2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.aei.2017.06.003
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Information Quality Assessment for Facility Management

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“…Recent studies in this area have shifted towards evaluation of BIM standards in asset register creation [54,108], lifecycle information management [53], and in developing an asset information model [54,108]. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in proposing different methods to evaluate BIM information quality [55][56][57]. However, in our review, we found an interesting example focused on examining a real-world case study, where BIM open standards, namely "COBie" were used for the information exchange process [58].…”
Section: Sub-category: Information Quality and Information Exchange Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies in this area have shifted towards evaluation of BIM standards in asset register creation [54,108], lifecycle information management [53], and in developing an asset information model [54,108]. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in proposing different methods to evaluate BIM information quality [55][56][57]. However, in our review, we found an interesting example focused on examining a real-world case study, where BIM open standards, namely "COBie" were used for the information exchange process [58].…”
Section: Sub-category: Information Quality and Information Exchange Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asset management frameworks should be in place to improve the energy performance of buildings (Ruparathna et al 2016). Zadeh et al (2017) stated three different AM aspects can improve the building energy performance and reduce energy consumption i.e. early decision making for sustainability, timely maintenance and accurate occupant operations.…”
Section: Bim-am Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the project is handing over, one of the challenging responsibilities of owners is to assess the information quality (IQ) of the BIM model for facility management. According to [23] "Most BIM created for design and construction phases contain significant quality issues including inaccurate, incomplete, or unnecessary information." Zadeh, et al [23] pointed out the potential areas for further research in this regard which some of them are listed below.…”
Section: Information Quality Issues Of Bim Models (Eg Inaccurate Imentioning
confidence: 99%