Synchronous collaborative tunnel design based on consistency-preserving multi-scale models
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The proposed multi-scale model forms a well-suited basis for realizing the collaboration concept, which allows several experts to simultaneously manipulate a shared infrastructure model on various scales while using the different design tools they are accustomed to.About:
This article is published in Advanced Engineering Informatics.The article was published on 2014-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 46 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Procedural modeling & Collaborative software.read more
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An improved LOD specification for 3D building models
TL;DR: A refined set of 16 LODs focused on the grade of the exterior geometry of buildings, which provide a stricter specification and allow less modelling freedom, and can be considered format-agnostic.
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ISO (International Organization for Standardization ; 国際標準化機構)
TL;DR: ISO 3166-3 Newsletters are issued by the secretariat of the ISO 3166/MA when changes in the code lists of ISO-3 have been decided upon by the ISO/MA as discussed by the authors.
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PARAMETRIC AND FEATURE-BASED CAD/CAM CONCEPTS, TECHNIQUES, APPLICATIONS by J.J. Shah and M. Mäntylä, Wiley, Chichester, 1995, 619 pp., ISBN 0–471–00214–3 (£55; HBK)
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A tunnel information modelling framework to support management, simulations and visualisations in mechanised tunnelling projects
TL;DR: A tunnel information modelling framework, basically integrating four interlinked subdomain models and linked project performance data, is presented and selected case studies are presented to verify its potential and advantages when interactively visualizing time-dependent settlement monitoring data in an environment-aware context and generating advanced numerical simulation models to predict settlements.
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Construction and facility management of large MEP projects using a multi-Scale building information model
TL;DR: A BIM-based construction management system to provide virtual construction scenes with appropriate scales for various participants to communicate and cooperate, as well as a BIM to share information delivered from previous phases and improve the efficiency and safety of MEP management during the operation and maintenance period.
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