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Subject: Name for a new piece of software
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: kah-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 23 Apr 2003 07:15 PDT
Expires: 23 May 2003 07:15 PDT
Question ID: 194338
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
We need a name for this software package!!!!!
My Business has commissioned a group of software writers to fill a gap
in Property and Facility Management systems available in the market
place. The hole is described below, as is our method of meeting the
need.
While the OHS / Legal requirements are VERY important, we want the
name to show that this system enables EVERYONE from the grounds keeper
to the Chair of the board to take control, be in control and know
what’s happening in the area of Property and Facility Management.
The name needs to be a single word, Australian (or not sound as if we
are foreign owned) and pronounceable from seeing it written.
Overview 
The objective of this project is to create a valuable system that
enables a system owner to meet their obligations with respect to the
maintenance of property and assets to protect the users of the asset
and public from any accidents that may result from the improper
maintenance of that property or asset.
The system needs to be able to meet the implied obligations of work
cover in particular chapter 4 of the regulations. Common law also
places responsibility on the owner of property or machinery to
maintain it in a manner that means it will be safe for anyone who uses
the property.
Neither work cover nor legislation provides instructions on how to
prove that you have met these obligations, and, the only time that
proof is required is when an accident has occurred or if work cover is
conducting an audit. In such a case the authorities will look for
evidence of a system or procedure being in place to ensure scheduled
maintenance is carried out and historical evidence that it has been
done. This system will do just that.
The objective of this system is to provide the property/asset owner
with a system that staff can use to schedule maintenance, ensure that
the maintenance is undertaken, ensure that the maintenance is
undertaken by qualified staff, ensure that there are no missed
scheduled maintenances and provide historical data and evidence of
this maintenance.
In addition to these objectives relating to work cover and legal
responsibilities, the
system will also facilitate easier workflow management for the
maintenance manager, it will ensure that the maintenance staff are
aware of all their responsibilities with respect to maintenance and
enable them to plan their time better around their maintenance
responsibilities, it will ensure that users and maintainers of
machinery are appropriately trained and will provide head office staff
with evidence of activities being undertaken.
Further value adding features that might be added to future editions
of the system could include cost and budgeting software to better
manage the cost of planned maintenance. Due to the information stored
in the system it could also provide data for depreciation records or
at least to verify and cross check that data for accounting and tax
purposes.

Current situation 
How is it being done? 
At present the main systems that are in place to undertake these
activities are paper based, often with many books and diaries being
kept in many different places. In some cases the only evidence of
maintenance being done could be a receipt from a maintenance
contractor for the service.
The issues here are the potential for certain maintenance to slip
through the cracks, the lack of proof that appropriate systems are in
place and the potential for the work to be performed by a person
without the proper training or supervision.
There are also many cases where the maintenance is simply not being
performed and repairs are only carried out when the machine breaks
down. In the case of property maintenance there may be even less
compliance with obligations, for example the checking of electrical
cabling and switches on a regular basis, the testing of circuit
breakers, the checking of property for infestations like termites or
vermin.
Common law places a duty of care on all people and entities. In the
case of businesses and institutions like schools, nursing homes and
day care centres there is a duty of care to protect their customers
from their own lack of knowledge about safety. For example a five year
old can not be expected to know the difference between a glass of
water and a glass of clear liquid that might cause sever injuries if
swallowed, until it is too late.
This duty requires these businesses to take extra special care when it
comes to safety and property maintenance and as such if an accident
occurs they need to ensure that they have done everything possible to
prevent such accidents from happening. If the law sees that they have
systems in place and that those systems were appropriate, reasonable
and adhered to, they will not lay blame for the accident with them.
The cost saving from having good systems is only measurable in terms
of what it could cost if you do not have the systems and that should
be measured in this day of litigious activity in millions of dollar

System Objectives 
The system has five basic objectives to meet. 
1.	Safe - All property/assets must be safe for potential users and the
public
2.	Trained - All maintenance (and use?) must be carried out by
qualified staff
3.	Maintained - All property/assets must be maintained on a systematic
basis
4.	Accountable - Systems and procedures must be in place to report
back on maintenance in a qualitative and quantitative framework
5.	Simple and appropriate - the system must be simple to use and
appropriate for the people using it. (E.g. no point requiring
Maintenance staff to have a desktop computer)

