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What is the definition of Building Information Modeling (BIM)?
What is the definition of Building Information Modeling (BIM)?
Building Information Modelling is a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a facility. It is a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility, forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life cycle, from earliest conception to demolition.
What are the data requirements for life cycle management of constructed assets?
What are the data requirements for life cycle management of constructed assets?
The data requirements for life cycle management of constructed assets include geometry and topology, space and names, occupancy, activities, equipment performance, zones, prices, structural, thermal, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing behaviors, materials and quality specifications, and operation and maintenance data.
What are the types of parametric relations in BIM?
What are the types of parametric relations in BIM?
The types of parametric relations in BIM include industry application (Construction vs other), characteristics (Physical and functional data vs geometry), practical usage/capabilities (Visualizing vs life cycle management), software used, and advantages and limitations (Quick visualization vs information repository).
How does BIM differ from 3D modeling?
How does BIM differ from 3D modeling?
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What is the objective of introducing students to BIM?
What is the objective of introducing students to BIM?
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