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These proceedings comprise 60 refereed papers of the Seventh World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (WCEAM) that was held in Deajeon City, Korea from 8-9 October 2012. The material is a compilation of state-of-the-art papers in the field covering a comprehensive range of subjects that are equally relevant to business managers and engineering professionals alike.

Proceedings of the 7th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (WCEAM 2012): Towards Integration and Interoperability in EAM covers a wide range of topics in the discipline of engineering asset management, including:

* strategic asset management

* condition monitoring and diagnostics

* integrated intelligent maintenance

* sensors and devices

* information quality & management;

* sustainability in asset management

* asset performance and knowledge management

* data mining and AI techniques in asset management

* engineering standards and

* education in engineering asset management.

The breadth and depth of these proceedings will make them an excellent resource for asset management practitioners, researchers and academics, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students in tertiary institutions and in industry.
Review of Theoretical Foundations for Risk Minimal Operations in Complex
Socio-technical Systems: the Role of Human Error.- Review of Theories and
Accident Causation Models: Understanding of Human-context Dyad towards the
Use in Modern Complex Systems.- On Engineering Assets and Technology Supply
Capacity.- Asset Operations: Non-productive Times During Oil Well Drilling.-
More Reliable, Profitable and Competitive Production via Effective
e-Maintenance: a Case Study.- Infrastructure Delivered Through Networks:
Engagement of Stakeholders.- Sustainability Performance in Modern Industrial
Context: from Firm-centric to Network-based Assessment for Realistic Impact.-
Principal Components of a Governing Framework for Sustainability Performance
in Manufacturing Networks.- Bearing Fault Diagnosis Using Attractor
Comparison.- From Mitigation to Adaptation in Asset Management for Climate
Change: a Discussion.- Examining Organizational Culture Within Professional
Engineering Asset Management Firms: the Competing Values Framework.-
Condition Monitoring of Naturally Damaged Slewing Bearing Based on EMD and
EEMD Method.- Understanding Wear Mechanisms and Their Implication to Service
Life of Pneumatic Conveying Pipelines.- Effects of Surface Modifications on
Wear Mechanisms in Fly Ash Conveying Pipelines.- Infrastructure Asset
Management for Different Types of Facilities Using Normalized Level of
Service.- A Standards-based Approach for Interoperability Between Engineering
Design and Asset Management.- Structural Complexity in Structural Health
Monitoring: Design of Laboratory Model and Test Plan.- Structural Complexity
in Structural Health Monitoring: Preliminary Experimental Modal Testing and
Analysis.- Stakeholder Engagement and Asset Management: a Case Study of the
Gold Coast Airport, Queensland.- An Assessment of Benchmarking Practice
Relating to Complex Engineering Assets: a Case Study from an Oil & Gas
Production Company.- Creating a Learning and Improvement Scenario Based on
Distinctive Internal Benchmarking Practices and Cultures: an Adaptive
Strategy Based on Experience from an Oil & Gas Production Company.- Data
Mining the Relationship Between Road Crash and Skid Resistance.- Value
Creation Through Collaborative Operating Environments - Challenges in the
Offshore Petroleum Sector.- Collaborative Operating Environments in the
Offshore Petroleum Sector - Solutions for Added Value in B2B Relationships.-
Unlock the Value of Unstructured Data in EAM.- Non-parametric Bootstrap
Confidence Limits for Age-dependent Failure Tendency Using Incomplete Data.-
Asset Lifecycle Data Governance Framework.- Institutionalisation of
Information Technologies for Engineering Asset Management - an Australian
Case.- Experimental Measurement and Theoretical Modeling of Internal
Combustion Engine Valve Leakage by Acoustic Emission Method.- A Comparative
Study of Prognostic Model for Bearing Failure.- Sustainability Improvements
Through Efficient Asset Management Networks.- Linkage Between Mobile
Materials Management System and Information Quality Dimensions.- Evaluating
the Time-varying Mesh Stiffness of a Planetary Gear Set Using the Potential
Energy Method.- Signal Patterns of Piston Slap of a Four-cylinder Diesel
Engine.- Human - an Asset or a Liability: the Real Deal with Modern Humans in
Intelligent Systems and Complex Operations.- The Use of Expert Systems in
Offshore Oil & Gas Assets: a Status Review with respect to Emerging Needs for
Innovative Solutions.- Value Potential of Expert Systems for Offshore Oil &
Gas Assets from a Maintenance Perspective: a Case from Norway w.r.t.
Integrated Operations.- Detection of Excessive Diesel Engine Piston Slap
Using Acoustic Emission Signals.- Towards an Integrated Maturity Model of
Asset Management Capabilities.- Stagnancy in Indonesia's Reformed State Asset
Management Policies and Practices: a Wicked Problem?.- Policy Delphi:
Contribution to Infrastructure and Engineering Asset Management
Organisations.- A Single Cavitation Indicator Based on Statistical Parameters
for a Centrifugal Pump.- Measuring Leadership, Management and Organizational
Culture in Engineering Asset Management Organizations.- A Case Study on
Condition Monitoring Based on Statistical Feature for Coil Break on Tandem
Cold Rolling.- Embedded Systems Solutions for Fault Detection and Prediction
in Electrical Valves .- Application of Linear Prediction, Self-adaptive Noise
Cancellation and Spectral Kurtosis in Identifying Natural Damage of Rolling
Element Bearing in a Gearbox.- Decision Support System for Infrastructure
Sustainability in Operations.- Sustainability in Infrastructure Asset
Management.- Understanding the Business Case for Infrastructure
Sustainability.- Advancing Risk-management in Nuclear Power Plant EPC
Projects: an Empirical Evaluation of Risk-management Practices on Steam
Generator Replacement Projects.- Towards a Comprehensive Service Business
Management Environment for Equipment Manufacturers.- Engineering Asset
Lifespan Evaluation Using Logistic Regression.- Corrosion Identification of
Gas Pipe Risers in Buildings Using Advanced Ultrasonic Guided Waves.- A
Multivariate Control Chart for Detecting a Possible Outbreak of Disease.-
Value Focused Thinking: an Approach to Structure Company Values for Asset
Risk Management.- Information Use in Dutch Sewer Asset Management.- Managing
Knowledge for Asset Management: Shifting from Process to Relational Frames.-
Designing an Asset Management Guideline for the Dutch Wastewater Industry.-
Empirical Hazard Function Using Continuous-time Failure Data.- Simulation
Study for Analysis of On-line Dielectric Measurement Problems on Transformer
Insulation System.
Professor Woo Bang Lee

