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Significance of a software interoperability matrix for architectural engineering and construction industry

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posted on 2022-08-01, 03:04 authored by Pushpitha KalutaraPushpitha Kalutara, Kerry London, Claudelle Taylor
Traditional project management applications are appeared working separately of their participating project teams and isolating the input of each team to both geometry and non-geometry of the project. With the introduction of Building Information Modelling (BIM), Architectural, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry expected it would be a panacea as a tool to effectively collaborate project teams and to efficiently share geometry and non-geometry data relevant to not only design and construction but also covering the whole lifecycle of the project. All these BIM functions are relied on its automation capability; in other words, BIM vision totally discourages manual processing of data. As a result, good interoperability practice needs to pass data automatically between applications of different project teams. Many international associations are working in search of full interoperability among BIM players of the project; however, the goal is yet to succeed. The current study identifies the impact due to poor interoperability between applications and takes considerable effort to minimise or eliminate if possible. Software Interoperability Matrix (SIM) is the proposed solution delivering the outcome. Action research is the methodology adopted to develop SIM, in which researchers and professionals actively participated. Major industry contribution of SIM is to realise interoperability issues between BIM players prior to the project and upon identification, precautionary measures can be taken introducing new plug-ins or completely switching to new compatible application if it is the only solution.

History

Volume

26

Start Page

739

End Page

757

Number of Pages

19

eISSN

1874-4753

ISSN

1874-4753

Publisher

International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction

Additional Rights

CC BY 4.0

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

External Author Affiliations

Torrens University Australia; CIMIC Group Limited Australia

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of Information Technology in Construction