With the emergence of Building Information Modelling (BIM), the construction industry is rapidly catching up with the digital revolution that has boosted productivity in virtually all economic sectors. In current practice, the focus of BIM lies on exchange of documents, often through proprietary formats exchanged using the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC). However, with web technologies such as RDF, OWL and SPARQL, a data- and web-based BIM paradigm becomes within reach. The decentralisation of data and decoupling of information and applications will enhance a more general adoption of Big Open BIM, and is expected to lower the BIM threshold for smaller companies that are active in different phases of the building life cycle. Since one of t...
The rationale behind this research study was based on the recognised difficulty of exchanging data a...
International audienceActors in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Owner and Operation (AE...
Environmental assessment is a critical need to ensure building sustainability. In order to enhance t...
With the emergence of Building Information Modelling (BIM), the construction industry is rapidly cat...
Since the early 2000s, the building industry has been steadily embracing the concept of Building Inf...
In this chapter, an overview of the current state of the art, future trends and conceptual underpinn...
As the building industry is rapidly catching up with digital advancements, and Web technologies grow...
The interoperability challenge is a long-standing challenge in the domain of architecture, engineeri...
Linked data and semantic web technologies are gaining impact and importance in the Architecture, Eng...
The use of Building Information Management (BIM) has become mainstream in many countries. Exchanging...
\u3cp\u3eThe Special Issue of Automation in Construction is about why and how to use the Web of Data...
Linked data and semantic web technologies offer promising characteristics in terms of meaningful int...
Actors in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Owner and Operation (AECOO) industry traditio...
International audienceIn the field of AEC/FM, BIM has been recognized by industrial and political ac...
The rationale behind this research study was based on the recognised difficulty of exchanging data a...
International audienceActors in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Owner and Operation (AE...
Environmental assessment is a critical need to ensure building sustainability. In order to enhance t...
With the emergence of Building Information Modelling (BIM), the construction industry is rapidly cat...
Since the early 2000s, the building industry has been steadily embracing the concept of Building Inf...
In this chapter, an overview of the current state of the art, future trends and conceptual underpinn...
As the building industry is rapidly catching up with digital advancements, and Web technologies grow...
The interoperability challenge is a long-standing challenge in the domain of architecture, engineeri...
Linked data and semantic web technologies are gaining impact and importance in the Architecture, Eng...
The use of Building Information Management (BIM) has become mainstream in many countries. Exchanging...
\u3cp\u3eThe Special Issue of Automation in Construction is about why and how to use the Web of Data...
Linked data and semantic web technologies offer promising characteristics in terms of meaningful int...
Actors in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Owner and Operation (AECOO) industry traditio...
International audienceIn the field of AEC/FM, BIM has been recognized by industrial and political ac...
The rationale behind this research study was based on the recognised difficulty of exchanging data a...
International audienceActors in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Owner and Operation (AE...
Environmental assessment is a critical need to ensure building sustainability. In order to enhance t...