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Interoperability Through Standards
IFC, Concepts and Methods
Exchange formats to describe the information associated with an infrastructure are necessary in order to ensure interoperability between the many software applications of the actors involved and to guarantee the continuity of the data throughout the life of the infrastructure. Interoperability is illustrated by the development of Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) classes for infrastructure, coordinated by buildingSMART International, including the alignments, structures, tunnels, roads and rail lines. The IFC defines an entity relationship model with several hundred entities organized in an object‐based inheritance hierarchy. OpenBIM is a collaborative approach applicable to the entire lifecycle, based on open standards and work processes. An infrastructure is always a unique work, built in place, whose design is rarely completed and validated before construction begins. For any construction project, during its entire lifecycle, information exchanges between actors are numerous and frequent, given the volume of data to be generated, processed and validated.
Interoperability Through Standards
IFC, Concepts and Methods
Exchange formats to describe the information associated with an infrastructure are necessary in order to ensure interoperability between the many software applications of the actors involved and to guarantee the continuity of the data throughout the life of the infrastructure. Interoperability is illustrated by the development of Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) classes for infrastructure, coordinated by buildingSMART International, including the alignments, structures, tunnels, roads and rail lines. The IFC defines an entity relationship model with several hundred entities organized in an object‐based inheritance hierarchy. OpenBIM is a collaborative approach applicable to the entire lifecycle, based on open standards and work processes. An infrastructure is always a unique work, built in place, whose design is rarely completed and validated before construction begins. For any construction project, during its entire lifecycle, information exchanges between actors are numerous and frequent, given the volume of data to be generated, processed and validated.
Interoperability Through Standards
IFC, Concepts and Methods
Teulier, Régine (author) / Bagieu, Marie (author) / BENNING, Pierre (author) / DUMOULIN, Claude (author)
Building Information Modeling ; 51-75
2023-12-29
25 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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