These objectives are met via the interaction of 3 basic users with the
system.
These users are Head office, Maintenance managers and Maintenance
staff.
There are secondary objectives of the system including 
•	Workflow management 
•	Cost management 
•	Budgeting 
•	Affordability 
In order to achieve these objectives the system needs to have certain
features to enable the users to interact with it.
Maintenance Manager Interface 
The maintenance manager is the main user of the system and needs to be
able to.
•	Record asset details (accountable) 
•	Schedule maintenance for the asset (maintained) 
•	Authorise staff to conduct the maintenance (safe and trained).
•	 Authorise staff to use the assets (safe) 
•	Manage available resources to ensure all the work can be performed.
(workflow management
•	Notify of exceptions to plan (safe, accountable).
•	Record unplanned maintenance 
•	Compare planned maintenance with unplanned maintenance (safe) 
Maintenance Staff Interface
The maintenance staff interface needs to provide these staff with the
ability to perform their work, on the right assets and with the
appropriate training. The interface needs to
•	Ensure the staff member is qualified (trained) 
•	Ensure the maintenance is carried out on the correct asset (safe and
accountable)
•	Ensure that the maintenance is complete and appropriate (maintained)
•	Fit into Maintenance staff environment e.g. Palm Pilot (simple and
appropriate)
Head office interface 
The Head Office interface needs to allow head office staff to feel
comfortable that the work required by Maintenance staff and managers
is being done, and done correctly. The interface needs to
•	Notify on missed scheduled maintenance (accountable, safe, and
maintained).
•	Provide reports on all maintenance (accountable) 
•	Report on who is performing maintenance (Accountable, trained,
safe).
•	Notify on incomplete maintenance (safe) 
•	Notify on unqualified maintenance activity (trained safe)

Request for Question Clarification by jbf777-ga on 23 Apr 2003 09:14 PDT
Hello -

Firstly, Google is not confidential nor private.  This answer will be
viewed publicly, so I don't know if you realized that or not. 
Secondly, you may want to sum up your requirements in a clarification
posting.

Because of the subjective nature of your question, you may want to
consider this format:

See http://answers.google.com/answers/main?cmd=threadview&id=183326

jbf777-ga
GA Researcher

Clarification of Question by kah-ga on 26 Apr 2003 19:20 PDT
Thank you for your comments on "COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE".
Given that this will be seen by the public I would like to shorten the
information to this -
We need a name for this software package!!!!! 
My Business has commissioned a group of software writers to fill a gap
in Property and Facility Management systems available in the market
place. The hole is described below, as is our method of meeting the
need.
While the OHS / Legal requirements are VERY important, we want the
name to show that this system enables EVERYONE from the grounds keeper
to the Chair of the board to take control, be in control and know
what’s happening in the area of Property and Facility Management.
The name needs to be a single word, Australian (or not sound as if we
are foreign owned) and pronounceable from seeing it written.
Overview  
The objective of this project is to create a valuable system that
enables a system owner to meet their obligations with respect to the
maintenance of property and assets to protect the users of the asset
and public from any accidents that may result from the improper
maintenance of that property or asset.
The system needs to be able to meet the implied obligations of work
cover in particular chapter 4 of the regulations. Common law also
places responsibility on the owner of property or machinery to
maintain it in a manner that means it will be safe for anyone who uses
the property.
Neither work cover nor legislation provides instructions on how to
prove that you have met these obligations, and, the only time that
proof is required is when an accident has occurred or if work cover is
conducting an audit. In such a case the authorities will look for
evidence of a system or procedure being in place to ensure scheduled
maintenance is carried out and historical evidence that it has been
done. This system will do just that.
The objective of this system is to provide the property/asset owner
with a system that staff can use to schedule maintenance, ensure that
the maintenance is undertaken, ensure that the maintenance is
undertaken by qualified staff, ensure that there are no missed
scheduled maintenances and provide historical data and evidence of
this maintenance.
In addition to these objectives relating to work cover and legal
responsibilities, the
system will also facilitate easier workflow management for the
maintenance manager, it will ensure that the maintenance staff are
aware of all their responsibilities with respect to maintenance and
enable them to plan their time better around their maintenance
responsibilities, it will ensure that users and maintainers of
machinery are appropriately trained and will provide head office staff
with evidence of activities being undertaken.
Further value adding features that might be added to future editions
of the system could include cost and budgeting software to better
manage the cost of planned maintenance. Due to the information stored
in the system it could also provide data for depreciation records or
at least to verify and cross check that data for accounting and tax
purposes.

The reason I have put this question to you "Researchers" is, well I
just have drawn a blank on the whole NAME thing.

To sum up the question - 
The name needs to be a single word, Australian (or not sound as if we
are foreign owned) and pronounceable from seeing it written.

AND have something Property and Facility about it!

Like I said 4 months on we have only come up with one name and it
stinks. It’s a good thing we do software better than we do NAMING!

Request for Question Clarification by shiva777-ga on 26 Apr 2003 19:49 PDT
Hello. I've been giving this one some thought. The only thing I've
thought of so far is 'The Propertarium' meaning that you can see your
whole property in miniature like an aquarium or terrarium.

How important is it to be one word? This may be difficult as you want
to mention property and facility and also convey what the software
package does. It's easy to see why you haven't been able to come up
with a name yet. It might not even be possible. Often the most well
known brands have nothing to do with their product or service. What
does Google mean? or Yahoo or Amazon? So you might want to think of
ways in which you can make the avenues of choice a little less
restrictive.

-shiva777

Clarification of Question by kah-ga on 27 Apr 2003 20:30 PDT
Re your clarification - 

I'll tell you the name WE came up with - Vigilo - as in vigilant!!

Trouble is when we looked at it we all said with one voice - Gigolo! 

