Title of article :
Building information modelling – Experts’ views on standardisation and industry deployment
Author/Authors :
Howard ، نويسنده , , Rob and Bjِrk، نويسنده , , Bo-Christer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
10
From page :
271
To page :
280
Abstract :
The goal of the single building information model has existed for at least 30 years and various standards have been published leading up to the 10-year development of the industry foundation classes. These have been initiatives from researchers, software developers and standards committees. Now large property owners are becoming aware of the benefits of moving IT tools from specific applications towards more comprehensive solutions. This study addresses the state of building information models and the conditions necessary for them to become more widely used. It is a qualitative study based on information from a number of international experts and has asked a series of questions about the feasibility of BIMs, the conditions necessary for their success, and the role of standards with particular reference to the IFCs. ey statements were distilled from the diverse answers received and indicate that BIM solutions appear too complex for many and may need to be applied in limited areas initially. Standards are generally supported but not applied rigorously and a range of these are relevant to BIM. Benefits will depend upon the building procurement methods used and there should be special roles within the project team to manage information. Case studies are starting to appear and these could be used for publicity. The IFCs are rather oversold and their complexities should be hidden within simple-to-use software. Inevitably major questions remain and property owners may be the key to answering some of these. A framework for presenting standards, backed up by case studies of successful projects, is the solution proposed to provide better information on where particular BIM standards and solutions should be applied in building projects.
Keywords :
Case uses , Industry foundation classes , Objects , STANDARDS , Building information models , frameworks
Journal title :
ADVANCED ENGINEERING INFORMATICS
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
ADVANCED ENGINEERING INFORMATICS
Record number :
1384387
Link To Document :
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