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Position paper: digital engineering and building information modelling in Australia

M. Reza Hosseini, Julie Jupp, Eleni Papadonikolaki, Tim Mumford, Will Joske, Bahareh Nikmehr

2020Smart and Sustainable Built Environment32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose This position paper urges a drive towards clarity in the key definitions, terminologies and habits of speech associated with digital engineering and building information modelling (BIM). The ultimate goal of the paper is to facilitate the move towards arriving at an ideal definition for both concepts. Design/methodology/approach This paper takes the “explanation building” review approach in providing prescriptive guidelines to researchers and industry practitioners. The aim of the review is to draw upon existing studies to identify, describe and find application of principles in a real-world context. Findings The paper highlights the definitional challenges surrounding digital engineering and BIM in Australia, to evoke a debate on BIM and digital engineering boundaries, how and why these two concepts may be linked, and how they relate to emerging concepts. Originality/value This is the first scholarly attempt to clarify the definition of digital engineering and address the confusion between the concepts of BIM and digital engineering.

Topics & Concepts

CLARITYOriginalityContext (archaeology)Building information modelingComputer sciencePosition (finance)Key (lock)Position paperConfusionValue (mathematics)Data scienceManagement scienceEngineeringWorld Wide WebSociologyComputer securityQualitative researchMachine learningFinancePsychologyEconomicsCompatibility (geochemistry)PaleontologyChemistryPsychoanalysisBiologyChemical engineeringSocial scienceBiochemistryBIM and Construction Integration3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageInfrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring