authors |
Van Nederveenm, G.A. and Tolman, F.P. |
year |
1991 |
title |
Modelling Multiple Views on Buildings |
source |
The Computer Integrated Future, CIB W78 Seminar. September, 1991. Unnumbered : ill. includes a short bibliography |
summary |
The building practice is characterized by its loose organization of the different participants, each of whom performs a specific role in a building project and has a specific view on the building project data. When modelling building information it is useful to base the structure of a building model on these views. This can be done by the use of aspect models. This paper presents an approach in which aspect models are used to store view-specific information. The approach is illustrated with an outline of a building reference model. The building reference model consists of a general kernel and view-dependent aspect models. This model is first worked out for one decomposition level, the space unit level. After that the model is extended with other decomposition levels |
keywords |
product modeling, building, database, integration, construction, practice, management |
series |
CADline |
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