第三十屆CIB W78國際學術會議論文集
作者:馬智亮、張建平、胡振中、郭紅領圖書詳細信息:
ISBN:9787302339946定價:98元
印次:1-1
裝幀:平裝
印刷日期:2013-9-27
Foreword
Information technology has given rise to changes that are comparable to a revolution to the world. Computers, the Internet, mobile computers, mobile phones, etc. have not only become important parts of our everyday life, but also influenced many industries like AEC (Architectural, Engineering and Construction) industry.In the past two to three decades, the AEC industry has experienced the application of such related technologies as CAD (Computer Aided Design), IMS (Information Management System), DSS (Decision Support Systems), expert systems, VR (Virtual Reality), BIM (Building Information Technology) and so on and the advances are quite significant. The driver of the evolution of the technologies is undoubtedly the persistent work of researchers and the innovative spirit of industrial practitioners. In the process, the platforms such as organizations, conferences, journal and magazines have played their unique roles.
The W78 Committee under the CIB (International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction) organization is one of the organizations focusing on the application of information technology in AEC industry and it holds an international conference each year. The CIB W78 2013 conference is the 30th conference of the committee. Up to now, I have attended five times of the conferences. I am impressed by the following points of the conference. First, the conference is well focused, so that you can learn all the hot topics in the conference. Second, you can find the real experts in this field in the conference, so that you can get their help by listening to their presentation and discussing with them. Third, many participants often attend the conference, so that you can make many friends and meet them in the conference.
Tsinghua University is honored to organize the conference in Beijing in the golden autumn. The proceedings of the conference is published by Tsinghua University Press. It contains 68 papers covering 4D/nD modeling; BIM and its applications; CAD/CAE/CAFM; cloud/distributed/mobile computing in construction; communication and collaboration technologies; computational mechanics; data and information management; decision support systems; disaster prevention and mitigation; GIS/GPS/RS; IFC, IDM, MVD; information technologies in construction; inspection and monitoring technologies; ontology, knowledge management; performance-based analysis; process/behavior modeling and simulation; RFID, internet of things; smart buildings, infrastructures and cities; intelligent transportation systems; and virtual prototyping/virtual reality/virtual construction. The papers reflect the latest development of the technologies on the application of information technology for the AEC industry.
I am convinced that the conference will be a successful one and the proceedings will benefit both the attendants of the conference and the other readers.
Ma Zhiliang
Chair, Organizing Committee, CIB W78 2013
PhD, Professor
Department of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University
Contents
Session 1-1: Sustainable/EnergyICT FOR ENERGY-EFFICIENT URBAN COMMUNITIES: THE IREEN ROADMAP AND THE CASE OF A DEVELOPING CITY Alain Zarli & Yacine Rezgui ..................................................................................... 3
VIRTUAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT PLATFORM FOR LOW ENERGY BUILDING OPERATIONS
H. Ufuk G.k.e & K. Umut G.k.e ............................................................................ 4
A SENSE-THINK-ACT METHODOLOGY FOR INTELLIGENT BUILDING
ENERGY MANAGEMENT Dimitrios V. Rovas, Kyriakos Katsigarakis, Giorgos D. Kontes, Georgios I. Giannakis & Georgios N. Lilis ............................................................... 5
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS FOR DOMESTIC RETROFIT PROVISION USING SMART HOME DATA STREAMS Steven K Firth, Farid Fouchal, Tom Kane, Vanda Dimitriou & Tarek Hassan.......... 6
AN APPROACH TO DEVELOPING AND INTEGRATING INTELLIGENT-BUILDING SYSTEMS-ON A LIVE PROJECT Steven Hipwell & Jizheng Wan................................................................................. 7
RESEARCH ON THE IMPACT OF BIM MATURITY ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF PROJECT ORGANIZATION BASED ON SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS Yingyan Jin & Guangbin Wang................................................................................. 8
Session 1-2: Best Student Paper Award Session – BIM
COLLABORATIVE BIM IN THE CLOUD AND THE COMMUNICATION TOOLS
