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Recent changes in the Building Topology Ontology
The Building Topology Ontology (BOT) was in early 2017 suggested to the W3C community group for Linked Building Data as a simple ontology covering the core concepts of a building. Since it was first announced it has been extended to cover a building site, elements hosted by other elements, zones as a super-class of spaces, storeys, buildings and sites, interfaces between adjacent zones/elements, a transitive property to infer implicit relationships between building zone siblings among other refinements. In this paper, we describe in detail the changes and the reasons for implementing them.
Recent changes in the Building Topology Ontology
The Building Topology Ontology (BOT) was in early 2017 suggested to the W3C community group for Linked Building Data as a simple ontology covering the core concepts of a building. Since it was first announced it has been extended to cover a building site, elements hosted by other elements, zones as a super-class of spaces, storeys, buildings and sites, interfaces between adjacent zones/elements, a transitive property to infer implicit relationships between building zone siblings among other refinements. In this paper, we describe in detail the changes and the reasons for implementing them.
Recent changes in the Building Topology Ontology
Rasmussen, Mads Holten (author) / Pauwels, Pieter (author) / Lefrançois, Maxime (author) / Schneider, Georg Ferdinand (author) / Hviid, Christian Anker (author) / Karlshoj, Jan (author)
2017
Conference paper
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