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4. Conclusions Bridges are of primary importance in the road network. For this reason, it is important to guarantee an adequate management of these structures. The lack of data and the intrinsic problems of Italian heritage, as the aging and the increase in terms of traffic volume and weight, require the adoption of appropriate instruments to manage and update bridge inventory. Bridge Management Systems can response to this requirement. These tools can be very effective in management of information, for example being a valid support for the bridge owner to analyse data during the decisional phase. However, the operative flux that emerges from the Guidelines process is based on the work of a great variety of actors. For this reason, is important for BMS to include solutions to improve also the management of users’ relationship. In the case study of INBEE, a new BMS that applies the latest version of the Italian Guidelines, the presented platform adopts specific solutions to implement the flux model, such modular architecture, fixed reference system, collaborator area, notification system, restrictions according to each ones role and a validation mechanisms. All these guarantee an efficient data flows that minimize errors and transmission time in order to guarantee the best collaborations among actors for a safety purpose. Adey, B.T., Mirzaei, Z., Klatter, L., Thompson, P. D., 2014. Overview of existing Bridge Management Systems - Report IABMAS BMS Committee. ANSFISA, 2022. Operative Instructions for the application of Guidelines on Risk Classification and Management, Safety Assessment and Monitoring of Existing Bridges. Bazzucchi, F., Restuccia, L., Ferro, G. A., 2018. Considerations over the Italian road bridge infrastructure safety after the Polcevera viaduct collapse: past errors and future perspectives. Bortot, F., Zonta, D., Zandonini R., 2006. A bridge management strategy based on future reliability and semi - markov deterioration models. Buratti, G., Celati, S., Consentino, A., Gaudioso, D., Mazzatura, I., Morelli, F., Messina V., Salvatore, W., 2022. The Structural Risk Assessment of Existing Bridges in Tuscany (Italy) a Quick Survey - Based Method. Buratti, G., Celati, S., Cosentino, A., Gaudioso, D., Mazzatura, I., Morelli, F., Salvatore, W., 2022. The New Guidelines of Italian Ministry of Infrastructures for the Structural Risk Classification of Existing Bridges: Genesis, Examples of Application and Practical Considerations. Capogna, M., Salvatore, W., Renzi, E., Tamasi, G., 2023. Guidelines for the classification and management of risk, for the evaluation of safety and for the monitoring of existing bridges”. An automatic calculation model of the seismic attention class optimized for the use of cloud computing services. Fattorini, F., Salvatore, W., Renzi, E., Tamasi, G., 2023. Application to the territorial authorities of the “Guidelines for the classification and management of risk, for the evaluation of safety and for the monitoring of existing bridges”. The case study of the Municipality of Rome. Hudson, S. W., Carmichael III, R. F., Moser, L. O., Hudson, W. R., Wilkes, W. J., 1987. NCHRP - National Cooperative Highway Research Program - Report 300 - Bridge Management Systems. NCHRP Report. Mazzatura, I., Natali, A., Salvatore, W., Principi, L., Morici, M., Dall’Asta, A., 2023. A methodological proposal for the analysis of bridges inspections data according to the Italian Guidelines. MIMS, 2022. Guidelines on Risk Classification and Management, Safety Assessment and Monitoring of Existing Bridges. MIT, 2019. D.M. n.430, 08/10/2019, Archivio Informatico Nazionale delle Opere Pubbliche (AINOP). Pregnolato, M., 2019. Bridge safety is not for granted – A novel approach to bridge management. Santarsiero, G., Masi, A., Picciano, V., Digrisolo, A., 2021. The Italian Guidelines on Risk Classification and Management of Bridges: Applications and Remarks on Large Scale Risk Assessments. Zonta, D., Zandonini, R., Bortot, F., 2005. A reliability - based bridge management concept. References

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