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E-Book, Englisch, 976 Seiten

Gudnason / Scherer eWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction

ECPPM 2012
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-0-203-07796-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

ECPPM 2012

E-Book, Englisch, 976 Seiten

ISBN: 978-0-203-07796-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Since 1994, the European Conferences of Product and Process Modelling (www.ecppm.org) have provided a review of research, development and industrial implementation of product and process model technology in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Facilities Management (AEC/FM) industry. Product/Building Information Modelling has matured significantly in the last few years and has never been closer to having a permanent impact on the AEC/FM industry as a mainstream technology. In this context the 9th European Conference of Product and Process Modelling provided a forum for leading experts to discuss the latest achievements, emerging trends and future directions in product and process modelling technology in this dynamic and fragmented industry, focusing on integrated project working, value-based life cycle management and intelligent and sustainable buildings and construction. eWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction 2012 provides a comprehensive overview of topics including BIM in all life-cycle stages, ICT for energy efficiency, smart buildings and environmental performance, energy and building simulation, knowledge and semantic modelling, visualization technologies as well as tools and methods to support innovations in design and construction processes. It further includes the proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on eeBuildings Data Models (Energy Efficiency Vocabularies), which aim to identify ICT Energy Efficiency Vocabularies and Ontologies to foster interoperability of Energy Efficiency Management Systems.
eWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction 2012 will be of interest to academics and professionals working in the interdisciplinary area of information technology in architecture, engineering and construction.

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Preface
Organization
Keynote speakers
ICT for energy and building simulation
System analysis and coupled modeling: Toward integrated performance assessment of industrial facilities
K. Orehounig, A. Mahdavi, I. Leobner & K. Ponweiser
Design and software architecture of a cloud-based virtual energy laboratory for energy-efficient design and life cycle simulation
K. Baumgärtel, P. Katranuschkov & R.J. Scherer
Customizable continuous building simulation using the design performance toolkit and Kepler scientific workflows
D. Thomas &A. Schlueter
Validation of simulation results using sensor data to improve building control
D. Browne & K. Menzel
PassivBIM – a new approach for low energy simulation using BIM
A. Cemesova, C.J. Hopfe &Y. Rezgui
Virtual wind laboratory for the aerodynamic analysis of building structures
R.Windisch, R.J. Scherer, Th. Pappou & B. Protopsaltis
Practical application of a newly developed automated building energy-analysis software module prototype
S. Dehlin, T. Olofsson, T. Racz & K. Heikkilä
Building information modeling supporting facilities management
F. Forns-Samso, T. Laine & B. Hensel

ICT for energy efficiency in buildings
Energy efficiency in European social housing – Three pilots across Europe demonstrating the enabling factor of ICTs to sustainable growth
R. Decorme, J.L.B. Martinez, J. Mardaras, M. Scotto, P. Dymarski & N. Salmon
Decision making for an optimized renovation process
F. Andrieux, M. Thorel & C. Buhé
Tools for building energy efficiency and retrofitting in southwest Europe. E4R project
S. Muñoz, A. García, E. Mestre, R. Gregori & P. Beltrán
Energy and sensitivity analysis of Spanish dwelling stock
J.M. Hernández-Sánchez
Building use as source of innovation for energy efficiency improvement of non-residential buildings
A. Junghans
MOST: An open-source, vendor and technology independent toolkit for building monitoring, data preprocessing, and visualization
R. Zach, S. Glawischnig, M. Hönisch, R. Appel &A. Mahdavi
Responsive architecture and software: A prototype simulation software for responsive constructions
A. Fotiadou
BIM and solar PV modeling
A. Gupta, C.J. Hopfe &Y. Rezgui

Smart buildings and intelligent building automation systems
Overcoming challenges for energy management in underground railway stations. The SEAM4US project 123
A. Fuertes, M. Casals, M. Gangolells & O. Puigdollers
Realization of ICT potential in improving the energy efficiency of buildings:

The CAMPUS 21 project 131
A. Mahdavi, M. Schuß, K. Menzel & D. Browne
Multi dimensional monitoring, analysis and optimization system architecture for energy efficient building operations 139
H.U. Gökçe & K.U. Gökçe
An optimization-based approach to recurrent calibration of building performance simulation models 145
A. Mahdavi & F. Tahmasebi
Improving building monitoring using a data preprocessing storage engine based on MySQL 151
R. Zach, M. Schuß, R. Bräuer &A. Mahdavi
A generative schema for a hierarchically distributed multi-domain and multi-zonal building systems control architecture 159
A. Mahdavi & M. Schuß
Integrated system architecture for optimised building operations 165
H.U. Gökçe & K.U. Gökçe
Exploring the possibility of promoting energy conservation behaviors in public buildings within the ENCOURAGE project 171
M. Gangolells, M. Casals &A. Fuertes

Sustainability and environmental performance
Facilitating environmental performance assessment in architectural design competitions utilizing a model-based workflow
A. Schlueter & F. Thesseling
Recommendations for the integration of sustainable building assessment and benchmarking methods with BIM
B. Fies
Multi-objective building envelope optimization for life-cycle cost and global warming potential
F. Flager, J. Basbagill, M. Lepech & M. Fischer
A computerized model for managing environmental impacts in residential construction projects
M. Gangolells & M. Casals

