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The Integrity Management System (IMS) is an integrated tool incorporating an Inspection Data Management System (IDMS), Risk Based Inspection (RBI), Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) and the bulk data statistical analysis (IDAP). Furthermore, IMS can be interfaced with different Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS) to link to the Maintenance process and can also integrate AutoCAD functionality.


This is the IMS Handbook in the form of Online User Manuals.

The following symbols are used in this IMS Handbook:

Symbols

Meaning

<Enter>

Words or abbreviations enclosed in < > refer to keys on the keyboard, such as <Ctrl> for the Control key.

\\mslibrary\catalog\collect.doc

Use a slash in server, folder, and file name.

Settings > Data Transfer > Import Data

Consider abbreviating simple sequences by using right angle brackets. Include a space before and after each bracket, and don't make the brackets bold. These paths usually refer to menu items in the software’s top menu bar. For example, click Settings, click Data Transfer, and the click Import Data.

Save

Words in bold refer to selectable tab and button names within the software.

Export button

Words in italic are used to describe a button that is represented by an icon rather than a text label.

Target Min

Text fields in the Software are marked in red.

“Inspection“

Inputs that must be typed into a text field or selected from a dropdown are indicated with quotation marks.

Note

Use blue callout to provide additional information and describe special circumstances.

Caution

Use yellow callout to warn users of actions that may cause system failure or irreversible conditions.

Stop

Use red callout to describe actions that you should only perform under the supervision of Cenosco Customer Support.

Note

Take note that for most actions there are multiple ways of executing them, such as, through buttons in the toolbar, the menu, mouse right-clicking or swiping. This online manual aims to describes the simplest options.