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Yong-Cheol Lee

Researcher at Louisiana State University

Publications -  70
Citations -  1483

Yong-Cheol Lee is an academic researcher from Louisiana State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Building information modeling. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 55 publications receiving 855 citations. Previous affiliations of Yong-Cheol Lee include Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Semantic web technologies in AEC industry: A literature overview

TL;DR: Results show that semantic web technologies have a key role to play in logic-based applications and applications that require information from multiple application areas and devising beneficial implementation approaches that rely on appropriate combinations of declarative and procedural programming techniques, semantic and legacy data formats, user input, and automated procedures.
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An ontology-based approach for developing data exchange requirements and model views of building information modeling

TL;DR: The authors employed ontological principles for generating an IDM for the precast concrete domain and for linking its MVD with formal information models to achieve the new approach of formalizing domain knowledge and defining accurate data modules for model views.
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Validations for ensuring the interoperability of data exchange of a building information model

TL;DR: The purpose of this survey, based on available software that supports the validation of building model data for these three types of interoperability issues, is to integrate diverse checking approaches, as a basis for improving what are now widely distributed efforts.
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Implementation of a BIM Domain-specific Language for the Building Environment Rule and Analysis

TL;DR: The implementation of the BERA Language is based on the use of Industry Foundation Classes as given building information models, Solibri Model Checker as an IFC engine, and the Java Virtual Machine as a compilation and execution environment.