학술논문

Beyond Level 2 BIM, Web Portals and Collaboration Tools
Document Type
Conference
Source
2012 16th International Conference on Information Visualisation Information Visualisation (IV), 2012 16th International Conference on. :510-515 Jul, 2012
Subject
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Solid modeling
Buildings
Collaboration
Portals
Software
Computer integrated manufacturing
Design automation
Building Information Modelling
web portal
database
GIS
BIM
mark-up
commentary
collaboration tools
construction information management
Language
ISSN
1550-6037
2375-0138
Abstract
The UK government defines Level 2 Building Information Modelling (BIM) as collaborative use of a BIM process, not software per se, within the full design and construction team. They perceive the resulting âfederated single point of truth' as central in improving shared communication and consensus. The government will require all engaged in the design construction and management of publicly funded buildings and infrastructure to share that process by 2016. It is argued that it is not enough for all users to deploy focused BIM software, however adroitly. Broader construction information management visualisation and collaboration tools are needed, including web tools, applications, apps, and portals, benefiting from the extension of contemporary ICT through âWeb 2.0' and beyond. Projects are described that used database-driven collaborative web modelling of the built and natural environment with non-proprietary and software-independent forms of âmark-up' for collaboration and consensus building and architectural visualisation.