Dr Lee is Chairman of the Korea Engineering Asset Management Association and is a Visiting Professor at Pukyong National University. He has served in distinguished positions in industry culminating in the position of Executive Vice President, Project Division for Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) Corporation where he spent three years. Prior to that appointment, Dr Lee was Vice President, Maintenance Planning and Engineering at KHNP. He has been honored with several special awards which included the Minister's Award, Ministry of Energy and Resources as well as the special Silver Tower Order of Industrial Service Merit in recognition of outstanding service in the resolution of the radioactive waste disposal facility site. He is a lifetime member of the Korean Nuclear Society and the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineering as well as a Foundation Fellow of the International Society of Engineering Asset Management (ISEAM).

Professor Byeong-Kuen Choi

Byeong-Keun is a Professor at the Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering at the Gyeongsang National University, Korea. He has held academic positions previously at Arizona State University, USA and at the Pukyong National University. His research interests lie in the research and application of signal processing techniques for diagnosing and prognosing machinery faults. He has published widely in the field. Byeongkuen served as Chair of the WCEAM 2012 Organising and Program Committees and currently serves on the Board of the Korea Engineering Asset Management Association.

Professor Lin Ma

Lin is an accomplished academic and researcher in integrated asset management platforms, optimal decision support and condition-based asset health prediction at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). She led the Capability Optimisation research program in the CRC for Infrastructure and Engineering Asset Management (CIEAM) and worked closely with industry partners to address their critical needs. Together with her team, a number of advanced asset management systems, modules and industry utilisation cases have been successfully developed and utilised. Her achievements have received commendation. She is a recipient of the Queensland's Smart State - Smart Woman Award as well as the QUT Vice Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Research. She is a Foundation Fellow of ISEAM.

Professor Joseph Mathew

Joe is a Mechanical Engineer with extensive experience in academia, academic administration, research and research management, and consulting. He led the CIEAM since it was founded in 2003 and specialises in condition monitoring, diagnostics and prognostics of machine systems. He is one of the two founders of the International Standards Organisation's Committee on Condition Monitoring and Diagnostics (ISO TC 108/SC5), which he has chaired since 1996. He also initiated the International Society of Engineering Asset Management (ISEAM) and the World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (WCEAM). He remains as Foundation Chair of ISEAM and General Chair of the WCEAM. Joe has recently been appointed as Interim CEO of the newly founded Asset Institute based at QUT and has been the key facilitator behind the Asset Institute (R)'s transition from a cooperative research centre.