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Contemporary Strategies and Approaches in 3-D Information Modeling [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 280 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 855 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-May-2018
  • Izdevniecība: IGI Global
  • ISBN-10: 1522556257
  • ISBN-13: 9781522556251
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  • ISBN-13: 9781522556251
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It is generally accepted that building information modeling (BIM) related technologies offer considerable advantages to many participants in the construction sector. Currently, there exists a whole range of commercially available BIM software platforms that are specialized to suit the functional needs of their main users.

Contemporary Strategies and Approaches in 3-D Information Modeling is a critical scholarly resource that examines building information modeling and the integration of 3-D information in the urban built environments. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as integrated project delivery, design collaboration, and 3-D model visualization, this book is geared towards engineers, architects, contractors, consultants, and facility managers seeking current research on methodologies, concepts, and instruments being used in the field of 3-D information modeling.
Preface xiv
Chapter 1 BIM and Cultural Heritage: Compatibility Tests on Existing Buildings
1(26)
Cristiana Achille
Nora Lombardini
Cinzia Tommasi
Chapter 2 Constraints in Authoring BIM Components: Results of Longitudinal Interoperability Tests
27(25)
Claudio Benghi
David Greenwood
Chapter 3 Topologically Consistent Space, Time, Version, and Scale Using Alexandrov Topologies
52(31)
Patrick E. Bradley
Norbert Paul
Chapter 4 BIM FM: An International Call for Action
83(32)
Ricardo Codinhoto
Vincenzo Donato
Julie Comlay
Kemi Adeyeye
Arto Kiviniemi
Chapter 5 Three-Dimensional Information Retrieval (3DIR): A Graph Theoretic Formulation for Exploiting 3D Geometry and Model Topology in Information Retrieval
115(21)
Peter Demian
Kirti Ruikar
Anne Morris
Chapter 6 Integration of BIM Work Culture for Improving Global Project Collaboration Productivity
136(22)
Maszura Abdul Ghafar
Rahinah Ibrahim
Zalina Shari
Farzad Pour Rahimian
Chapter 7 Demystifying Collaboration in BIM-Based Projects Under Design-Build Procurement: Clash Detection as a Use Value
158(33)
Benjamin R. Jowett
Malak Al Hattab
Mohamad Kassem
Chapter 8 GML-Based nD Data Management With a Big Geo Data Semantic World Modeling Approach
191(33)
Juergen Rossmann
Martin Hoppen
Arno Buecken
Chapter 9 Investigating Effects of Psychophysical Metrics on Fidelity in 3D Space Visualization
224(18)
Noha Saleeb
Chapter 10 Streamlining a Design, Manufacture, and Fitting Workflow Within a UK Fit-Out SME: A BIM Implementation Case Study
242(25)
Jason Underwood
Mark Shelbourn
Andrew Fleming
James Heywood
Ian Roberts
Compilation of References 267(36)
About the Contributors 303(8)
Index 311