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Integration of multi-criteria decision-making in heritage building information management
This paper proposes a theoretical framework that integrates Heritage Building Information Management (HBIM) with Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) techniques, to improve decision-making processes in the field of heritage conservation. The proposed framework employs the detailed semantic and geometric data provided by HBIM to evaluate and prioritize conservation strategies based on multiple criteria, including historical significance, architectural integrity, economic viability, social relevance, and environmental impact. The combination of both methodologies has the potential to not only technically improve heritage conservation but also facilitate informed and transparent decision-making processes by allowing stakeholder participation, balancing competing priorities, and achieving sustainable conservation outcomes. This study lays the foundation for a comprehensive, dynamic, and adaptive decision-making workflow that addresses the complicated challenges of heritage conservation.
Integration of multi-criteria decision-making in heritage building information management
This paper proposes a theoretical framework that integrates Heritage Building Information Management (HBIM) with Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) techniques, to improve decision-making processes in the field of heritage conservation. The proposed framework employs the detailed semantic and geometric data provided by HBIM to evaluate and prioritize conservation strategies based on multiple criteria, including historical significance, architectural integrity, economic viability, social relevance, and environmental impact. The combination of both methodologies has the potential to not only technically improve heritage conservation but also facilitate informed and transparent decision-making processes by allowing stakeholder participation, balancing competing priorities, and achieving sustainable conservation outcomes. This study lays the foundation for a comprehensive, dynamic, and adaptive decision-making workflow that addresses the complicated challenges of heritage conservation.
Integration of multi-criteria decision-making in heritage building information management
Fernández Resta, Laura (author)
2024-09-18
Tagungsband 35. Forum Bauinformatik
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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