The Engineering Asset Chronicle
See how asset identity, time, observations, supporting records, and decisions combine into one durable chronology without replacing existing source platforms.
Explore the Chronicle
Drone Works IQRequest a DemoPractical guidance for evaluating an Engineering Asset Chronicle, preparing your asset information, and connecting the platforms your teams already trust.
See how asset identity, time, observations, supporting records, and decisions combine into one durable chronology without replacing existing source platforms.
Explore the ChronicleFollow a construction core sample through approval, annual inspections, and a new thermal observation.
Open case studyIdentify asset hierarchies, source systems, responsible parties, and priority records before a demonstration.
Start the guideUnderstand federation, selective ingestion, and planned connections to Autodesk, Esri, DJI Enterprise, Trimble, Bentley, and WebODM.
Review integrationsReview data ownership, custody, controlled publication, provenance, retention, durable exports, and human decision authority.
Explore trust principlesTrace a thermal observation through engineering review, work planning, repair, and subsequent verification.
View the exampleConnect recurring inspections, component observations, engineering dispositions, and maintenance actions to one structure.
View the exampleDefine primary assets, child assemblies, components, identifiers, responsible parties, and source-system references.
Preview the worksheetSelect a meaningful asset, define the decisions to explain, identify source platforms, and establish evaluation criteria.
Plan your evaluationExplore how lifecycle information management, federation, versioning, exchange, and common data environments relate to the Chronicle.
Review alignmentUser, administrator, API, release, and service documentation will be published as executable customer capabilities become available.
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