prBAS EN 17632-2:2025
Building information modelling (BIM) - Semantic modelling and linking (SML) - Part 2: Domain-specific modelling patterns
General information
Status:Project
Number of pages:69
Adoption method:Proglašavanje
Language:engleski
Edition:1.
Realization date:21.10.2024
Forseen date for next stage code:18.03.2025
Technical committee:BAS/TC 21, Concrete and related products
ICS:
91.010.01, Construction industry in general
35.240.67, IT applications in building and construction industry
35.240.67, IT applications in building and construction industry
Abstract
This document (part 2) provides extended standard semantic modelling patterns for (at least) the following domain-specific asset aspects:
- support for distinction between two subtypes of physical objects: spatial regions and real ("tangible") objects; the latter being discrete or continuous ("bulk matter");
- support for the materialization of physical objects, adding generic chemistry aspects directly relevant for the built environment dealing with materials like concrete, steel, wood and asphalt;
- support for the interaction between objects including connections, interfaces and ports. Interactions being defined as activities where material, information, energy or forces are transferred;
- support for the definition of unstructured, human-interpretable, requirements, coming from appointing party needs, laws and regulations or sector recommendations;
- support for implicit groups having no explicit members (to model situations like "all main girders of some steel bridge");
- support for the explicit modelling of measurements reusing the existing W3C SOSA ontology (as a lightweight but self-contained SSN core ontology);
- support for spatial geometry (location/shape) reusing OGC GeoSPARQL (GML/WKT) and the WGS84_pos ontology (GPS).
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Original document and degree of correspondence
EN 17632-2:2024, identical
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