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Ontology BIM-based Knowledge Service Framework Architecture Development

온톨로지 BIM 기반 지식 서비스 프레임웍 아키텍처 개발

  • Received : 2022.10.20
  • Accepted : 2022.11.13
  • Published : 2022.12.31

Abstract

Recently, the demand for connection between various heterogeneous dataset and BIM as a construction data model hub is increasing. In the past, in order to connect model between BIM and heterogeneous dataset, related dataset was stored in the RDBMS, and the service was provided by programming a method to link with the BIM object. This approach causes problems such as the need to modify the database schema and business logic, and the migration of existing data when requirements change. This problem adversely affects the scalability, reusability, and maintainability of model information. This study proposes an ontology BIM-based knowledge service framework considering the connectivity and scalability between BIM and heterogeneous dataset. Through the proposed framework, ontology BIM mapping, semantic information query method for linking between knowledge-expressing dataset and BIM are presented. In addition, to identify the effectiveness of the proposed method, the prototype is developed. Also, the effectiveness and considerations of the ontology BIM-based knowledge service framework are derived.

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Acknowledgement

This research was supported by a grant "Scan To BIM Technology Development 3D Urban Building Model Process Automation" by the Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology.

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