Adoption of Virtual Technology to the Development of a BIM based PMIS

  • Suh B
  • Lee G
  • Yun S
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Abstract

As construction projects become bigger, PMIS is being used as a project collaboration tool for project participants,owners, designers, inspectors and contractors. As the data type used in PMIS is usually text and most PMIS have no standard information classification system, there is a problem with data usability, such as the capacity for data search and analysis. BIM uses Objects and Properties, and this information might be used for relating with other construction information. As such, BIM technologies can be used with PMIS to enhance the data usability. The web environment is very convenient for multiple users, but the problem is that the data transfer speed is low for big files such as BIM model files. In this study, we suggested a Virtual Technology (VT) application to enhance the performance of BIM data exchange in PMIS, and tested and analyzed its efficiency when it is used to integrate BIM and PMIS in the web environment. The results of the study showed that VT can be used to enhance the efficiency of BIM data exchange in the web environment

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Suh, B.-G., Lee, G., & Yun, S.-H. (2013). Adoption of Virtual Technology to the Development of a BIM based PMIS. Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction, 13(4), 333–340. https://doi.org/10.5345/jkibc.2013.13.4.333

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