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Interoperability in building information modeling for AECO/FM industry
Abstract Data loss and communication problems may arise especially in complex construction projects, which in turn may result in poor project performance. Interoperability smooths communication while increasing information management quality. The aim of this paper is to investigate the interoperability research gaps and trends in Building Information Modeling (BIM) for architecture, engineering, construction, operation, and facility management (AECO/FM). This study adopted a holistic approach with a bibliometric search, a scientometric mapping and analysis of interoperability in BIM research. Data about interoperability in BIM were collected through an examination of 477 articles that were selected from the Scopus database. This study contributes to the body of knowledge by highlighting the research trend and gaps in key areas, and their relationship with interoperability in BIM. As results suggest, future studies should focus on interoperability in BIM to increase knowledge-integrated, ontology-based, IT-based managed, collaborative, automated, well-visualized, and sustainable outcomes throughout the project lifecycle.
Highlights A scientometric analysis and mapping of interoperability in BIM for AECO/FM from 2004 to 2019 is performed. The highest influential journals on of interoperability in BIM research are identified. Five mainstream research fields for interoperability in BIM research are proposed. Research gaps in interoperability in BIM are diagnosed. Short and long-term research directions for interoperability in BIM are proposed.
Interoperability in building information modeling for AECO/FM industry
Abstract Data loss and communication problems may arise especially in complex construction projects, which in turn may result in poor project performance. Interoperability smooths communication while increasing information management quality. The aim of this paper is to investigate the interoperability research gaps and trends in Building Information Modeling (BIM) for architecture, engineering, construction, operation, and facility management (AECO/FM). This study adopted a holistic approach with a bibliometric search, a scientometric mapping and analysis of interoperability in BIM research. Data about interoperability in BIM were collected through an examination of 477 articles that were selected from the Scopus database. This study contributes to the body of knowledge by highlighting the research trend and gaps in key areas, and their relationship with interoperability in BIM. As results suggest, future studies should focus on interoperability in BIM to increase knowledge-integrated, ontology-based, IT-based managed, collaborative, automated, well-visualized, and sustainable outcomes throughout the project lifecycle.
Highlights A scientometric analysis and mapping of interoperability in BIM for AECO/FM from 2004 to 2019 is performed. The highest influential journals on of interoperability in BIM research are identified. Five mainstream research fields for interoperability in BIM research are proposed. Research gaps in interoperability in BIM are diagnosed. Short and long-term research directions for interoperability in BIM are proposed.
Interoperability in building information modeling for AECO/FM industry
Ozturk, Gozde Basak (author)
2020-02-03
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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