IFC-Based Construction Engineering Domain Otology Development
Authors: Jin Si, Yanzhong Wang
Abstract:
The essence of the 21st century is knowledge economy. Knowledge has become the key resource of economic growth and social development. Construction industry is no exception. Because of the characteristic of complexity, project manager can't depend only on information management. The only way to improve the level of construction project management is to set up a kind of effective knowledge accumulation mechanism. This paper first introduced the IFC standard and the concept of ontology. Then put forward the construction method of the architectural engineering domain ontology based on IFC. And finally build up the concepts, properties and the relationship between the concepts of the ontology. The deficiency of this paper is also pointed out.
Keywords: Construction Engineering, IFC, Ontology
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1060607
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