2011
DOI: 10.5345/jkic.2011.06.3.265
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Proposal of BIM Quality Management Standard by Analyzing Domestic and International BIM Guides

Abstract: As BIM is now being accepted and broadly expanded in the building industry, the demand for developing, managing, submitting, and checking the BIM models has increased. To meet this demand, it is necessary to develop and spread BIM guidelines, standards, and manuals. Meanwhile, as the number of public construction projects increases, the importance of quantifying the BIM quality checking and evaluation also grows. This study aims to enhance our understanding of the definition and characteristics of BIM quality … Show more

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“…Major Contents [12] Investigates the previous BIM guides in Korea and abroad for developing open BIM guidelines in Korea [13] Identifies preliminary study on the level of information and standardization in the BIM design process in Finland and Denmark [14] Sets the direction of BIM quality criteria through analyzing the existing quality management approaches among domestic and foreign BIM guides [15] Identifies the role of BIM guidelines through case studies in foreign countries and deriving the direction of BIM guidelines' development [16] Investigates BIM procurement instructions in foreign countries for the development of BIM guide criteria applicable to the overall areas in the construction industry [17] Analyzes BIM guidelines in Korea and foreign countries for the application of BIM to the project planning stage and deriving the elements to be included in BIM guidelines [18] Analyzes the items necessary for green BIM guidelines in conjunction with the Level of Development (LOD), and suggests the measurements in each LOD stage Korea Land & Housing Corporation (KLHC)-a unique public firm for furnishing apartment housing-developed a BIM guide for its own usage, called "The KLHC BIM Usage Guide [19]". Although this guide is more comprehensive than the one from the MOLIT, covering BIM application principles in the conceptual and detailed design stages as well as the construction stage, it is not ideal for generic usage, since it is tailored for residential apartments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Major Contents [12] Investigates the previous BIM guides in Korea and abroad for developing open BIM guidelines in Korea [13] Identifies preliminary study on the level of information and standardization in the BIM design process in Finland and Denmark [14] Sets the direction of BIM quality criteria through analyzing the existing quality management approaches among domestic and foreign BIM guides [15] Identifies the role of BIM guidelines through case studies in foreign countries and deriving the direction of BIM guidelines' development [16] Investigates BIM procurement instructions in foreign countries for the development of BIM guide criteria applicable to the overall areas in the construction industry [17] Analyzes BIM guidelines in Korea and foreign countries for the application of BIM to the project planning stage and deriving the elements to be included in BIM guidelines [18] Analyzes the items necessary for green BIM guidelines in conjunction with the Level of Development (LOD), and suggests the measurements in each LOD stage Korea Land & Housing Corporation (KLHC)-a unique public firm for furnishing apartment housing-developed a BIM guide for its own usage, called "The KLHC BIM Usage Guide [19]". Although this guide is more comprehensive than the one from the MOLIT, covering BIM application principles in the conceptual and detailed design stages as well as the construction stage, it is not ideal for generic usage, since it is tailored for residential apartments.…”
Section: Authorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Major Contents [10] Investigation of the previous BIM guides in Korea and abroad for developing open BIM guidelines in Korea [11] Preliminary study on the level of information and standardization in the BIM design process in Finland and Denmark [12] Setting the direction of BIM quality criteria through analyzing the existing quality management approaches among domestic and foreign BIM guides [13] Identifying the role of BIM guidelines through case studies in foreign countries and deriving the direction of BIM guidelines development [14] Investigation of BIM procurement instructions in foreign countries for the development of BIM guide criteria applicable to the overall areas in the construction industry [15] Analysis of BIM guidelines in Korea and foreign countries for the application of BIM to the project planning stage and deriving the elements in BIM guidelines [16] Analysis of the items necessary for Green BIM guideline in conjunction with LOD and suggesting the measurements in each LOD stage Korean Land & Housing Corporation (KLHC), a unique public firm for furnishing the apartment housing, exploited a BIM guide for its own usage, called "The KLHC BIM Usage Guide [17]." Although the guide was more comprehensive than the one from the MOLIT covering BIM application principles in the conceptual and detailed design stage as well as construction stage, it has been difficult for generic usage since tailored for residential apartments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the combined application of building information modeling (BIM) and augmented reality (AR) technology has gained increased attention in the semiconductor plant industry. BIM is a technology that integrates the management of architectural information with digital 3D models, having made a significant contribution to improving productivity and efficiency in the building and construction sectors [2][3][4][5]. AR, on the other hand, is a technology that provides a realistic experience to users by adding virtual information to the real environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%