Use of algorithms in BIM-based audit processes

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Abstract

Building information modeling is a complex and structure-based methodology. It applies predefined steps and frameworks; however, an audit procedure can be complicated and time-consuming. The steps of the evaluations are based on logical connections that also form algorithms in a manual workflow. Algorithms can be interpreted by computers with the help of software languages. A higher level of automation, more efficient workflows, and more economical and accurate results can be developed by using algorithms.

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Máder, P. M., Rák, O., Bakai, N., Etlinger, J., Zagorácz, M., & Háber, I. E. (2022). Use of algorithms in BIM-based audit processes. Pollack Periodica, 17(2), 20–25. https://doi.org/10.1556/606.2021.00485

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