TO SUPPORT IT George Charalambous, Tony Thorpe, Peter Demian, Steven Yeomans, Nathan Doughty & Chris Peters .............................................................................. 11
REGULATORY KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION FOR AUTOMATED COMPLIANCE AUDIT OF BIM-BASED MODELS Johannes Dimyadi & Robert Amor ......................................................................... 12
DIVERSE APPROACH OF BIM IN AEC INDUSTRY: A STUDY ON CURRENT KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE Md. Afjalur Rahman, Sunil Suwal & P.ivi J.v.j. .................................................. 13
MAPPING ROLES IN AN ALTERED LANDSCAPE – THE IMPACT OF BIM ON DESIGNER-CONSTRUCTOR RELATIONSHIPS Kathryn Davies, Dermott McMeel & Suzanne Wilkinson ...................................... 14
BIM-BASED ACOUSTIC SIMULATION FRAMEWORK Chengde Wu & Mark. J. Clayton ............................................................................ 15
DIGITAL INTERACTION PATTERNS ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS: A STUDY OF DYNAMIC APPROVAL PROCESSES Geyang Guo, Graeme D. Larsen & Jennifer Whyte................................................ 16
Session 2-1: Smart Building/Monitoring
SMART BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING: THE USE OF ANN-COBIE FOR HVAC INFORMATION CAPTURE AND EXCHANGED Llewellyn C. M. Tang, Liang Xia, Deborah A. Adkins & Ali Cheshmehzangi....... 19
SMART VIRTUAL BUILDING SYSTEM FOR BUILDING PERFORMANCE VISUALIZATION Bin Wang, Haijiang Li, Yacine Rezgui & Hoang N. Ong ....................................... 20
WSN-BASED IEQ MONITORING SYSTEM: DATAACQUISITION, PROCESSING AND VISUALIZATION IN BUILT ENVIRONMENT Szu-cheng CHIEN, Jiaying Song, Dominic Maurath & Tan Yen Kheng ................ 21
NATIONAL STADIUM (BIRD'S NEST) DIGITAL CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY Jiulin Li, Zhong Fan, Zhonghua Liu, Rongjin Shi, Jianping Zhang, Yanlin Guo & Zhibin Zeng...................................................................................... 22
A HYBRID ENERGY GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT PLATFORM FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT SMART BUILDINGS
H. Ufuk G.k.e & K. Umut G.k.e .......................................................................... 23
INTEROPERABLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CONCEPT FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT SMART BUILDINGS
H. Ufuk G.k.e & K. Umut G.k.e .......................................................................... 24
Session 2-2: BIM
TEACHING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT PLANNING WITH BIM SUPPORT: UNRAVELING THE BLACK-BOX Timo Hartmann ....................................................................................................... 27
UNIFIED GEOMETRY BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE (GBS) FOR BIM: VARIABLES FOR THEORY AND IMPLEMENTATION Youngsoo Jung, Min Kim & Yunsub Lee................................................................ 28
ACHIEVING LEVEL 2 BIM BY 2016 IN THE UK: A CRITICAL PERCEPTION OF THE CURRENT STATUS Abdulkadir Ganah & Godfaurd A. John.................................................................. 29
BUILDING KNOWLEDGE MODELING: INTEGRATING KNOWLEDGE IN BIM Fangxiao Liu, Abdou Karim Jallow, Chimay J. Anumba & Dinghao Wu............... 30
TOWARDS THE LONG-TERM PRESERVATION OF BUILDING INFORMATION MODELS Jakob Beetz, Stefan Dietze, René Berndt & Martin Tamke..................................... 31
HOW BIM COMPATIBLE ESTIMATING SOFTWARE IS ADOPTED IN THE AUSTRALIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Cynthia Changxin Wang & Ken Yumin Wang ........................................................ 32
Session 3-1: Simulation and Numerical Analysis
SIMULATION-ASSISTED DAYLIGHT PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS IN A HIGH-RISE OFFICE BUILDING IN SINGAPORE Szu-cheng Chien & King Jet Tseng......................................................................... 35
STUDY ON EMERGENCY AND DISASTER PREVENTION SYSTEM FOR URBAN SAFETY Shuxian Lu, Gang Liu & Yuan Luo......................................................................... 36
THE INTERACTION OF CONTRACTOR’S COST FLOW WITH OPERATIONAL PRACTICE: A SIMULATION STUDY Peter Wallstr.m, Weizhuo Lu & Thomas Olofsson................................................. 37
AUTOMATED SPATIAL CHANGE ANALYSIS OF BUILDING SYSTEMS USING 3D IMAGERY DATA Pingbo Tang, Zhenglai Shen & Ram Ganapathy..................................................... 38
A CLOUD-BASED CONTEXT AWARE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR MANAGEMENT OF DISTRIBUTED LOCAL AUTHORITY DATA
