Resum
The architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry today relies on different information systems and computational tools built to support and assist in the building design and construction. However, these systems and tools typically provide this support in isolation from each other. A good combination of these systems and tools is beneficial for a better coordination and information management. Semantic web technologies and a Linked Data approach can be used to fulfil this aim. In this paper, we indicate how these technologies can be applied for one particular objective, namely to check a building information model (BIM) and make suggestions for that model regarding the building elements. These suggestions are based on information obtained from different data sources, including a BIM model, regulations and catalogues of locally available building components. In this paper, we briefly discuss the results obtained in the application of this approach in a case study based on structural safety requirements.
Idioma original | Anglès |
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Títol de la publicació | Proceedings of the 32nd CIB W78 Conference on Information Technology in Construction |
Editors | Jakob Beetz, Léon Van Berlo, Timo Hartmann |
Pàgines | 98 |
Nombre de pàgines | 107 |
Estat de la publicació | Publicada - 27 d’oct. 2015 |