Building Information Modeling 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-92862-3_14
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Collaborative Data Management

Abstract: The design, construction and operation of buildings is a collaborative process involving numerous project participants who exchange information on an ongoing basis. Many of their working and communication processes can be significantly improved by using a uniformly structured building information model. A centralized approach to the administration of model information simplifies coordination between project participants and their communications and makes it possible to monitor the integrity of the information … Show more

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“…The complexity drivers related to the system viewpoint were the highest in the mapping. The number and/or size of: systems, subsystems, components, functions, parameters, variants, of constraints, lines of code, disciplines, technologies involved, information sources and models, as well as all interfaces associated with those concepts, constitute the majority of the examples we found (Amorim et al 2019;Arnould 2018;Levy et al 2019;Li and Li 2018;Liebel et al 2018;Mordinyi et al 2016;Pla et al 2014;Sabou et al 2016;Schapke et al 2018;Shani and Broodney 2015;Sukumaran and Chandran 2015;Sztipanovits et al 2018;Vaneman and Carlson 2019;Zhang 2019).…”
Section: Complexity Drivers Related To Quantificationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The complexity drivers related to the system viewpoint were the highest in the mapping. The number and/or size of: systems, subsystems, components, functions, parameters, variants, of constraints, lines of code, disciplines, technologies involved, information sources and models, as well as all interfaces associated with those concepts, constitute the majority of the examples we found (Amorim et al 2019;Arnould 2018;Levy et al 2019;Li and Li 2018;Liebel et al 2018;Mordinyi et al 2016;Pla et al 2014;Sabou et al 2016;Schapke et al 2018;Shani and Broodney 2015;Sukumaran and Chandran 2015;Sztipanovits et al 2018;Vaneman and Carlson 2019;Zhang 2019).…”
Section: Complexity Drivers Related To Quantificationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Além da visualização, como forma de aumentar o engajamento das pessoas, estratégias de gestão colaborativa de dados (SCHAPKE et. al., 2018) nas quais os usuários podem enviar informações novas ou complementar informações existentes podem ser eficientes.…”
Section: Visualização De Informaçãounclassified
“…Secondly, distributed data repositories (decentralised), where data is stored across multiple servers, such as Autodesk Revit server and Bentley ProjectWise. Although certain developed tools such as Autodesk Revit Server and Graphisoft BIM Server deliver numerous essential features to enhance collaboration, they were developed initially to work with tools produced by vendor-specific such as Autodesk and Graphisoft [11]. Hence, they cannot work efficiently with tools from other vendors.…”
Section: Developing Tools and Platforms For Data Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%