2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2020.103384
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Alternatives for facilitating automatic transformation of BIM data using semantic query languages

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“…The lack of skilled technical expertise not only puts the digital data at risk but also hinders BIM from providing optimum benefits to its users. Plenty of studies reported the issue of software interoperability that stems from the use of various software that comes with different formats that are incompatible with each other, thus causing difficulties during the process of exchanging data among the team members (Philp & Frise, 2014;Mzyece, Ndekugri, & Ankrah, 2019;Costa & Sicilia, 2020;Utkucu & Sözer, 2020). This issue is severe particularly when a single integrated model working environment is involved, which is from BIM Level 2 and above when high level of interoperability is required during the data exchange process.…”
Section: Technical Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of skilled technical expertise not only puts the digital data at risk but also hinders BIM from providing optimum benefits to its users. Plenty of studies reported the issue of software interoperability that stems from the use of various software that comes with different formats that are incompatible with each other, thus causing difficulties during the process of exchanging data among the team members (Philp & Frise, 2014;Mzyece, Ndekugri, & Ankrah, 2019;Costa & Sicilia, 2020;Utkucu & Sözer, 2020). This issue is severe particularly when a single integrated model working environment is involved, which is from BIM Level 2 and above when high level of interoperability is required during the data exchange process.…”
Section: Technical Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies emphasize the need for more accurate data transfer, including the following: site-to-BIM [15]; between the BIM model and various simulation environments and tools, such as building energy simulation tools [8,12,26,28,[30][31][32]34,35,51,56,61]; GIS [16,44,[62][63][64]; BIM-O&M applications [12,17,20,26,29,52]; building sustainability assessment tools [20,50,53,55]; between BIM and IoT [9,13,16,52,54]. Matarneh et al [15] stated that future research could focus on the information exchange and interoperability issues that arise throughout the whole building life cycle, as well as easier BIM implementation in FM.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We next sought to determine the main challenges (RQ-6) related to BIM and building energy efficiency analysis. First, the keywords and their synonyms associated with the main challenges were extracted from the developed keywords map, such as the following: challenge (83), problem (83), improvement (56), gap (45), limitation (34), complexity (31), uncertainty (24), difficulty (13) and interoperability issue (11). Second, a co-occurrence matrix was developed to analyze the main challenges, as in Figure 8 (Appendix C).…”
Section: Keyword Occurrence Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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