2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2013.08.063
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BIM interface for full vs. semi-automated building energy simulation

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“…The research category of "Building design and Energy conformance (RC2)" is another major area of immense publication and interest among BIM authors and in the construction industry with 65 BIM articles as at the year 2016. The bibliometric analysis of its research areas and themes crystallize out nine (9) main BIM research themes which are: RC2.1 -"building energy regulations" (McGuire et al 2016;Thompson, Bank 2010); RC2.2 -"code checking & compliance" (Dimitrov, Golparvar-Fard 2015;Jung et al 2015;Li et al 2014); RC2.3 -"building envelope, cost and energy performance" (Ahn et al 2014;Asl et al 2015;Chardon et al 2016;Gökçe, H. U., Gökçe, K. U. 2013;Migilinskas et al 2016); and RC2.4 -"energy management and analysis" (Gökce, H. U., Gökce, K. U.…”
Section: Building Design and Energy Conformance (Rc2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research category of "Building design and Energy conformance (RC2)" is another major area of immense publication and interest among BIM authors and in the construction industry with 65 BIM articles as at the year 2016. The bibliometric analysis of its research areas and themes crystallize out nine (9) main BIM research themes which are: RC2.1 -"building energy regulations" (McGuire et al 2016;Thompson, Bank 2010); RC2.2 -"code checking & compliance" (Dimitrov, Golparvar-Fard 2015;Jung et al 2015;Li et al 2014); RC2.3 -"building envelope, cost and energy performance" (Ahn et al 2014;Asl et al 2015;Chardon et al 2016;Gökçe, H. U., Gökçe, K. U. 2013;Migilinskas et al 2016); and RC2.4 -"energy management and analysis" (Gökce, H. U., Gökce, K. U.…”
Section: Building Design and Energy Conformance (Rc2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite this apparent disadvantage, it permits the additional analyses of concepts such as energy performance, clash detection, and other sustainability measures (Olawumi et al, ). Also, BIM‐enabled sustainability analysis tools can assist in the simulation of building energy performance and carbon footprints as well as reduce the cost and time involved (Ahn, Kim, Park, Kim, & Lee, ), although the interoperability issues between BIM design and analysis tools is still a prevalent problem in the construction industry (Abanda, Vidalakis, Oti, & Tah, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Part of the building 2.1. Energy consumption, energy saving or energy performance (Borgstein, Lamberts, & Hensen, 2016;Guo & Wei, 2016;Shadram, Johansson, Lu, Schade, & Olofsson, 2016;Ahn, Kim, Y. J., Park, Kim, I., & Lee, 2014;Azzouz, Borchers, Moreira, & Mavrogianni, 2017;Ham & Golparvar-Fard, 2015;Di, 2015;Abanda & Byers, 2016;Gourlis & Kovacic, 2016;Kuo, Hsieh, Guo, & Cha, 2016;Jia, Srinivasan, & Raheem, 2017) 2.2. Daylighting analysis (Kota, Haberl, Clayton, & Yan, 2014) 2.3.…”
Section: Discussing the Review Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%