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THE NEED FOR A DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN HETEROGENEOUS INFORMATION INTEGRATION APPROACHES IN THE FIELD OF “BIM-GIS INTEGRATION”: A LITERATURE REVIEW

F. Beck, André Borrmann, Thomas H. Kolbe

2020ISPRS annals of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract. The heterogeneous character of information models results in communication barriers between subsystems in railway organizations dealing with Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Geographic information systems (GIS). The integration of information is a promising way to bridge the heterogeneity of information models and satisfy the need for a more efficient communication. Integration efforts exploited in expert literature are often referenced using umbrella terms like “BIM-GIS Integration” or “GeoBIM”, although dealing with different challenges and addressing different purposes. This paper highlights the need for a differentiation between integration efforts covered by the umbrella term “BIM-GIS integration”. For this, a new approach for the categorization of information integration efforts was developed based on a literature research. Afterwards, challenges concerning information integration efforts in the field of “BIM-GIS Integration” were exploited and assigned to the respective categories to illustrate the importance of differentiation between heterogeneous information integration efforts.

Topics & Concepts

Information integrationField (mathematics)Computer scienceBuilding information modelingSystem integrationCategorizationBridge (graph theory)Data integrationGeographic information systemInformation systemData scienceSystems engineeringKnowledge managementEngineeringData miningGeographyDatabaseArtificial intelligenceRemote sensingInternal medicineChemical engineeringMathematicsPure mathematicsMedicineCompatibility (geochemistry)Electrical engineering3D Modeling in Geospatial ApplicationsGeographic Information Systems StudiesBIM and Construction Integration