Interoperable Standards Development : Final Report


Autoria(s): Isokangas, Erik; Byrnes, Ashley; Coglan, John; Drogemuller, Robin; Hicks, Don; Jensen, Michael; Nielsen, David; Oliver, John
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CRC Construction Innovation

Data(s)

01/04/2009

Resumo

Since 1995 the buildingSMART International Alliance for Interoperability (buildingSMART)has developed a robust standard called the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC). IFC is an object oriented data model with related file format that has facilitated the efficient exchange of data in the development of building information models (BIM). The Cooperative Research Centre for Construction Innovation has contributed to the international effort in the development of the IFC standard and specifically the reinforced concrete part of the latest IFC 2x3 release. Industry Foundation Classes have been endorsed by the International Standards Organisation as a Publicly Available Specification (PAS) under the ISO label ISO/PAS 16739. For more details, go to http://www.tc184- sc4.org/About_TC184-SC4/About_SC4_Standards/ The current IFC model covers the building itself to a useful level of detail. The next stage of development for the IFC standard is where the building meets the ground (terrain) and with civil and external works like pavements, retaining walls, bridges, tunnels etc. With the current focus in Australia on infrastructure projects over the next 20 years a logical extension to this standard was in the area of site and civil works. This proposal recognises that there is an existing body of work on the specification of road representation data. In particular, LandXML is recognised as also is TransXML in the broader context of transportation and CityGML in the common interfacing of city maps, buildings and roads. Examination of interfaces between IFC and these specifications is therefore within the scope of this project. That such interfaces can be developed has already been demonstrated in principle within the IFC for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) project. National road standards that are already in use should be carefully analysed and contacts established in order to gain from this knowledge. The Object Catalogue for the Road Transport Sector (OKSTRA) should be noted as an example. It is also noted that buildingSMART Norway has submitted a proposal

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Isokangas, Erik, Byrnes, Ashley, Coglan, John, Drogemuller, Robin, Hicks, Don, Jensen, Michael, Nielsen, David, & Oliver, John (2009) Interoperable Standards Development : Final Report. CRC for Construction Innovation, Brisbane.

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CRC Construction Innovation; Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Design

Palavras-Chave #120304 Digital and Interaction Design #CRC for Construction Innovation #Extension Program #Project 2007-001-EP : Interopable Standards Development #Interoperability #Digital design information
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