Ferreira, Sérgio Leal (2005) Proposal of IFC model extension with ies LM-63 contribution: Luminaire in building lifecycle. PhD thesis, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil.
Abstract
Recent information technologies allow handling of a large data volume by a number of people concurrently, representing a valuable help to AEC (Architecture, Engineering and Construction) professionals. Organizing data in a harmonic, consistent and shareable set is essential to base the handling. Benefits are numerous, mainly due to easier, faster and securer communication between directly acting people in building lifecycle. This kind of information set is very complex, caused by the number of necessary information and involved people, and by multiple and distinct aspirations related with the use of this information. In the last years, many and diverse information set proposals took place, in different level of complexity. Some proposals have continuity and even reached support computational tools broadly utilized. It is the case of IES LM-63, sequence that designate a standard file to luminaire data exchange (IES Standard File Format for Electronic Transfer of Photometric Data and Related Information), elaborated by IESNA (Illuminating Engineering Society of North America) and approved by ANSI (American National Standards Institute), and IFC (Industry Foundation Classes), a wide range building lifecycle elements model elaborated by IAI (International Alliance for Interoperability) and approved by ISO (International Standardization Organization). This doctoral thesis presents a proposal to extend IFC model in which is included a wider and more efficient specification of the luminaire element, based in IES LM-63 description. Possible ways to implement the proposal are analyzed and the feasibility and advantages of the extended data set are demonstrated.
| Item Type: | Thesis (Doctoral) |
|---|---|
| Thesis advisor: | Kawano, Alexandre |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | AEC; ies LM-63; IFC; product and process modeling |
| Index terms: | complexity, information technology, process modelling, specification, society, ISO, proposal, lifecycle, industry foundation classes, standardization, interoperability, data exchange |
| Subjects: | project delivery, standards development, computing systems, systems engineering, systems and processes, contractual condition, performance measurement, data exchange, project planning, design analysis, computational design, communities and social development |
| Topics: | Quality Management, Engineering Principles, Project Management, Contract Administration, Digital Applications, Design Practice, Stakeholder Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 3 PCA |
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