Automated code checking
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01/10/2004
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Most buildings constructed in Australia must comply with the Building Code of Australia (BCA). Checking for compliance against the BCA is a major task for both designers and building surveyors. This project carries out a prototype research using the EDM Model Checker and the SMC Model Checker for automated design checking against the Building Codes of Australia for use in professional practice. In this project, we develop a means of encoding design requirements and domain specific knowledge for building codes and investigate the flexibility of building models to contain design information. After assessing two implementations of EDM and SMC that check compliance against deemed-to-satisfy provision of building codes relevant to access by people with disabilities, an approach to automated code checking using a shared object-oriented database is established. This project can be applied in other potential areas – including checking a building design for non-compliance of many types of design requirements. Recommendations for future development and use in other potential areas in construction industries are discussed. |
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CRC for Construction Innovation |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27384/1/27384.pdf Jupp, Julie , Rosenman, Mike. A , & Gero, John. S (2004) Automated code checking. In CRC for Construction Innovation, Clients Driving Innovation International Conference, 25–27 October 2004, Surfers Paradise, Australia. |
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Palavras-Chave | #CRC for Construction Innovation #Program B : Sustainable Built Assets #Project 2001-014-B : Automated Code Checker |
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Conference Paper |