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Building Code Typology and Application for Open BIM based Code Checking (개방형BIM기반의 건축법규검토를 위한 법규유형화 및 적용방안)

  • Kim, Inhan;Kim, Yongha;Choi, Jungsik
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.224-235
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    • 2014
  • Recently, Productivity of the construction industry has been decreasing than other industries. Because of this, BIM is being spread in the construction industry. However, quality criteria for BIM data is insufficient. Regulation information is an important factor for initial architectural design evaluations. However, building code and related regulation are numerous. National building code structure in Korea is much more complex than other countries. The purpose of this study is to suggest the typology method of building code and apply to real regulations. To achieve this purpose, the authors have extracted required information to from original regulation for code checking and suggested mapping methods between extracted information and information of IFC scheme. In addition, the authors have represented EXPRESS-G diagram for extracting information from IFC scheme and suggested code checking method through stair case. Output of this study can be used as a base line data for automated code checking system based on open BIM. Automated code checking system will be utilized in architectural design evaluations and supported to increase design quality. It can be used to mount in SEUMTER that is the construction administration system of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT).

Development of Pre-Specification for BIM-based Automated Building Code Checking (BIM 기반 건축법규 자동검토를 위한 사전정의서 개발)

  • Kim, Inhan;Jang, Jaemoon;Choi, Jungsik
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.31-41
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    • 2016
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM) has been adopted in variety domain of construction industry. In this circumstances, interest of BIM model quality has been increased. In many countries, automated building code checking system by Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) has been developed and studied to use web based building permission systems. IFC is international standard of BIM format. However, the data structure of IFC does not include all of objects and properties about national building codes. In this paper, we developed the information specification between IFC data structure and national building code to increase interoperability. First, we drew the criteria from literature review to analyze the building code. And then, we analyzed building code and sorted objects and properties for automated building code checking. After that we made mapping table between the sorted data and IFC specification. Using the mapping table, we developed pre-specification about building codes information that does not exist in IFC specification. And the defined information can be used to develop the BIM modeling guide and national building permission system. The pre-specification support increasing the interoperability between user and automated building code checking system. Increasing thee interoperability makes improvement accuracy and reliability about result of automated building code checking.

Automation-based Building Code Checking System (건축법규 체크 자동화 시스템 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Lee Sang-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.420-430
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    • 2006
  • This research aims at implementing an automation-based building code checking system which will be employed for Architectural Registration Examination. By creating a specific building data model and implementing an automatic building code checking module, the research aims is accomplished. The contribution of this research are as follows; it becomes possible to execute a systematic building code checking. And unlike the existing automatic building code checking systems, it successfully addresses a way of increasing the number of checklist without modifying the system.

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A Study on an Automatic Building Code Checking System for Architectural Drawings Based on the CALS/EC Standard (CALS/EC 표준 기반의 건축도면 자동 법규검토 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Kim I.H.;Choi J.S.;Cho M.S.
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.315-324
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study is to suggest the way of automatic building code checking for architectural drawings in the web environment to enhance the utility of CALS/EC standard drawings and efficiency of construction industry business. To fulfil this aim, the authors seek to standardize the architectural drawing automatic checking system by linked drawing information to the STEP based CALS/EC standard format. Therefore, the automatic building code checking system can represent a way of utilizing the relationship between the construction CALS/EC standard drawings and the related study as well as improve the efficient of the construction work by sharing a variety of drawing information.

Design and Implementation of Entry-level COVID-19 Digital Signage Player supporting Fever Detection, Face Mask Wearing Detection and KI-pass QR Code Checking (발열 감지, 안면 마스크 착용 검출, 전자출입명부 QR 코드 체킹을 지원하는 보급형 COVID-19 디지털 사이니지 플레이어 설계 및 구현)

  • Huy-Tran, Quoc Bao;Park, SangGun;Chung, SunTae
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.10-28
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, we present an entry-level COVID-19 stand-alone digitial signage player (CoSiP) which performs not only conventional digital signage functionalities but also fever detection, face mask wearing detection, and KI-pass QR code checking. The overall design of CoSiP is proposed, and implementation of a temperature checking algorithm using a low cost thermal sensor is elaborately presented. Through experiments over datasets and against a developed CoSiP device, it is shown that the fever detection, face mask wearing detection, KI-pass QR code checking as well as signage functionalities of the proposed CoSiP work properly and reliably.