Your comment about a name that bares no relation to the purpose of the
software leaves me thinking that we may miss out an important sales
tool - a trigger that reinforces the reason you spent the money.

If the name is good - we will seriously consider it.

Clarification of Question by kah-ga on 28 Apr 2003 16:17 PDT
What about an Aboriginal, Lateen or Greek (old) word? 

Something that means “to keep the circle complete”?

Clarification of Question by kah-ga on 28 Apr 2003 17:01 PDT
Have been thinking about your comment to "sum up your requirements" so
here are some phrases that some up my thoughts -
To keep the circle complete
To be in control
To have inside knowledge
To pass information on/up
To know
To know all
To know what’s happening
Give me the knowledge / information / inside run
To work with the team
Work to achieve
Etc
Etc

Request for Question Clarification by ozguru-ga on 07 May 2003 21:50 PDT
Dear kah,

What do you think of MaintainIT... a play on Information Technology or
some variation of CareTaker with connotations of looking after their
assets?

Regards,

Request for Question Clarification by stephenbyrne-ga on 08 May 2003 00:05 PDT
I've worked in property branding  in london and seen some of the asset
management systems in place for this type of work and used by a number
of companies including JLW and Grosvenor.
 
My real concern here is that should the name should be registrable as
a trademark, domain name, business name etc as this does not seem to
have been considered.  Trademark costs and name registration differs
in both Australia, the US and Europe.
 
That said what will be the brand characteristics of the company
marketing this software and will it be marketed by its name and will
that name be the company name?
 
If I can get some clarity on the above I can probably do some name
generation but  I don't think it should be posted here for reasons
another poster has outlined.
Answer  
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Comments  
Subject: Re: Name for a new piece of software
From: mathtalk-ga on 26 Apr 2003 22:11 PDT
 
Hi,

FACILIGENCE:

By compound of facilities management with diligence/intelligence.

-- mathtalk
Subject: Re: Name for a new piece of software
From: digsalot-ga on 27 Apr 2003 13:16 PDT
 
Ditto what mathtalk said.  Has a good sound to it.
Subject: Re: Name for a new piece of software
From: pinkfreud-ga on 28 Apr 2003 17:12 PDT
 
I like the sound of the name "Integua."
Subject: Faciligence... flatulence?
From: sergeantshultz-ga on 29 Apr 2003 10:16 PDT
 
I hate how I can get consumed by things that don't profit me one iota!

I searched and searched to get a handle on how Aussies might talk,
what property solicitors, etc. might say. Maintenance people, blah,
blah, blah, blah...

On visiting this sight I saw this link on building services, it was
referred to as "Essential Building Services".
http://www.bifm-training.co.uk/facilities-management-training/property-management/courses13-16.htm#15

I think a natural name for your software that clearly explains what it
does is absolutely the best thing you can do for it. People have more
things to worry about than what "vigilo" is about.

The name I recommend is "Essential Building Software", EBS for short.
Although there is already a http://www.ebs.com.au site I am sure
without too much work at http://www.godaddy.com you could locate a
decent alternative web site for EBS.








Your Welcome.
Subject: This appears to be a public forum
From: drpauljbrewer-ga on 02 May 2003 01:36 PDT
 
Although answers.google.com is clearly owned by Google, I wanted to
point out that anything you say here is probably indexed by the search
engine and easily found by a competitor.

I'm not so sure what the law is on leaving papers stamped "trade
secret" at a large but private place, like, say, Dodger Stadium... but
that is what your'e doing.

I am not such a competitor.
Subject: More reasons Essential Business Software is a GREAT name...
From: sergeantshultz-ga on 06 May 2003 17:52 PDT
 
://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=essential+building+software&btnG=Google+Search
Subject: Re: Name for a new piece of software
From: stephenbyrne-ga on 08 May 2003 00:03 PDT
 
I've worked in property in london and seen some of the asset
management systems in place for this type of work and used by a number
of companies including JLW and Grosvenor.

My real concern here is that should the name should be registrable as
a trademark, domain name, business name etc as this does not seem to
have been considered.  Trademark costs and name registration differs
in both Australia, the US and Europe.

That said what will be the brand characteristics of the company
marketing this software and will it be marketed by its name and will
that name be the company name?

If I can get some clarity on the above I can probably do some name
generation but  I don't think it should be posted here for reasons
another poster has outlined.
Subject: It's a Secret
From: sergeantshultz-ga on 10 May 2003 21:47 PDT
 
Essential Building Checks

UFO (Unique Facility Oracle)
    (Urban Facility Oracle)

According to definition of "oracle" at Merriam-Webster Online:
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary


2 a : a person giving wise or authoritative decisions or opinions b :
an authoritative or wise expression or answer
_____________________________
(User Friendly Office)
(Utility Facility ORACLE)
(Utility For Office) Maintenance System Tracker
(Use For Orgasm) oops! Wrong product...
Maintenance And System Tracker

Managed Maintenance Controls
Managed System Controller

Building Facilitation

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