2010
DOI: 10.52842/conf.ecaade.2010.389
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Function & Action: Verifying a functional program in a game-oriented environment

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“…The model for simulation of the interaction between humans and environment presented here outlines an implementation pattern for integrating BIM space and physical characteristics by behavioural knowledge, intended as a semantic structure capable of representing the entities and their relationships between activities-actors-context and places (Fioravanti 2010) Compared to current research in the field, the present approach to represent Behavioural Knowledge includes among others formalization of user personal aspects, like Personality Typologies, classes profiling and expected behavioural patterns.…”
Section: A Framework To Formalize Spaces and Human Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model for simulation of the interaction between humans and environment presented here outlines an implementation pattern for integrating BIM space and physical characteristics by behavioural knowledge, intended as a semantic structure capable of representing the entities and their relationships between activities-actors-context and places (Fioravanti 2010) Compared to current research in the field, the present approach to represent Behavioural Knowledge includes among others formalization of user personal aspects, like Personality Typologies, classes profiling and expected behavioural patterns.…”
Section: A Framework To Formalize Spaces and Human Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Planners' traditional approach consists in entering planned processes (expertise, technical regulations, best practices, etc. ), in an architectural schema (Wurzer, 2009;Wurzer et al, 2010). However, those processes are correct only if the planner can correctly anticipate and inform the usage of the building by different building user groups.…”
Section: Functional Program Vs Building Product Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gradually, research attention in this field has turned from a "space-based" representation of users' activities to a "process-based" representation, considering activities as entities on their own that are clearly distinct from (but connected with) spatial entities (Wurzer, 2010). This new approaches is based on the idea of modelling processes depending on the operational workflows of the organization -or of an organization typology if the specific data are not available -that will occupy the building, and then simulate their execution in the building model (Tabak et al, 2008;Goldstein et al, 2011).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Planners' traditional approach consists in entering planned processes (expertise, technical regulations, best practices, etc. ), in an architectural schema (Wurzer, 2009;Wurzer et al, 2010). However, those processes are correct only if the planner can correctly anticipate and inform the usage of the building by different building user groups.…”
Section: Functional Program Vs Building Product Designmentioning
confidence: 99%