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CRC Press eBooks, Aug 21, 2014
Zeitschrift für wirtschaftlichen Fabrikbetrieb, 2005
Kurzfassung In diesem Beitrag werden die Möglichkeiten und Potenziale der Prozessoptimierung auf ... more Kurzfassung In diesem Beitrag werden die Möglichkeiten und Potenziale der Prozessoptimierung auf Baustellenumgebungen durch den Einsatz aktueller und mobiler I&K-Technologien beleuchtet. In Anlehnung an das vom Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Arbeit (BMWA) geförderte Leitprojekt MOBIKO (Mobile Kooperation im Bauwesen durch drahtlose Kommunikationstechnologien) wird eine integrierte I&K-Lösung für Baustellenumgebungen vorgestellt. Dabei ist es das wesentliche Anliegen, die entstehende Wertschöpfung in der Produktionsorganisation zu demonstrieren sowie die Herausforderungen der Zukunft von Bauorganisationen im Wandel zu identifizieren.
Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling in the Building and Construction Industry - ECPPM 2004, 8-10 September 2004, Istanbul, Turkey, 2004
CAAD futures 1997, 1997
The project work described in this paper is a part of the ESPRIT VEGA Project. It is related to t... more The project work described in this paper is a part of the ESPRIT VEGA Project. It is related to two companion papers issued in this conference proceedings. ‘Product Data Model for Interoperability in an Distributed Environment’ (Junge and Liebich. 1997, this volume) and ‘The VEGA Platform’ (Junge, Koethe, Schulz, Zarli, Bakkeren. 1997, this volume) are describing the technological basis for an application modeled to capture and convert the working environment of architects and building engineers, in short: the building design team, to an computer environment. The ESPRIT projects are increasingly forced into ‘public and private risk funding and sharing policy. This part of VEGA is explicitly directed to exploitation of the EU funded project. This can be reached by a stepwise (small steps) transition from research to commercial implementation.
Electronic information networking in Building and Construction (BC) has been the subject of resea... more Electronic information networking in Building and Construction (BC) has been the subject of research for the last two decades and indeed much progress has been made. For example, the exchange of electronic technical drawings, geometry models and building product models is possible today. Also in the eCommerce area much progress has been made, with the Internet dramatically increasing ICT awareness in BC. Several software vendors are marketing interesting Internet based systems that support eProcurement, sometimes even including back office-integration (job costing, accounting). Despite these positive developments, progress in open, meaningful (BC semantics) communication over the Internet has been limited, and subsequently Internet based project information communication in large projects hardly exists. The reason is that there is still no common multi lingual BC vocabulary that can be used by both humans and computer applications. Such a vocabulary, that contains BC notions like 'beam', 'paint', 'door', 'foundation pile', cannot be implemented with the existing, HTML-based, Internet technology. HTML, the Hyper Text Markup Language, is what it says, a markup language, not a language to define human and computer understandable content. With the new Internet language XML, eXtensible Markup Language [1], it is possible to define and communicate both content and markup. This means that XML supports the development of XML vocabularies as required by BC. The European IST 10303 'eConstruct' Project is doing just this with the development of bcXML (Building Construction XML). The paper presents the latest results of the project focusing on the aspects related to information networking in Building and Civil Engineering.
Building Information Modeling, 2018
Ein wichtiger Datenstandard zum Austausch von Daten zwischen BIM-Software ist IFC – Industry Foun... more Ein wichtiger Datenstandard zum Austausch von Daten zwischen BIM-Software ist IFC – Industry Foundation Classes, der von buildingSMART entwickelt wird. Die IFC-Schnittstellen von BIM-Software sollten zur Sicherstellung eines moglichst hohen Qualitatsniveaus von un-abhangiger Seite uberpruft und zertifiziert werden. buildingSMART hat ein entsprechendes Verfahren entwickelt und implementiert. In diesem Kapitel werden die Ziele dieser Zertifizierung, unterschiedliche Erwartungshaltungen daran, das Verfahren sowie die Bedeutung im Gesamtprozess BIM beschrieben. In einem Ausblick werden mogliche kunftige weiterfuhrende BIM-Zertifikate (Modellierungsqualitat von BIM-Daten, BIM-Kenntnisse, BIM-Prozesse) vorgestellt, die uber die Uberprufung der Datenschnittstellen von BIM-Software hinausgehen.
