TY - JOUR
T1 - Advanced Process Representation for Semi-Automated Linking between Construction Schedules and IFC files
AU - Schlenger, Jonas
AU - Borrmann, André
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This research paper addresses the challenges in exchanging project management information within the construction industry, particularly focusing on construction schedules. The current reliance on XML or spreadsheet-based files for schedule exchange leads to information loss and misinterpretation in commonly used project management software. Diverse scheduling practices across construction companies, software preferences and organizational structures contribute to a lack of standardization. Existing data schemata for schedule description lack detailed representation of the hierarchical structure of construction processes and their dependencies, limiting automated interpretation. To fill this gap, this paper introduces a minimal ontology designed for representing construction schedules’ processes. A case study demonstrates the ontology’s application in automated schedule interpretation, emphasizing its potential for automated linking between schedules and corresponding BIM models, reducing manual efforts, and enhancing overall efficiency. It concludes by discussing its broader implications in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operation (AECO) industry.
AB - This research paper addresses the challenges in exchanging project management information within the construction industry, particularly focusing on construction schedules. The current reliance on XML or spreadsheet-based files for schedule exchange leads to information loss and misinterpretation in commonly used project management software. Diverse scheduling practices across construction companies, software preferences and organizational structures contribute to a lack of standardization. Existing data schemata for schedule description lack detailed representation of the hierarchical structure of construction processes and their dependencies, limiting automated interpretation. To fill this gap, this paper introduces a minimal ontology designed for representing construction schedules’ processes. A case study demonstrates the ontology’s application in automated schedule interpretation, emphasizing its potential for automated linking between schedules and corresponding BIM models, reducing manual efforts, and enhancing overall efficiency. It concludes by discussing its broader implications in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operation (AECO) industry.
KW - Construction management
KW - Construction process
KW - Ontology
KW - Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85210246439
SN - 1613-0073
VL - 3824
SP - 36
EP - 49
JO - CEUR Workshop Proceedings
JF - CEUR Workshop Proceedings
T2 - 12th Linked Data in Architecture and Construction Workshop, LDAC 2024
Y2 - 13 June 2024 through 14 June 2024
ER -