2020
DOI: 10.7734/coseik.2020.33.6.411
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Integration of Extended IFC-BIM and Ontology for Information Management of Bridge Inspection

Abstract: To utilize building information modeling (BIM) technology at the bridge maintenance stage, it is necessary to integrate large quantities of bridge inspection and model data for object-oriented information management. This research aims to establish the benefits of utilizing the extended industry foundation class (IFC)-BIM and ontology for bridge inspection information management. The IFC entities were extended to represent the bridge objects, and a method of generating the extended IFC-based information model … Show more

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“…Ref. [76] extended the schema by introducing new entities to encapsulate bridge inspection data and explored methodologies for converting this new schema into ontologies to enhance information management. Ref.…”
Section: Detailed Analysis Of Extension Approaches In the Infrastruct...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ref. [76] extended the schema by introducing new entities to encapsulate bridge inspection data and explored methodologies for converting this new schema into ontologies to enhance information management. Ref.…”
Section: Detailed Analysis Of Extension Approaches In the Infrastruct...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ref. [76] developed entities to represent sensors affixed to railway facilities, which were used to collect O&M data.…”
Section: Detailed Analysis Of Extension Approaches In the Infrastruct...mentioning
confidence: 99%