Evaluation of interoperability in construction programs using the IFC 4

BIM projects were defined as "value creating collaboration through the life cycle of an asset, underpinned by the creation, collation and exchange of shared 3-dimensional models and intelligent structured data attached to them" (Yousefzadeh, Spillane, Lamont, Mcfadden, & Lim, 2015). So...

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Quintero Botero, Santiago
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2018
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Universidad de los Andes
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Industria de la construcción
Administración de instalaciones
Modelado de información de construcción
Ingeniería
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title Evaluation of interoperability in construction programs using the IFC 4
spellingShingle Evaluation of interoperability in construction programs using the IFC 4
Industria de la construcción
Administración de instalaciones
Modelado de información de construcción
Ingeniería
title_short Evaluation of interoperability in construction programs using the IFC 4
title_full Evaluation of interoperability in construction programs using the IFC 4
title_fullStr Evaluation of interoperability in construction programs using the IFC 4
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of interoperability in construction programs using the IFC 4
title_sort Evaluation of interoperability in construction programs using the IFC 4
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Quintero Botero, Santiago
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Gutiérrez Bucheli, Laura Andrea
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Quintero Botero, Santiago
dc.subject.keyword.es_CO.fl_str_mv Industria de la construcción
Administración de instalaciones
Modelado de información de construcción
topic Industria de la construcción
Administración de instalaciones
Modelado de información de construcción
Ingeniería
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description BIM projects were defined as "value creating collaboration through the life cycle of an asset, underpinned by the creation, collation and exchange of shared 3-dimensional models and intelligent structured data attached to them" (Yousefzadeh, Spillane, Lamont, Mcfadden, & Lim, 2015). So, data exchange among construction programs is a very relevant aspect of construction projects. Since the introduction of different technology programs there has been a concern with the standardization of data exchange between construction programs. From 1997 the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) was released, and it has enabled the exchange and sharing of information between building information models. The last version of IFC was the IFC 2x4 released in 2010, and it included several improvements to reduce the interoperability problem in construction projects. However, in this research the interoperability between different construction programs was evaluated using the IFC 4. The programs selected were Revit, Allplan, SAP 2000, EPANET and Plexos, and a four-story building was modelled. In the results the interoperability when transfering the model using the IFC 4 are mentioned. The conclusion of this paper is that although IFC data transfer could help to reduce time by transfering the construction models, there are still a lot of innacuracies to resolve. The academia, industry and software vendors should work together to mitigate the interoperability problem among BIM construction programs.
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Since the introduction of different technology programs there has been a concern with the standardization of data exchange between construction programs. From 1997 the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) was released, and it has enabled the exchange and sharing of information between building information models. The last version of IFC was the IFC 2x4 released in 2010, and it included several improvements to reduce the interoperability problem in construction projects. However, in this research the interoperability between different construction programs was evaluated using the IFC 4. The programs selected were Revit, Allplan, SAP 2000, EPANET and Plexos, and a four-story building was modelled. In the results the interoperability when transfering the model using the IFC 4 are mentioned. The conclusion of this paper is that although IFC data transfer could help to reduce time by transfering the construction models, there are still a lot of innacuracies to resolve. The academia, industry and software vendors should work together to mitigate the interoperability problem among BIM construction programs.Para este trabajo se tomó la definición de proyectos BIM "value creating collaboration through the life cycle of an asset, underpinned by the creation, collation and exchange of shared 3-dimensional models and intelligent structured data attached to them" (Yousefzadeh, Spillane, Lamont, Mcfadden, & Lim, 2015). Según esto, el intercambio de datos entre programas de construcción es un aspecto muy relevante a tener en cuenta. Desde la introducción de diferentes programas de tecnología, ha habido una preocupación con la estandarización del intercambio de datos entre los programas de construcción. En 1997 se fundó la Industry Foundation Classes (IFC), que ha permitido el intercambio de información entre los modelos de construcción. La última versión de IFC fue la IFC 2x4 lanzada en 2010, e incluyó varias mejoras para reducir el problema de interoperabilidad en los proyectos de construcción. Sin embargo, en esta investigación, se evaluó la interoperabilidad entre diferentes programas de construcción utilizando el IFC 4. Los programas seleccionados fueron Revit, Allplan, SAP 2000, EPANET y Plexos, y se modeló un edificio de cuatro pisos. En los resultados se menciona la interoperabilidad al transferir el modelo utilizando el IFC 4. La conclusión de este documento es que, si bien la transferencia de datos de la IFC podría ayudar a reducir el tiempo al transferir los modelos de construcción, todavía hay muchas inexactitudes que resolver. 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