Process modelling, methods and applications
Using process models to support design of airport terminals
S. Shuchi & R. Drogemuller
High-level Petri Nets for modeling of geodetic processes and their integration into construction processes
N. Rinke, V. Berkhahn & I. von Gösseln (née Rehr)
Job scheduling using event-discrete simulation, pre-optimisation and just-in-time consideration of disturbance factors
M. Bode, C. Schiermeyer &V. Berkhahn
Process knowledge preparation based on machine learning methods
K. Shapir & M. König
Petri Net based verification of BPMN represented configured construction processes
F. Kog, R.J. Scherer &A. Dikbas

nD modelling
5D: Creating cost certainty and better buildings
D. Mitchell
Operative 4D planning and controlling for the digital construction site (OPS4D) 259
M. Breit, F. Häubi & M. König
Global path planning in 4D environments using topological mapping 263
V.A. Semenov, K.A. Kazakov &V.A. Zolotov
Towards a configurable nD-viewer for building information models: A generic model for the description of visualization methods 271
H. Tauscher & R.J. Scherer

BIM/IFC modelling
IFC view for product catalogues in the construction management domain
K.U. Gökçe, H.U. Gökçe & R.J. Scherer
IFC-based product modeling for tunnel boring machines
F. Hegemann, K. Lehner & M. König
Rule driven enhancement of BIM models
N. Nisbet, S. Lockley, M. Cerny, J. Matthews & G. Capper
Process and building information modelling in the construction industry by using information delivery manuals and model view definitions
J. Karlshoej
A generic filter concept for the generation of BIM-based domain- and system-oriented model views
R.Windisch, A. Wülfing & R.J. Scherer

Information and knowledge modelling, methods and tools
Organization, access and sharing of knowledge in architectural design
E. Bogani, E. Arlati, M. Condotta, A. Giretti & M. Masera
Knowledge management in an integrated design and engineering environment
R.J.B. Reefman & S. van Nederveen
Knowledge management system in a construction company: A case study
P.V. Serra, F.L. Ribeiro &A. Grilo
Towards a semantic-based approach for modeling regulatory documents in building industry
K.R. Bouzidi, B. Fies, C. Faron-Zucker, N. Le Than & O. Corby

Semantic technologies, methods and application
Semantic data in Finnish land use management system
J. Malmi, T. Teittinen & J. Laitinen
SEMERGY: Semantic web technology support for comprehensive building design assessment
A. Mahdavi, U. Pont, F. Shayeganfar, N. Ghiassi, A. Anjomshoaa, S. Fenz, J. Heurix, T. Neubauer &A.M. Tjoa
An ontological model for construction concepts
T.E. El-Diraby
Semantic modelling of energy-related information throughout the whole building lifecycle
L. Madrazo, Á. Sicilia, M. Massetti & F. Galan

BIM interoperability and standards
Life-cycle building control 391
E.W. East, C. Bogen & M. Rashid
State-of-the-art analysis of product data definitions usage in BIM
S. Palos
A review of the process formalization standards to develop a transaction protocol for infrastructure management
J. Zeb, T. Froese & D. Vanier
A notation based integration methodology for software interoperability
K.U. Gökçe, H.U. Gökçe & R.J. Scherer
BIM cube and systems-of-systems framework
T. Cerovsek

BIM and life-cycle integration
Embedding BIM into interaction frameworks and object libraries
P.Willems & M. Böhms
Increasing integration in construction projects: A case study on a PPP project adopting BIM
T. Lehtinen
Compatibility between design and construction building information models
M. Kriphal &A. Grilo
Bridging building information modeling and parametric design
S. Boeykens

BIM Guidelines, ICT for code compliance checking
Converting performance based regulations into computable rules in BIM based model checking software
E. Hjelseth
The Finnish COBIM project – common national BIM requirements
C. Finne
Optimization in compliance checking using heuristics: Flemish Energy
Performance Regulations (EPR)
T. Strobbe, P. Pauwels, R. Verstraeten, R. De Meyer & J. Van Campenhout
BIM and interoperability: A database to collect data errors and solutions
M. Del Giudice, C. Boido, D. Dalmasso & A. Osello
Changing the building regulatory system in Iceland and paving the way toward electronic submission of building permits and automated code compliance checks
B. Karlsson

BIM based design and construction
BIM practices and challenges framed – an approach to systemic change management
T. Mäkeläinen, J. Hyvärinen & J. Peura
Accessing large 3D BIMs from mobile devices
B.D. Larsen
A pragmatic approach towards software usage in construction projects: The Port House in Antwerp, Belgium
P. Pauwels, T. Strobbe & P. Present
Towards coordinated BIM based design and construction process
R. Lavikka, M. Smeds & R. Smeds
Integrated collaborative approach to managing building information modeling projects
M. Jadhav &A. Koutamanis
Model data and design management in project development phase
T. Teittinen, J. Laitinen & J. Malmi
A utilization approach of BIM for integrated design process
R.M. Reffat, A.M. Radwan & M.A. Eid

Practical implementation and evidencing the benefits of Building Information
Modelling (BIM) across Skanska UK
H. Jeffrey

BIM based FM and buildi



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