IFC Schemas in ISO/TC 211 Compliant UML for Improved Interoperability between BIM and GIS

This study aims to improve the interoperability between the application domains of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) by linking and harmonizing core information concepts. Many studies have investigated the integration of application schemas and data instan...

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Main Authors: Knut Jetlund, Erling Onstein, Lizhen Huang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/9/4/278
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spelling doaj-23be598cb610459db83704215e4f422b2020-11-25T03:01:39ZengMDPI AGISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information2220-99642020-04-01927827810.3390/ijgi9040278IFC Schemas in ISO/TC 211 Compliant UML for Improved Interoperability between BIM and GISKnut Jetlund0Erling Onstein1Lizhen Huang2Norwegian Public Roads Administration, 2318 Hamar, NorwayDepartment of Manufacturing and Civil Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2821 Gjøvik, NorwayDepartment of Manufacturing and Civil Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2821 Gjøvik, NorwayThis study aims to improve the interoperability between the application domains of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) by linking and harmonizing core information concepts. Many studies have investigated the integration of application schemas and data instances according to the BIM model IFC and the GIS model CityGML. This study investigates integration between core abstract concepts from IFC and ISO/TC 211 standards for GIS—independent of specific application schemas. A pattern was developed for conversion from IFC EXPRESS schemas to Unified Modelling Language (UML) models according to ISO/TC 211 standards. Core concepts from the two application domains were linked in the UML model, and conversions to implementation schemas for the Geography Markup Language (GML) and EXPRESS were tested. The results showed that the IFC model could be described as an ISO/TC 211 compliant UML model and that abstract concepts from ISO/TC 211 standards could be linked to core IFC concepts. Implementation schemas for BIM and GIS formats could be derived from the UML model, enabling implementation in applications from both domains without conversion of concepts. Future work should include refined linking and harmonization of core abstract concepts from the two application domains.https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/9/4/278information modelsbuilding information modellingindustry foundation classesgeographic information systemsunified modelling language
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author Knut Jetlund
Erling Onstein
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Lizhen Huang
IFC Schemas in ISO/TC 211 Compliant UML for Improved Interoperability between BIM and GIS
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
information models
building information modelling
industry foundation classes
geographic information systems
unified modelling language
author_facet Knut Jetlund
Erling Onstein
Lizhen Huang
author_sort Knut Jetlund
title IFC Schemas in ISO/TC 211 Compliant UML for Improved Interoperability between BIM and GIS
title_short IFC Schemas in ISO/TC 211 Compliant UML for Improved Interoperability between BIM and GIS
title_full IFC Schemas in ISO/TC 211 Compliant UML for Improved Interoperability between BIM and GIS
title_fullStr IFC Schemas in ISO/TC 211 Compliant UML for Improved Interoperability between BIM and GIS
title_full_unstemmed IFC Schemas in ISO/TC 211 Compliant UML for Improved Interoperability between BIM and GIS
title_sort ifc schemas in iso/tc 211 compliant uml for improved interoperability between bim and gis
publisher MDPI AG
series ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
issn 2220-9964
publishDate 2020-04-01
description This study aims to improve the interoperability between the application domains of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) by linking and harmonizing core information concepts. Many studies have investigated the integration of application schemas and data instances according to the BIM model IFC and the GIS model CityGML. This study investigates integration between core abstract concepts from IFC and ISO/TC 211 standards for GIS—independent of specific application schemas. A pattern was developed for conversion from IFC EXPRESS schemas to Unified Modelling Language (UML) models according to ISO/TC 211 standards. Core concepts from the two application domains were linked in the UML model, and conversions to implementation schemas for the Geography Markup Language (GML) and EXPRESS were tested. The results showed that the IFC model could be described as an ISO/TC 211 compliant UML model and that abstract concepts from ISO/TC 211 standards could be linked to core IFC concepts. Implementation schemas for BIM and GIS formats could be derived from the UML model, enabling implementation in applications from both domains without conversion of concepts. Future work should include refined linking and harmonization of core abstract concepts from the two application domains.
topic information models
building information modelling
industry foundation classes
geographic information systems
unified modelling language
url https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/9/4/278
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