Abstract :
Ontologies have been successfully applied as a semantic enabler of communication between both users and applications in
fragmented, heterogeneous multinational business environments. In this paper we discuss the underlying principles, their
current implementation status, and most importantly, their applicability to problems in the building information modeling
domain. We introduce the development of an ontology for the building and construction sector based on the industry
foundation classes. We discuss several approaches of lifting modeling information that is based on the express family of
languages for data modeling onto a logically rigid and semantically enhanced ontological level encoded in the W3C
Ontology Web Language. We exemplify the added value of such formal notation of building models by providing
several examples where generic query and reasoning algorithms can be applied to problems that otherwise have to be
manually hard-wired into applications for processing building information. Furthermore, we show how the underlying
resource description framework and the set of technologies evolving around it can be tailored to the need of distributed
collaborative work in the building and construction industry
Keywords :
building information modeling , Knowledge representation , Model-Driven Architectures , ontologies