Building information modeling

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
מידול מידע בניה
Name (Latin)
Building information modeling
Name (Arabic)
نمذجة معلومات المباني
Other forms of name
BIM (Building information modeling)
See Also From tracing topical name
Building Superintendence
Buildings Computer-aided design
Construction industry Information resources management
Information modeling
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q842017
Library of congress: sh2008000827
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 2008005196: Building information modeling : planning and managing construction projects with 4D CAD and simulations, c2008.
  • Jernigan, F.E. Big BIM, little bim, 2007:p. 20 (Building information modeling; coined early 2002; describes virtual design, construction, and facilities management)
  • EI, viewed Feb. 4, 2008(identifier: Building information modeling; BIM; 33 results; in abstract: 4 D models of structures; linking the models to project schedules and databases of information about design components)
  • Inspec, viewed Feb. 4, 2008(uncontrolled indexing: building information model)
  • Applied science full text, viewed Feb. 4, 2008(in 11 abstracts: Building information modeling)
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Wikipedia description:

Building information modeling (BIM) is an approach involving the generation and management of digital representations of the physical and functional characteristics of buildings or other physical assets and facilities. BIM is supported by various tools, processes, technologies and contracts. Building information models (BIMs) are computer files (often but not always in proprietary formats and containing proprietary data) which can be extracted, exchanged or networked to support decision-making regarding a built asset. BIM software is used by individuals, businesses and government agencies who plan, design, construct, operate and maintain buildings and diverse physical infrastructures, such as water, refuse, electricity, gas, communication utilities, roads, railways, bridges, ports and tunnels. The concept of BIM has been in development since the 1970s, but it only became an agreed term in the early 2000s. The development of standards and the adoption of BIM has progressed at different speeds in different countries. Developed by buildingSMART, Industry Foundation Classes (IFCs) – data structures for representing information – became an international standard, ISO 16739, in 2013, and BIM process standards developed in the United Kingdom from 2007 onwards formed the basis of an international standard, ISO 19650, launched in January 2019.

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