Two Mini-Courses in One Week!

New to the Deighton University

We are proud to launch two new mini-courses available at Deighton University this week!

Continuing down the path to success in our dTIMS BA User Stream, Export Results has officially launched as our sixth mini-course. Additionally, work on developing our dTIMS BA Concepts Stream has begun, in partnership with Infrastructure Decision Support (IDS) New Zealand, and this week we get to launch the second mini-course - Data Inputs.

Learn more about each mini-course below, and continue your dTIMS Learning today!

Export Results

This mini-course explores how to export dTIMS strategy information so you can manipulate data in reports outside of dTIMS.

Upon completion of this mini-course, you will be able to:

  • Create an export strategy object (including segments, strategies, and treatments)
  • Create and export Queries to Excel

Did you know by successfully completing each mini-course in this stream you can become certified as a dTIMS BA - User? Check out the other courses that make up the dTIMS BA User stream below.

Data Inputs

This mini-course explores the data requirements for asset inventory, utilization, condition, and asset performance. We will also explore the concepts of summarization. 

Upon completion of this mini-course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the data requirements for a decision support system 

  • Understand that there is no "one size" fits all approach when it comes to data collection 

  • Know what to think about when deciding what data to collect 

  • Understand the importance of homogenous analysis sections 

Did you know by successfully completing each mini-course in this stream you can become certified in dTIMS BA - Concepts? Check out our website to explore the other courses that make up the dTIMS BA Concepts Stream.

Coming Next Month!

Next month we will release the Budget Charts dTIMS Mini-Course. This mini-course will explore understanding the use of each Budget Chart and learning to interpret the information in these reports.