Authors
Charles M Eastman, Y-S Jeong, Rafael Sacks, Israel Kaner
Publication date
2010/1
Journal
Journal of computing in civil engineering
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
25-34
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Description
The industry foundation class (IFC) standard building model schema is a necessary but not sufficient condition for achieving full interoperability between building information modeling (BIM) tools. Unless each information exchange within construction project workflows has its specific contents and level of detail defined, the breadth and flexibility of the IFC schema leaves room for errors. The national BIM standard approach for resolving the ambiguities of information exchange is based on “use cases,” which precisely define the data required in each information exchange between disciplines in engineering workflows. In this paper, we define specific procedures for developing information delivery manuals (IDM), which capture the use cases and the precise information to be exchanged. We also identify some of the data semantics we found problematic that require workflow specification. We further propose details of …
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Scholar articles
CM Eastman, YS Jeong, R Sacks, I Kaner - Journal of computing in civil engineering, 2010