CRC Press eBooks, Aug 21, 2014
Zeitschrift für wirtschaftlichen Fabrikbetrieb, 2005
Kurzfassung In diesem Beitrag werden die Möglichkeiten und Potenziale der Prozessoptimierung auf ... more Kurzfassung In diesem Beitrag werden die Möglichkeiten und Potenziale der Prozessoptimierung auf Baustellenumgebungen durch den Einsatz aktueller und mobiler I&K-Technologien beleuchtet. In Anlehnung an das vom Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Arbeit (BMWA) geförderte Leitprojekt MOBIKO (Mobile Kooperation im Bauwesen durch drahtlose Kommunikationstechnologien) wird eine integrierte I&K-Lösung für Baustellenumgebungen vorgestellt. Dabei ist es das wesentliche Anliegen, die entstehende Wertschöpfung in der Produktionsorganisation zu demonstrieren sowie die Herausforderungen der Zukunft von Bauorganisationen im Wandel zu identifizieren.
Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling in the Building and Construction Industry - ECPPM 2004, 8-10 September 2004, Istanbul, Turkey, 2004
CAAD futures 1997, 1997
The project work described in this paper is a part of the ESPRIT VEGA Project. It is related to t... more The project work described in this paper is a part of the ESPRIT VEGA Project. It is related to two companion papers issued in this conference proceedings. ‘Product Data Model for Interoperability in an Distributed Environment’ (Junge and Liebich. 1997, this volume) and ‘The VEGA Platform’ (Junge, Koethe, Schulz, Zarli, Bakkeren. 1997, this volume) are describing the technological basis for an application modeled to capture and convert the working environment of architects and building engineers, in short: the building design team, to an computer environment. The ESPRIT projects are increasingly forced into ‘public and private risk funding and sharing policy. This part of VEGA is explicitly directed to exploitation of the EU funded project. This can be reached by a stepwise (small steps) transition from research to commercial implementation.
Electronic information networking in Building and Construction (BC) has been the subject of resea... more Electronic information networking in Building and Construction (BC) has been the subject of research for the last two decades and indeed much progress has been made. For example, the exchange of electronic technical drawings, geometry models and building product models is possible today. Also in the eCommerce area much progress has been made, with the Internet dramatically increasing ICT awareness in BC. Several software vendors are marketing interesting Internet based systems that support eProcurement, sometimes even including back office-integration (job costing, accounting). Despite these positive developments, progress in open, meaningful (BC semantics) communication over the Internet has been limited, and subsequently Internet based project information communication in large projects hardly exists. The reason is that there is still no common multi lingual BC vocabulary that can be used by both humans and computer applications. Such a vocabulary, that contains BC notions like 'beam', 'paint', 'door', 'foundation pile', cannot be implemented with the existing, HTML-based, Internet technology. HTML, the Hyper Text Markup Language, is what it says, a markup language, not a language to define human and computer understandable content. With the new Internet language XML, eXtensible Markup Language [1], it is possible to define and communicate both content and markup. This means that XML supports the development of XML vocabularies as required by BC. The European IST 10303 'eConstruct' Project is doing just this with the development of bcXML (Building Construction XML). The paper presents the latest results of the project focusing on the aspects related to information networking in Building and Civil Engineering.
Building Information Modeling, 2018
Ein wichtiger Datenstandard zum Austausch von Daten zwischen BIM-Software ist IFC – Industry Foun... more Ein wichtiger Datenstandard zum Austausch von Daten zwischen BIM-Software ist IFC – Industry Foundation Classes, der von buildingSMART entwickelt wird. Die IFC-Schnittstellen von BIM-Software sollten zur Sicherstellung eines moglichst hohen Qualitatsniveaus von un-abhangiger Seite uberpruft und zertifiziert werden. buildingSMART hat ein entsprechendes Verfahren entwickelt und implementiert. In diesem Kapitel werden die Ziele dieser Zertifizierung, unterschiedliche Erwartungshaltungen daran, das Verfahren sowie die Bedeutung im Gesamtprozess BIM beschrieben. In einem Ausblick werden mogliche kunftige weiterfuhrende BIM-Zertifikate (Modellierungsqualitat von BIM-Daten, BIM-Kenntnisse, BIM-Prozesse) vorgestellt, die uber die Uberprufung der Datenschnittstellen von BIM-Software hinausgehen.