Lewis McGibbney & Bimal Kumar ........................................................................ 39
Session 3-2: Best Student Paper Award Session – BIM
KEY TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH OF OPEN BIM-BASED CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT INTEGRATED-INFORMATION CYBER- INFRASTRUCTURE (CEMIC)
Guangbin Wang, Shoukui Liu, Yang Yang & Daniel Castro-Lacouture.................. 43
BIM ORIENTED INTELLIGENT DATA MINING AND REPRESENTATION Jiarui Lin, Zhenzhong Hu & Jianping Zhang .......................................................... 44
AN APPROACH FOR EXTENDING BUILDING INFORMATION MODELS (BIM) TO SPECIFICATIONS Erezi Utiome & Robin Drogemuller ....................................................................... 45
3D BIM-BASED ENERGY MANAGEMENT FOR ENHANCING BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY Kee-Jung Kwon, Dong-Hwan Lee, Ki-Chun Cha & Seung-Hee Park .................... 46
WHAT INFORMATION IS NECESSARY TO ASSESS THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF DECONSTRUCTION? Anna Kühlen, Robin Drogemuller & Frank Schultmann ........................................ 47
Session 4-1: Best Student Paper Award Session – Smart Building
EVALUATION OF AN ENVIRONMENT-AWARE SEQUENCE-BASED LOCALIZA-TION ALGORITHM FOR BUILDING FIRE EMERGENCY SCENARIOS Nan Li, Burcin Becerik-Gerber, Lucio Soibelman & Bhaskar Krishnamachari...... 51
INTEROPERABILITY IN SEMI-INTELLIGENT CIVIL ENGINEERING AGENT Mehdi Bavafa & Arto Kiviniemi............................................................................. 52
BACKGROUND AND APPROACH TO A DEFINITION OF SMART BUILDINGS Susana Millán Anglés, Abdulkadir Ganah, Alfonso García Santos, Francisco Javier Jiménez Leube & óscar Higuera Rincón ..................................... 53
INTEGRATION OF BIM AND LIVE SENSING INFORMATION TO MONITOR BUILDING ENERGY PERFORMANCE Hongxia Wang, Alex Gluhak, Stefan Meissner & Rahim Tafazolli......................... 54
REAL-TIMES CONTROL OF HVAC USING BEMS AT ENERGY OPERATING CENTER Donghwan Lee, Jooho Shin, Gi-chun Cha & Seunghee Park ................................. 55
TEST RESULTS FOR LOCATING STRUCTURAL STEEL ASSEMBLIES AND PACKAGES USING RFID Emre Caner Akcay & Semiha Ergan ....................................................................... 56
Session 4-2: BIM
A PROPOSED APPROACH TO COMPARING THE BIM MATURITY OF COUNTRIES Mohamad Kassem, Bilal Succar & Nashwan Dawood ........................................... 59
A CRITICAL REVIEW OF BIM ASSESSMENT PRACTICES FOR A CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT MODULE Alan Redmond, Mustafa Alshawi, Roger West & Alain Zarli................................. 60
A PLATFORM-INDEPENDENT PRODUCT LIBRARY FOR BIM Keith Duddy, Scott Beazley, Robin Drogemuller & J.rg Kiegeland....................... 61
SOCIAL BIM PERSPECTIVES Sunil Suwal, P.ivi J.v.j. & Janne Porkka .............................................................. 62
PROPOSED HEALTH & SAFETY ENHANCEMENT IN STEEL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS THROUGH BIM AND IMAGE RECOGNITION RulaSharqi, OzanKoseoglu & Ammar Kaka........................................................... 63
RESEARCH ON BUILDING INFORMATION DELIVERY OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING FOR COLLABORATIVE DESIGNS
Huahui Lai, Cheng Zhou & Xueyuan Deng ............................................................ 64
Session 5-1: Collaboration
AUTOMATIC ALERT SYSTEM: IMPROVING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Tyler Bushnell, Aman Neelappa, Reid Senescu, Martin Fischer &
Martin Steinert......................................................................................................... 67
CONSTRAINT SIMULATION – IDENTIFICATION OF IMPORTANT CONSTRUCTION CONSTRAINTS
Sebastian Hollermann, Hans-Joachim Bargst.dt & Jürgen Melzner....................... 68
TEACHING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITHIN AN
INTERNATIONAL AND TRANS-DISCIPLINARY LEARNING PLATFORM
Jürgen Melzner, Kathrin Merz, Key Portilla Kawamura, Christoph Holliger &
Hans-Joachim Bargst.dt.......................................................................................... 69
MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT IN A COLLABORATIVE AEC DESIGNING SYSTEM
Zhuohua Huang, Yang Liu & Encheng Ma ............................................................. 70
STUDY ON BIM-BASED STRUCTURAL WORKING DRAWING DESIGN SYSTEM Yong Wang, Jianping Zhang, Gangwen Yan & Niannian Wang.............................. 71
Session 5-2: Best Student Paper Award Session – CAD/CAE/CAM
WHAT DOES SOCIAL MEDIA SAY ABOUT THE INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT?