Development of Property Mapping Contents between Open BIM Data and Automated Code Checking System (개방형BIM 데이터와 법규 자동화 검토 시스템 간 속성 매핑 체계 개발)

  • Kim, Inhan;Bae, Jongyeon;Choi, Jungsik
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.118-128
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    • 2017
  • Many countries have been developing BIM-based building code checking system and studies in the utilization of Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) in building code checking. IFC is the open standard of BIM format. Currently, there is a disadvantage that could not include all of the attribute for the regulations of each country and there is the problem with the interoperability of the different defined IFC approach between BIM software. This study focus on developing, derived object and property by comparing through domestic regulation and IFC2x3 specification provided by the buildingSMART and classified review type depending on the interoperability of derived information. According to classified review type, the IFC data structure was established and property mapping contents were developed by including BIM software compatible information and creating a type of review plan. When the developed property mapping contents are applied into BIM-based building code checking system, checking of the BIM data generated from various fields is made effective and thus improving the interoperability of information.

A Study on the Possibility of using BIM in Automated Building Code Checking for Egress and Anti-disaster Regulations for Large-scale Buildings (BIM을 이용한 초대형 건축물 방재 및 피난 관련 법규 자동검토 가능성 연구)

  • Jeong, Ji-Yong;Lee, Ghang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.690-693
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    • 2008
  • Recently, the trend has been for buildings to become larger and more sophisticated, and this has created safety issues. Because the buildings are big it takes lots of time to check building codes related to anti-disaster and safety manually, and there is the high possibility of making mistakes. Due to these problems, according to a study, 83% of architecture and construction workers believe that an automated code-checking system is needed. This study researches past automated code checking systems and research activity, and using Building Information Model (BIM) technology, determines the feasibility of developing a system to automatically check domestic codes related to egress and anti-disaster. This paper describes the necessity of an automated building code checking system and expected effects. It then reports whether the methods used in previous studies can be deployed in domestic building code checking and discusses problems and limitations. It also suggests an alternative approach. Although this study covers limited codes related to egress, we need to find out what is needed for automatic general code checking system and do further studies for that.

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REQUIREMENTS FOR AUTOMATED CODE CHECKING FOR FIRE RESISTANCE AND EGRESS RULE USING BIM

  • Jiyong Jeong;Ghang Lee
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.316-322
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    • 2009
  • The more repetitive, complex and objective the work, the more effective automation is. Code checking is an example of this. Checking building codes through a thick set of drawings is error-prone and time-consuming. In order to overcome this problem, several organizations have initiated efforts to automate building-code checking. Initiated study mainly focused on checking codes for invalidation, required size and crash, and then area of checkable codes have been expanding. But, it has not been considered for codes regarding anti-disaster/egress, which is also issued these days. This study is about how to automatically check codes for anti-disaster and egress based on Korea building codes. The codes can be categorized as five sections: egress way, material/capability, principals of evacuation, evacuation stairway and fire protection partition. To check automatically, there are problems, such as expression of codes for egress and limitation of extractable information from the BIM model. This paper shows what problems exist and assignments to be resolved. Also, current developing processes are presented, and suggestions are made about the direction for the work that remains.

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CDLint: A Cloud Service for Dynamic Analysis of JavaScript Code

  • Liu, Xiao;Woo, Gyun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2017.04a
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    • pp.633-636
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents a cloud service called CDLint for checking and analyzing the Javascript code dynamically. The correctness of Javascript code is becoming more important since it can also run on the server side as well as the client side. There are several analysis systems for checking the bad code in JavaScript but they seem like have one or more weaknesses. CDLint is developed based on an existing work named DLint which is a powerful bad JavaScript checker. Compared with similar systems, CDLint shows the best performances with respect to the system extensibility, the freedom to use without installation, the automatic parsing of JavaScript code from website, and the environment configuration for JavaScript code checking.

Development of High-level Method for Representing Explicit Verb Phrases of Building Code Sentences for the Automated Building Permit System of Korea (서술부의 함수체계화를 통한 인허가관련 건축법규의 자동검토 응용방안)

  • Park, Seokyung;Lee, Jin-Kook;Kim, Inhan
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.313-324
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    • 2016
  • As building information modeling (BIM) is expanding its influence in various fields of architecture, engineering, construction and facility management (AEC-FM) industry, BIM-based automated code compliance checking has become possible prospects. For the automated code compliance checking, requirements in building code need to be processed into explicit representation that enables automated reasoning. This paper aims to develop high-level methods that translate verb phrases into explicit representation. The high-level methods represent conditions, properties, and related actions of the building objects and clarify the core content of the constraints. The authors analyze building permit requirements in Korea Building Code and establish a standardized process of deriving the high-level methods. As a result, 60 kinds of the high-level methods were derived. In addition, method classification, analysis, and application are introduced. This study will contribute to the representation of explicit building code sentences and establishment of the automated building permit system of Korea.