1989
DOI: 10.1016/0141-1195(89)90049-1
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A scenario for the development and implementation of a building product model standard

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“…During the past decade, several efforts have been underway to develop standard object-based data models to support interoperability and data exchange among software applications (ISO10303 1992, Bjork and Penttila 1989, Eastman 1999, Froese et al 1999, Froese et al 2000, IAI 2006. Such data models typically define schemas that represent the structure and organization of project data in the form of a class hierarchy of objects.…”
Section: Model-based Data Standards As Enablers For Interoperable Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the past decade, several efforts have been underway to develop standard object-based data models to support interoperability and data exchange among software applications (ISO10303 1992, Bjork and Penttila 1989, Eastman 1999, Froese et al 1999, Froese et al 2000, IAI 2006. Such data models typically define schemas that represent the structure and organization of project data in the form of a class hierarchy of objects.…”
Section: Model-based Data Standards As Enablers For Interoperable Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…General AEC reference model (GARM) [190] and RATAS model [191] were developed with the similar concept and attributes as BIM before 1990. In 1991, DEM, which is capable of expressing design process and building information, was proposed [192].…”
Section: Models and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The actors may enter, retrieve, update or adopt the information in BIM and with that justify their roles as the participants in the construction process [6,24]. The 4D BIM is a model that includes the temporal properties.…”
Section: Building Information Modelling/modelmentioning
confidence: 99%