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A Common Approach to Geo-Referencing Building Models in Industry Foundation Classes for BIM/GIS Integration

open access: yesISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2021
Previous geo-referencing approaches for building information modeling (BIM) models can be problematic due to: (a) the different interpretations of the term ‘geo-referencing’, (b) the insufficient consideration of the placement hierarchy of the industry ...
Junxiang Zhu, Peng Wu
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Estimating the Photovoltaic Potential of Building Facades and Roofs Using the Industry Foundation Classes

open access: yesISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2021
Photovoltaic energy generation has gained wide attention owing to its efficiency and environmental benefits. Therefore, it has become important to accurately evaluate the photovoltaic energy generation potential of building surfaces.
Xiu Lu   +5 more
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Integration of Industry Foundation Classes and Ontology: Data, Applications, Modes, Challenges, and Opportunities

open access: yesBuildings
Industry Foundation Classes (IFCs), as the most recognized data schema for Building Information Modeling (BIM), are increasingly combined with ontology to facilitate data interoperability across the whole lifecycle in the Architecture, Engineering ...
Jing Jia, Hongxin Ma, Zijing Zhang
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Advancements and Applications of Industry Foundation Classes Standards in Engineering: A Comprehensive Review

open access: yesBuildings
The Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) standard has been widely implemented as an open data standard in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry.
Yuchao Li   +4 more
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IT tools and standards supporting mass customisation in the building industry [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Construction Supply Chain Management, 2019
Research demonstrate that productivity in the Danish building and construction industry has only doubled over the last fifty years, whereas the manufacturing industry has increased six times.
Kim N. Jensen   +3 more
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BIM and IFC: Awareness and Self-assessed knowledge from the perspective of Cambodian university students

open access: yesAin Shams Engineering Journal, 2023
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is gaining momentum and is spreading in the construction industries around the world. For what concerns the ASEAN region, BIM is still not well spread, and this is even more distinct in Cambodia.
Riccardo Corrado   +2 more
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Construction safety ontology development and alignment with industry foundation classes (IFC)

open access: yesJournal of Information Technology in Construction, 2022
A pronounced gap often exists between expected and actual safety performance in the construction industry. The multifaceted causes of this performance gap are resulting from the misalignment between design assumptions and actual construction processes that take place on-site.
Farghaly, K   +5 more
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Tools for BIM-GIS Integration (IFC Georeferencing and Conversions): Results from the GeoBIM Benchmark 2019

open access: yesISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2020
The integration of 3D city models with Building Information Models (BIM), coined as GeoBIM, facilitates improved data support to several applications, e.g., 3D map updates, building permits issuing, detailed city analysis, infrastructure design, context ...
Francesca Noardo   +15 more
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An Inspection of IFC Models from Practice

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2021
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) is a complete, wide and complex open standard data model to represent Building Information Models. Big efforts are being made by the standardization organization buildingSMART, to develop and maintain this standard in ...
Francesca Noardo   +3 more
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Converting the Industry Foundation Classes to the Web Ontology Language [PDF]

open access: yes2005 First International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grid, 2005
The upcoming next generation of the Internet, often referred to as the semantic Web, will bring a lot of new technologies, one of which is the Web ontology language (OWL). One feature of this language is to support interoperability between software applications, including Web services and intelligent agents. Another technology to bring interoperability
Schevers, Hans, Drogemuller, Robin
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