2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2012.10.001
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Computer-aided building maintenance with “BASE-FM” program

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“…In addition to three-dimensional visualization, with potential access to information, the BIM methodology facilitates the updating of the model, either of parameters or plans of the different specialties without loss of information [ 28 ]. In this way, once the model has been developed, it is possible to modify parameters as well as add and/or remove elements as required to have a completely updated and reliable model that can be accessed by all project agents, rendering the traditional systems obsolete in which the projects are worked from the design until the O&M phase, including the manual registry of records of cadastres or conservation, the fragmented documentation of each element of the infrastructure, and the recording and updating of maintenance activities [ 7 , 29 , 30 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to three-dimensional visualization, with potential access to information, the BIM methodology facilitates the updating of the model, either of parameters or plans of the different specialties without loss of information [ 28 ]. In this way, once the model has been developed, it is possible to modify parameters as well as add and/or remove elements as required to have a completely updated and reliable model that can be accessed by all project agents, rendering the traditional systems obsolete in which the projects are worked from the design until the O&M phase, including the manual registry of records of cadastres or conservation, the fragmented documentation of each element of the infrastructure, and the recording and updating of maintenance activities [ 7 , 29 , 30 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, as part of performance auditing, quality management approaches vary from one organisation to another. This implies that much research has focused on measuring maintenance performance (Olanrewaju et al, 2011;Salata et al, 2014;Silva and Falorca, 2009;Wang et al, 2013) and continuous process improvement (Dukić et al, 2013;Suffian, 2013). However, these research initiatives have not assessed the performance of implementing integrated Lean and Six Sigma tools in sustainable BM.…”
Section: Figure 1 Maintenance Objectives Adopted Frommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The computer examples of integrated systems to diagnose a building condition and make decisions about the way and scope of renovation works with particular emphasis on thermo-modernization works are: TOBUS system (European diagnostics and decision-making Tool for Office Building Upgrading Solutions) developed for office buildings (Caccavelli, Gugerli 2002), EPIQR (Energy Performance and Indoor Quality Retrofit) for residential buildings (Kolokotsa et al 2009) and XENIOS system to assess hotel facilities (Dascalaki, Balaras 2004). Another example of a more comprehensive computer system to improve the maintenance quality and reduce the maintenance costs is BASE-FM system (Dukić et al 2013). New solutions for buildings' maintenance are also provided by modern technologies based on computer networks (Ko 2009).…”
Section: Methods and Models For Building Maintenancementioning
confidence: 99%