Integrated Project Monitoring Software (IPMS) for the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

Integrated Project Monitoring Software (IPMS) for the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

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The Phase 4 of the Delhi Metro is nearing conclusion and our team is busy in the development of this phase. The Phase 4 will be the first phase and will cover the entire length of the South Extension. This Phase 4 is divided into 4 stations so as to make it easy for commuters. This Phase 4 will be the busiest one and we are working on many exciting projects which include the new platforms at Sohna, BKC and Ramgarh stations.

Our software team is working on a project called ‘Progress Monitor’ that will be an integrated monitoring tool that will enable an overall view of the entire Network including the trains and stations, the stations’ status, their occupancy rate, trains and stations on time and on budget. We are also working on our custom web applications. We will also be working with a lot of new partners including the Delhi Metro Rail Users Group.

In the coming days, we will be releasing daily status updates on the various phases on various trains and stations. We will provide the status updates on our website as well.

The Phase 4 will comprise of 4 stations.

These stations are going to be the beginning of our new platform at Sohna. There will be a new platform at Sohna called platform 11.

We are also working on a new platform at Ramgarh station. The platform will be called ‘Nathula’.

These stations are not connected to the main network (e. Delhi Metro) and are expected to be functional in phases 1 and 2. In Phase 4, there will be two more more stations (the new ones) called ‘TTC Layout’ and ‘Borivali Layout’, so as to improve the connectivity between these stations. We will also be releasing daily status updates on these, as well.

We are releasing updates daily on the status of the trains. The trains are currently being booked on trains running from the depot to the station. We are developing an online booking system so that commuters will be able to take their train at the time of their convenience.

Integrated Project Monitoring Software (IPMS) for the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.

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The Indian Railways has developed a prototype application that can be used by the Central Railway Zone/South East Rail Transport Corporation to monitor train movements. The software can generate reports on train movements from a mobile application, and can be accessed through an internet browser. It has also integrated with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation’s project management system for the purpose of train movement monitoring.

This article will present some of the software’s features and its use in the Indian Railways in general.

The Indian Railways has developed a prototype application that can be used by the Central Railway Zone/South East Rail Transport Corporation to monitor train movements. This will help increase the efficiency of the railway system by reducing the cost of track maintenance and track repairs (in the event of track closures).

It can also be used to track train movements and track maintenance activities. The software is also integrated with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation’s project management system for the purpose of train movement monitoring.

It can also be used for management of inter-train transfers for the railroads. It can also help the railway authorities to monitor maintenance activities at different stations like Delhi Metro, and Railways.

The software will be developed using IBM DB2 database. The database has the functionality of reporting train and track movements.

The software will also generate reports on train movements both from the central station or to the railway stations. The train movements will be available as CSV file.

It will be useful in the Indian Railways and Indian Rail Network to track train movements.

It will help the railway authorities to track track maintenance or track repairs in the event of track closure.

It will help to monitor track maintenance or track repairs at different railway stations in the Indian Railways (Central Railway Zone/South East Rail Transport Corporation).

It will allow the Indian Railways to monitor maintenance or track repairs at railway stations by issuing train movement report, and to provide the train movement report that includes train location, length of trip, and details of train movements.

It will be useful for identifying maintenance activities on the tracks as well as tracking maintenance activities on various sites in the Indian Railways.

IPMS Project Progress Monitoring System :

This project was initiated by the Department of Information Technology, JNU. It was started in 2004 as a project from the Department of Information Technology, NIT, and was later developed into an institute of the state government of Himachal Pradesh. The objective of this project was to generate the requirements for a computer-based system that is capable of monitoring work processes in software programs. It has successfully completed two phases of development. The first phase was successful in 2006. The project has completed the programming for the project in 2007/08. The second phase of development was begun in 2008. The project was launched in March this year. This project has come under the control of JNU.

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