The RATAS-project, in the Light of 25 Years of Development Towards Computer-Integrated Construction


Autoria(s): Björk, Bo-Christer
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

In smaller countries where the key players in construction IT development tend to know each other personally and where public R&D funding is concentrated to a few channels, IT roadmaps and strategies would seem to have a better chance of influencing development than in the bigger industrial countries. In this paper Finland and the RATAS-project is presented as a historical case illustrating such impact. RATAS was initiated as a construction IT roadmap project in 1985, involving many of the key organisations and companies active in construction sector development. Several of the individuals who took an active part in the project have played an important role in later developments both in Finland and on the international scene. The central result of RATAS was the identification of what is nowadays called Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology as the central issue in getting IT into efficient use in the construction sector. BIM, which earlier was referred to as building product modelling, has been a key ingredient in many roadmaps since and the subject of international standardisation efforts such as STEP and IAI/IFCs. The RATAS project can in hindsight be seen as a forerunner with an impact which also transcended national borders.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10227/548

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

CIB

Relação

http://www.itcon.org/2009/25

Journal version

Fonte

Bjork B-C (2009) Journal of Information Technology in Construction, Vol. 14, pp. 385-399

Palavras-Chave #roadmap #product modelling #Information Systems Science