Xii Simpósio Brasileiro De Gestão E Economia Da Construção 2021
DOI: 10.46421/sibragec.v12i00.468
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Ontology and interoperability in construction planning automation with 4D BIM

Abstract: Interoperability has been a basic requirement for modern information systems, which in the construction industry is especially difficult because information between projects is not yet fully standardized and digitalized. With BIM introduction, much progress has been made in this regard, however, there is still no consolidated common basis for the exchange of information on construction elements among the different stakeholders that develop and operate the construction model. In order to review existing literat… Show more

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“…The construction industry has gradually been incorporating Building Information Modelling (BIM) into the management of its enterprises. This modelling consists of combining 3D geometric models with data from the work schedule, enabling spatial visualization in detail of the construction throughout its execution and its flow activities (Corrêa;Marchiori, 2017). The BIM model allows planning, organizing, or testing building activities in relation to constraints such as time, human resources, and materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The construction industry has gradually been incorporating Building Information Modelling (BIM) into the management of its enterprises. This modelling consists of combining 3D geometric models with data from the work schedule, enabling spatial visualization in detail of the construction throughout its execution and its flow activities (Corrêa;Marchiori, 2017). The BIM model allows planning, organizing, or testing building activities in relation to constraints such as time, human resources, and materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%