Mazdak Nik Bakht & Tamer E. El-diraby ............................................................... 75
A SIMULATION-BASED APPROACH FOR SELECTING SUSTAINABLE BUILDING DESIGNS
Peeraya Inyim & Yimin Zhu ................................................................................... 76
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SUPPORTING DECISION MAKING IN HOLISTIC BUILDING RENOVATION DESIGN Thorel Mathieu, Andrieux Franck & Buhe Catherine ............................................. 77
CONCEPT CLASSIFICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTUAL SEMANTICS: A CASE STUDY ON THE AIA A201 DOCUMENT Jia Niu & Raja R. A. Issa......................................................................................... 78
A FRAMEWORK FOR SEMANTIC ENRICHMENT OF IFC BUILDING MODELS Michael Belsky, Rafael Sacks & Ioannis Brilakis ................................................... 79
Session 5-3: BIM
A CLOUD COMPUTING APPROACH TO PARTIAL EXCHANGE OF BIM MODELS Jack C. P. Cheng & Moumita Das ........................................................................... 83
APPLYING LEAN PRINCIPLES, BIM AND QUALITY CONTROL TO A CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Ning (Tony) Dong, Atul Khanzode & Hannu Lindberg .......................................... 84
BUSINESS MODEL FOR BIM BASED SERVICES Islam Mazen & Tamer El-Diraby ............................................................................ 85
TOWARDS AFFORDABLE BIM ADOPTION IN EXTENDED CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY CHAINS Tah Joseph H.M & Zhou Wei.................................................................................. 86
STUDY ON BIM-BASED TECHNOLOGICAL SCHEME DESIGN SYSTEM Guangfeng Wang, Jianping Zhang, Yunfeng Fei & Yuheng Guo ............................ 87
Session 6-1: CAE/CAD/CAM
MYINTERIOR: AR SUPPORTING INTERIOR DESIGN Chloe Lee, Jihye Kang, Burkhard Wuensche & Robert Amor ................................ 91
AUGMENTED REALITY SUPPORTING BUILDING ASSESSMENT IN TERMS OF RETROFIT DETECTION Márcia Regina de Freitas & Regina Coeli Ruschel................................................. 92
WEB-BASED CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: OPERATION OF THE PROTOTYPE Haichen Tan & Chimay Anumba............................................................................. 93
A SYSTEM MODEL FOR LIFECYCLE MONITORING OF BRIDGES Gerg. Dori, Matthias Wild, André Borrmann & Oliver Fischer ............................. 94
IMPLEMENTING DIGITAL PERFORMATIVE DESIGN IN DESIGN STUDIO: A TEACHING EXPERIENCE Max Andrade & Regina Ruschel............................................................................. 95
RE-RECOGNIZE BIM FROM A FM PERSPECTIVE: OBSERVATIONS ABOUT MISUNDERSTANDINGS OF BIM-FM IN CHINA Guang Chen & Lingtong He ................................................................................... 96
Session 6-2: Smart Buildings, Infrastructures and Cities
INTEGRATION OF BRIDGE MODEL DATA AND ENGINEERING DOCUMENT INFORMATION Sang-Ho Lee, Bong-Geun Kim & Sang Il Park ...................................................... 99
DISTRIBUTED MODELING FOR ROAD AUTHORITIES Sander van Nederveen, Esra Bektas, Bart Luiten & Michel B.hms ..................... 100
SEMANTIC WAYFINDING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Sherif Kinawy & Tamer El-Diraby........................................................................ 101
APPLICATION OF A GIS TO DETERMINATE DEBRIS FLOWS CHARACTERISTICS IN A CITY Guillermo Cardoso-Landa..................................................................................... 102
A STRATEGIC GUIDE TO IMPLEMENTING IT BUSINESS STRATEGY IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Bee Hua Goh ......................................................................................................... 103
