Building Information Modeling 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-92862-3_25
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BIM in Industrial Prefabrication for Construction

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“…Yet, this dealing causes redundant data which is often not synchronised and thereby produces inconsistent data all the same [16]. In the case of parametric geometry and object descriptions, even more extensive dependencies between geometric and non-geometric properties of an object are required [17]. Even though parametric dependencies are not a main focus in this publication, the need for parametric dependencies between geometry descriptions and nongeometric information is an important reason for taking the potential of adding metadata to geometry representations into account during our evaluation.…”
Section: Geometry In Other Contextsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yet, this dealing causes redundant data which is often not synchronised and thereby produces inconsistent data all the same [16]. In the case of parametric geometry and object descriptions, even more extensive dependencies between geometric and non-geometric properties of an object are required [17]. Even though parametric dependencies are not a main focus in this publication, the need for parametric dependencies between geometry descriptions and nongeometric information is an important reason for taking the potential of adding metadata to geometry representations into account during our evaluation.…”
Section: Geometry In Other Contextsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Common Shape Ontology (CSO) [37] defines names for shapes contained in geometry descriptions. The latter is the result of the European research project AIM@SHAPE 17 and presents a vocabulary for shapes in general to be used on geometry description files. This is similar to approaches that are used to annotate images, videos, audio and are often based on the MPEG-7 standard (XML), which is also available in OWL 18 .…”
Section: Annotation Of Geometrymentioning
confidence: 99%