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Author Teulier, RĂ©gine

Title Building Information Modeling Shared Modeling, Mutual Data, the New Art of Building
Published Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2024

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Description 1 online resource (259 p.)
Contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Disruptive Technology and Economic Issues -- 1.1. BIM as a disruptive technology -- 1.1.1. The concept of disruptive technology -- 1.1.2. BIM interpreted as a disruptive technology? -- 1.1.3. The characteristics of BIM as a disruptive technology -- 1.2. Introduction of BIM in the construction industry: observations from the French construction industry -- 1.2.1. The digital effect and the transformation of software and platforms -- 1.2.2. The transformation of all the company's processes
1.2.3. The management of the project -- 1.2.4. Project portfolio and corporate strategy -- 1.2.5. Inter-company cooperation -- 1.3. Economic issues -- 1.4. Implementation and diffusion of BIM -- 1.5. Measuring BIM maturity -- 1.6. Conclusion -- 1.7. References -- Chapter 2. 3D Engineering and Lifecycle Management of Manufactured Products -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Digital mock-up -- 2.2.1. How to define a digital mock-up -- 2.2.2. Views, configurations and versions of a digital mock-up -- 2.3. Integration of the product lifecycle -- 2.3.1. Lifecycle management
2.3.2. Closed-loop lifecycle management -- 2.4. Models, standards and product ontologies -- 2.4.1. Models and product standards -- 2.4.2. Product ontologies -- 2.5. Multidisciplinary design -- 2.6. Systems engineering -- 2.7. Agility and digital transformation: the contribution of new collaboration processes -- 2.8. References -- Chapter 3. Interoperability Through Standards: IFC, Concepts and Methods -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. OpenBIM and interoperability -- 3.2.1. The requirements for exchanges -- 3.2.2. Exchanges between modeling software
3.2.3. Exchanges between modeling and simulation software -- 3.2.4. Exchanges between modeling software and other software -- 3.2.5. Visualization software -- 3.3. The sustainability of the information -- 3.3.1. The security of standards -- 3.3.2. The storage of digital data -- 3.4. The development of IFC, a neutral exchange format -- 3.4.1. Principles, concepts and methods -- 3.4.2. Open format versus readability -- 3.4.3. IFC4 -- 3.4.4. Other related formats -- 3.5. The infrastructure domain -- 3.5.1. Definitions -- 3.5.2. Specificity of the infrastructures
3.5.3. BIM challenges for infrastructure -- 3.5.4. Comparison with the manufacturing industry -- 3.6. IFCs for infrastructure -- 3.6.1. Identified areas -- 3.6.2. Development methodology -- 3.6.3. Newly built classes -- 3.6.4. Classes under development -- 3.6.5. Perspectives -- 3.7. Standards -- 3.7.1. IFC standards -- 3.7.2. BIM and related standards -- 3.8. References -- Chapter 4. Structuring Information for the Digital Twin -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Problem -- 4.2.1. Complex systems -- 4.2.2. The business issue: "enabling system" and "systems of interest"
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4.2.3. The challenges associated with the modeling of complex systems
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Author Bagieu, Marie
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