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Sergej Muhic
Publications - 10
Citations - 245
Sergej Muhic is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Building information modeling & Industry Foundation Classes. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 145 citations.
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SeeBridge as next generation bridge inspection: Overview, Information Delivery Manual and Model View Definition
Rafael Sacks,Amir Kedar,André Borrmann,Ling Ma,Ioannis Brilakis,Philipp Hüthwohl,S. Daum,Uri Kattel,Raz Yosef,Thomas Liebich,Burcu Esen Barutcu,Sergej Muhic +11 more
TL;DR: The development of a next-generation integrated bridge inspection system, called SeeBridge, demonstrates that the hurdles in the way of automated acquisition of detailed and semantically rich models of existing infrastructure are computational in nature, not instrumental, and are surmountable with existing technologies.
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MVD based information exchange between BIM and building energy performance simulation
Sérgio V. Pinheiro,Reinhard Wimmer,James O'Donnell,Sergej Muhic,Vladimir Bazjanac,Tobias Maile,Jérôme Frisch,Christoph van Treeck +7 more
TL;DR: The suggested approach aims to facilitate the transfer of information from IFC based BIM to either conventional or advanced BEPS tools through the development of a specific MVD that defines a subset of the IFC data model that deals with building energy performance simulation.
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Industry Foundation Classes: A Standardized Data Model for the Vendor-Neutral Exchange of Digital Building Models
TL;DR: This chapter describes in detail the structure of the data model and its use for the semantic and geometric description of a building and its building elements.
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The IFC-Bridge project – Extending the IFC standard to enable high-quality exchange of bridge information models
André Borrmann,Sergej Muhic,Juha Hyvärinen,Tim Chipman,Štefan Jaud,Christophe Castaing,Claude Dumoulin,Thomas Liebich,Laura Mol +8 more
TL;DR: The paper describes both the development process and the outcome -- the actual extension of the IFC standard, with emphasis given to the general principles of extending IFC, such as minimizing the number of new entities.
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Digitalization of culturally significant buildings: ensuring high-quality data exchanges in the heritage domain using OpenBIM
TL;DR: In this paper , a specialized Information Delivery Manual (IDMVD) for the heritage domain was developed in consultation with experts in the restoration and preservation of built heritage, and the IDM was then translated into a pilot MVD for heritage.