility for Adaptive Optimization of Infrastructure Mainte- Buildings. —Angela Acree Guggemos and nance and Inspection Decisions under Perfor- Huaco, Daniel Arpad Horvath; 9(2), 65-74 (2003). mance Model Uncertainty. — Vincent M. Guil- Asset Management Framework for Geotechnical laumot, Pablo L. Durango-Cohen, and Samer M. Infrastructure. — Kristen L. Sanford Bernhardt, Adey, Bryan Madanat; 9(4), 133-9 (2003). J. Erik Loehr, and Daniel Huaco; 9(3), 107-16 Supply and Demand System Approach to Develop- (2003). ment of Bridge Management Strategies. Edwards, Mare -Bryan Adey, Rade Hajdin, and Eugen Degradation of Drinking Water Treatment Plant In- Isenberg, Jeremy Bruhwiler; 9(3), 117-31 (2003). frastructure from Enhanced Coagulation. Infrastructure Issues for Cities—Countering Ter- Allouche, Erez N. Laurie S. McNeill and Mare Edwards; 9(4), rorist Threat. — Paul H. Gilbert, Jeremy Isen- 145-56 (2003). berg, Gregory B. Baecher, Lawrence T. Papay, Real-Time Monitoring for Quality Delivery of Di- Lawrence G. Spieivogel, Joan B. Woodard, and rectional Drilling Installations. Michael E. Fwa, T. F. Edward V. Badolato; 9(1), 44-54 (2003) Baumert and Erez N. Allouche; 9(1), 35-43 Optimal Fund-Allocation Analysis for Multidistrict (2003). Highway Agencies Weng Tat Chan, T. F. Jha, Manoj K. Fwa, and J. Y. Tan; 9(4), 167-75 (2003) Trade-offs Between Initial and Maintenance Costs Ariaratnam, Samuel of Highways in Cross-Slopes. Manoj K. Jha Risk-based Life-cycle Costing of Infrastructure Re- Gilbert, Paul H. and Paul Schonfeld; 9(1), 16-25 (2003) habilitation and Construction Alternatives Infrastructure Issues for Cities—Countering Ter- —Ossama Salem, Simaan AbouRizk, and Sam- rorist Threat. Paul H. Gilbert, Jeremy Isen- Junnila, Seppo Life-Cycle Envircnmental Effects of an Office uel Ariaratnam; 9(1), 6-15 (2003). berg, Gregory B. Baecher, Lawrence T. Papay, Building. — Seppo Junnila and Arpad Horvath; Attalla, Mohamed Lawrence G. Spielvogel, Joan B. Woodard, and 9(4), 157-66 (2003). Edward V. Badolato; 9(1), 44-54 (2003) Reconstruction of the Building Infrastructure: Two Kumar, Vineet Performance Prediction Models. —Mohamed Golabi, Kamal Quantitative Model to Forecast Changes in Hurri- Attalla, Tarek Hegazy, and Ralph Haas; 9(1), Innovative Pavement Management and Planning cane Vulnerability of Regional Building 26-34 (2003). System for Road Network of Portugal. —Kamal Inventory. — Rachel A. Davidson, Huan Zhao, Golabi and Paulo Pereira; 9(2), 75-80 (2003) Badolato, Edward V. and Vineet Kumar; 9(2), 55-64 (2003). Infrastructure Issues for Cities—Countering Ter- Grigg, Neil S. Kvasnak, Andrea rorist Threat. —Paul H. Gilbert, Jeremy Isen- Water Utility Security: Multiple Hazards and Mul- Integrated Infrastructure Management Systems: berg, Gregory B. Baecher, Lawrence T. Papay, tiple Barriers Neil S. Grigg; 9(2), 81-8 Small Urban Area’s Experience. Adel W. Lawrence G. Spielvogel, Joan B. Woodard, and (2003) Sadek, Andrea Kvasnak, and Joe Segale; 9(3), Edward V. Badolato; 9(1), 44-54 (2003) Guillaumot, Vincent M. 98-106 (2003). Baecher, Gregory B. Adaptive Optimization of Infrastructure Mainte Loehr, J. Erik Infrastructure Issues for Cities—Countering Ter- nance and Inspection Decisions under Perfor- Asset Management Framework for Geotechnical rorist Threat. —Paul H. Gilbert, Jeremy Isen- mance Model Uncertainty. Vincent M. Guil- Infrastructure. — Kristen L. Sanford Bernhardt, berg, Gregory B. Baecher, Lawrence T. Papay, laumot, Pablo L. Durango-Cohen, and Samer M. J. Erik Loehr, and Daniel Huaco; 9(3), 107-16 Lawrence G. Spielvogel, Joan B. Woodard, and Madanat; 9(4), 133-9 (2003). (2003). Edward V. Badolato; 9(1), 44-54 (2003). Haas, Ralph Madanat, Samer M. Baumert, Michael E. Reconstruction of the Building Infrastructure: Two Adaptive Optimization of Infrastructure Mainte- Real-Time Monitoring for Quality Delivery of Di- Performance Prediction Models. -Mohamed nance and Inspection Decisions under Perfor- rectional Drilling Installations. -Michael E Attalla, Tarek Hegazy, and Ralph Haas; 9(1), mance