2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.proenv.2017.03.129
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Implementation of Cloud BIM-based Platform Towards High-performance Building Services

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“…However, those studies conducted previously considered cloud environment merely as data storage or a server and did not consider the use of it as a resource, which is one of the significant characteristics of the cloud. Moreover, previous studies focused on providing cases of BIM data usage and failed to present sufficient information on the role of the cloud as a platform, in terms of how data are processed, in order to utilize BIM data [15,16]. Recently, studies on managing resources, which take BMI data characteristics into consideration, are under way, but they are limited to specific construction projects, therefore, a further break down of resource allocation methods is necessary [17,18].…”
Section: Previous Studies On Bim-based Cloud Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, those studies conducted previously considered cloud environment merely as data storage or a server and did not consider the use of it as a resource, which is one of the significant characteristics of the cloud. Moreover, previous studies focused on providing cases of BIM data usage and failed to present sufficient information on the role of the cloud as a platform, in terms of how data are processed, in order to utilize BIM data [15,16]. Recently, studies on managing resources, which take BMI data characteristics into consideration, are under way, but they are limited to specific construction projects, therefore, a further break down of resource allocation methods is necessary [17,18].…”
Section: Previous Studies On Bim-based Cloud Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BIM-server as a multi-disciplinary collaboration platform has been reviewed where it was suggested that it should not be limited to functional and operational requirements and should provide technical features to support information sharing, communication media, process management, exploration space, privacy and flexible system configuration [6]. BIM has also been studied where different associations of it with or as a platform has been attempted on; 1) in an integrated platform between FM (Facilities Management), BIM, BMS (Building Management System) for front-end sensor data visualisation [71]; or 2) with a planning and operations control software for automated construction developed to facilitate interoperability between the construction system and BIM as a platform [72]; or 3) where an ontological approach has been used to develop a freeware platform for accommodation and rapid development of BIM applications with reasoning support [73]. It has also been promoted as an IoT (Internet of Things) enabled platform for on-site assembly of prefabricated construction [74].…”
Section: Bim As a Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chien et al describe AssetHub, a cloud BIM-based integrated platform for building services (Chien et al, 2017). The authors make use of a Level-of-Detail (LOD) 500 as-built BIM model together with associated digital object identification numbers, and then map location specific sensor data analysis and visualization outputs.…”
Section: Sensor Analytics Platforms and Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%