TOWARDS ENERGY SAVINGS FROM A BIMODAL OCCUPANCY DRIVEN HVAC CONTROLLER IN PRACTICE Nan Li, Zheng Yang, Burcin Becerik-Gerber & Michael Orosz ........................... 104
Session 6-3: BIM
AN APPROACH OF UTILIZING BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING TO OPTIMIZE MEP LAYOUT Jun Wang, Xiangyu Wang, Wenchi Shou & Jun Guo............................................ 107
A PERFORMANCE STUDY OF PROJECT SUSTAINABILITY: REDUCING CONSTRUCTION WASTE THROUGH BIM Mounir El Asmar................................................................................................... 108
ONTOLOGY-BASED COMPUTERIZED REPRESENTATION OF SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATION Zhiliang Ma, Zhenhua Wei & Zhe Liu .................................................................. 109
ANALYZING AND DEFINING INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS OF KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TASKS ON BIM
Madhav Prasad Nepal............................................................................................ 110
COLLABORATIVE DESIGN SYSTEM FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS BASED ON CLOUD-BIM Jie Chen, Diankun Wu, Hongling Guo, Jun Li...................................................... 111
Session 7-1: CAE/CAD/CAM
A SAFETY RISK MANAGEMENT DATABASE FOR METRO CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Hanbin Luo, Zhitao Guo & Ling Ma..................................................................... 115
INVESTIGATION OF THE CURRENT STATUS OF DOCUMENT AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Cynthia Changxin Wang & Alex Chew................................................................. 116
I-CONS: ARTIFICIAL SYMBOLIC VOCABULARY TO ENABLE EFFECTIVE SEMANTIC INTERPRETATION OF SHARED INFORMATION Ivan Mutis ............................................................................................................. 117
HANDLING SENTENCE COMPLEXITY IN INFORMATION EXTRACTION FOR AUTOMATED COMPLIANCE CHECKING IN CONSTRUCTION Jiansong Zhang & Nora El-Gohary....................................................................... 118
Session 7-2: Smart Buildings, Infrastructures and Cities
A PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT APPROACH TO DEVELOPING MODULARIZED AND PARAMETRIC BUILDING SYSTEMS Marcus Sandberg & Thomas Olofsson.................................................................. 121
AN APPROACH TO INTEGRATE CHANGE AND KNOWLEDGE
MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION WORKFLOWS Abdou Karim Jallow, Fangxiao Liu, Sanghoon Lee, Chimay J. Anumba & John I. Messner ..................................................................................................... 122
PRODUCT CONFIGURATION OF ROUNDABOUTS Jensen Patrik, Johnsson Tim, Smiding Erik & Olofsson Thomas ......................... 123
AN EVENT-DRIVEN SOA-BASED PLATFORM FOR ENERGY-
EFFICIENCY APPLICATIONS IN BUILDINGS Cesar Valmaseda, Miguel Angel, Jose-Luis Hernandez, Kyriakos Katsigarakis, Giorgos D. Kontes & Dimitrios V. Rovas ............................................................. 124
Session 7-3: IFC/BIM
IFC-BASED MODEL VIEW DEFINITION FOR HYBRID ENERGY SYSTEMS Kamil Umut G.k.e & Hasan Ufuk G.k.e............................................................ 127
IFC VIEW FOR BILL OF QUANTITIES FOR SOFTWARE INTEROPERABILITY Kamil Umut G.k.e & Hasan Ufuk G.k.e............................................................ 128
DEVELOPMENT OF AN IFC-COMPATIBLE DATA WAREHOUSE FOR BUILDING PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS Kai Mo, Karsten Menzel & Stephan Hoerster....................................................... 129
AN IFC-BASED SEMANTIC FRAMEWORK TO SUPPORT BIM CONTENT LIBRARIES Jinyue Zhang & Zhonggui Xing............................................................................ 130