Model Uncertainty. —Vincent M. Guil- Baumert and Erez N. Allouche; 9(1), 35-43 26-34 (2003). laumot, Pablo L. Durango-Cohen, and Samer M. (2003). Hajdin, Rade Madanat; 9(4), 133-9 (2003). Bruhwiler, Eugen Supply and Demand System Approach to Develop- MeNeill, Laurie S. Supply and Demand System Approach to Develop- ment of Bridge Management Strategies. Degradation of Drinking Water Treatment Plant In- ment of Bridge Management Strategies. Bryan Adey, Rade Hajdin, and Eugen frastructure from Enhanced Coagulation. —Bryan Adey, Rade Hajdin, and Eugen Bruhwiler; 9(3), 117-31 (2003). —Laurie S. McNeill and Marc Edwards; 9(4), Bruhwiler; 9(3), 117-31 (2003). Hegazy, Tarek 145-56 (2003). Chan, Weng Tat Reconstruction of the Building Infrastructure: Two Nakhawa, Sageer Anjum Optimal Fund-Allocation Analysis for Multidistrict Performance Prediction Models. —Mohamed Simulation for Ground Movements due to Pipe Highway Agencies. —Weng Tat Chan,T . F. Fwa, Attalla, Tarek Hegazy, and Ralph Haas; 9(1), Bursting. — Aziz Saber, Raymond Sterling, and and J. Y. Tan; 9(4), 167-75 (2003). 26-34 (2003). Sageer Anjum Nakhawa; 9(4), 140-4 (2003). JOURNAL OF INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS © ASCE / DECEMBER 2003 / 181 Papay, Lawrence T. Sanford Bernhardt, Kristen L. Tan, J. Y. Infrastructure Issues for Cities—Countering Ter- Asset Management Framework for Geotechnical Optimal Fund-Allocation Analysis for Multidistrict rorist Threat. — Paul H. Gilbert, Jeremy Isen- Infrastructure. — Kristen L. Sanford Bernhardt, Highway Agencies. — Weng Tat Chan, T. F. berg, Gregory B. Baecher, Lawrence T. Papay, J. Erik Loehr, and Daniel Huaco; 9(3), 107-16 Fwa, and J. Y. Tan; 9(4), 167-75 (2003). Lawrence G. Spielvogel, Joan B. Woodard, and (2003). Edward V. Badolato; 9(1), 44-54 (2003). Tseng, Chung-Li Pereira, Paulo Schonfeld, Paul Valuing Flexibility in Infrastructure Expansion. — Innovative Pavement Management and Planning Trade-offs Between Initial and Maintenance Costs Tong Zhao and Chung-Li Tseng; 9(3), 89-97 System for Road Network of Portugal. — Kamal of Highways in Cross-Slopes. — Manoj K. Jha (2003). Golabi and Paulo Pereira; 9(2), 75-80 (2003). and Paul Schonfeld; 9(1), 16-25 (2003). Woodard, Joan B. Pikus, Irwin M. Segale, Joe Infrastructure Issues for Cities—Countering Ter- Critical Infrastructure Protection: Are We There Integrated Infrastructure Management Systems: rorist Threat. — Paul H. Gilbert, Jeremy Isen- Yet? — Irwin M. Pikus; 9(1), 1-5 (2003). Small Urban Area’s Experience. — Adel W. berg, Gregory B. Baecher, Lawrence T. Papay, Saber, Aziz Sadek, Andrea Kvasnak, and Joe Segale; 9(3), Lawrence G. Spielvogel, Joan B. Woodard, and Simulation for Ground Movements due to Pipe 98-106 (2003). Edward V. Badolato; 9(1), 44-54 (2003). Bursting. — Aziz Saber, Raymond Sterling, and Sageer Anjum Nakhawa; 9(4), 140-4 (2003). Spielvogel, Lawrence G. Zhao, Huan Sadek, Adel W. Infrastructure Issues for Cities—Countering Ter- Quantitative Model to Forecast Changes in Hurri- Integrated Infrastructure Management Systems: rorist Threat. — Paul H. Gilbert, Jeremy Isen- cane Vulnerability of Regional Building Small Urban Area’s Experience. — Adel W. berg, Gregory B. Baecher, Lawrence T. Papay, Inventory. — Rachel A. Davidson, Huan Zhao, Sadek, Andrea Kvasnak, and Joe Segale; 9(3), Lawrence G. Spielvogel, Joan B. Woodard, and and Vineet Kumar; 9(2), 55-64 (2003). 98-106 (2003). Edward V. Badolato; 9(1), 44-54 (2003). Zhao, Tong Salem, Ossama Risk-based Life-cycle Costing of Infrastructure Re- Sterling, Raymond Valuing Flexibility in Infrastructure Expansion. — habilitation and Construction Alternatives. — Simulation for Ground Movements due to Pipe Tong Zhao and Chung-Li Tseng; 9(3), 89-97 Ossama Salem, Simaan AbouRizk, and Samuel Bursting. — Aziz Saber, Raymond Sterling, and (2003). Ariaratnam; 9(1), 6-15 (2003). Sageer Anjum Nakhawa; 9(4), 140-4 (2003). 182 / JOURNAL OF INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS © ASCE / DECEMBER 2003

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