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Interoperability in Building Data Management: Achieving Smart Data Goals

In our data-centric world, the interoperability of building information is crucial. This initiative by the International Alliance for Interoperability, known as BuildingSMART, aims to tackle the challenge of managing data seamlessly throughout the lifecycle of facilities. Discover the significance of interoperability, its global implementations in various CAD systems and analyses, and how the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) standard plays a vital role in integrating building data. Explore the goal of working with intelligent building models and the development path in BIM, emphasizing the importance of accurate data exchange for enhanced decision-making. Join the movement towards smarter data management in the built environment today.

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Interoperability in Building Data Management: Achieving Smart Data Goals

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  1. International Alliance for Interoperability BuildingSMART

  2. “Is the Data Stupid!” • Our world is now data/information-centric, and fast becoming more-so. • As more facility work is out-sourced it becomes increasingly important for owner and agencies to “own”their own data. • But today we have Stupid Data!!

  3. What is interoperability? …the dynamic exchange of accurate, useful information on the built environment among all members of the building community throughout the life-cycle of facilities. …the ability to manage and communicate electronic product and project data between collaborating firms' and within individual companies' design, construction, maintenance, and business process systems."

  4. Where we are?

  5. World-wide implementations of IFC • CA(A)D systems, • HVAC and electrical CAD, • Energy simulation and evaluation, • Structural analysis and engineering • Quantity take-off, cost estimation • Collision checking, building regulation checking, • Catalogue data, etc. • IFC supports integration by offering the only open, general BIM data standardonly standard

  6. Goal – Working with Building Models • Drawing–Sumof 2D plans–No derivationof quantities, loads, Costs... • 3D Model–Visualisation–No derivationof quantities, loads, costs... • BuildingModel(BIM)–Intelligent buildingcomponents–Derivation of 2D plans–Derivation of quantities, loads, costs, energy, FM data, ...

  7. IFC ModelModel--DevelopmentDevelopmentand and SoftwareSoftware-Implementation

  8. THE GOAL

  9. Development Path in BIM Feasibility Study Design brief Pre design Detailed design Pro- duction Operation

  10. METHODOLOGY

  11. Building Information Modeling

  12. APPLICANT WEBSERVICES COMPANY INTERNET SOFTWARE PROPERTY INFO DATABASE BUILDING DATABASE PLAN DATABASE WEBSERVICES GIS REGULATION CHECK OTHERS SOFTWARE AUTHORITY SYSTEM OVERVIEW

  13. Plan aktivnosti

  14. On line cluster

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