Abstract (EN):
Building Information Modeling tools are slowly but steadily becoming a recurring tool for architectural
and engineering design. As contractors realize that BIM also provides benefits when adopted for the
construction phase, the need for dynamic ways of exchanging information between different models, of
different specialties, during different phases of the project, becomes increasingly important. The IFC
format is usually pointed as the best solution for interoperability issues, however, it is not a one hundred
per cent reliable platform for exchanging data between BIM models; it must me complimented with a
dynamic, standardized, framework for BIM application that addresses interoperability and defines
protocols for adequate information management within a BIM flow.
This article elaborates on the problematic of BIM frameworks, while also presenting key aspects and
findings of the research project SIGABIM.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
8
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