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An integrated Linked Building Data system: AEC industry case

Justine Flore Tchouanguem Djuedja, Fonbeyin Henry Abanda, Bernard Kamsu-Foguem, Pieter Pauwels, Camille Magniont, Mohamed Hedi Karray

2020Advances in Engineering Software30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Environmental assessment is a critical activity for ensuring buildings are performing according to specified requirements, and efficient, seamless exchange of building information is crucial for environmental assessment. Therefore, all those involved in built environment issues should be able to access and share not only building information but also data about products, especially environmental assessment results for the products used in building projects. Of the several approaches that have been proposed to achieve efficient information exchange, semantic web technologies are amongst the most promising due to their capability to share data and enhance interoperability between the most heterogeneous systems. This study proposes an approach that can be used to make environmental data available in the early phases of the building lifecycle. It relies on Semantic Web techniques, especially Linked Data principles, while building on emerging Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology to propose an approach that facilitates information exchange to enhance the sustainability assessment of buildings. The paper ends with an illustration of how lifecycle inventory databases can be integrated, linked to BIM software and used in exchanging environmental building data.

Topics & Concepts

Building information modelingInteroperabilityComputer scienceData exchangeSustainabilityInformation exchangeSystems engineeringDatabaseEngineeringWorld Wide WebBiologyTelecommunicationsEcologyChemical engineeringCompatibility (geochemistry)BIM and Construction IntegrationSemantic Web and Ontologies