Towards harmonizing property measurement standards

Area and volume values of buildings and building parts have been used in many applications including taxation, valuation and land use planning. Many countries maintain a national standard for representing the measurements of floor areas in buildings. The national standards generally use similar basi...

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Main Authors: Abdullah Kara, Volkan Çağdaş, Ümit Işıkdağ, Bülent Onur Turan
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Language:English
Published: University of Maine 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Spatial Information Science
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Online Access:http://josis.org/index.php/josis/article/view/412
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spelling doaj-43504a53bd8545d391499fcf368bf3da2020-11-24T22:59:55ZengUniversity of MaineJournal of Spatial Information Science1948-660X2018-12-012018178711910.5311/JOSIS.2018.17.412195Towards harmonizing property measurement standardsAbdullah Kara0Volkan Çağdaş1Ümit Işıkdağ2Bülent Onur Turan3Yildiz Technical UniversityYildiz Technical UniversityMimar Sinan Fine Arts UniverstyMimar Sinan Fine Arts UniverstyArea and volume values of buildings and building parts have been used in many applications including taxation, valuation and land use planning. Many countries maintain a national standard for representing the measurements of floor areas in buildings. The national standards generally use similar basis for measuring building floor areas, in fact, areas specified in national standards often have semantic differences. Therefore, a number of international standards have been developed for harmonizing floor area measurements; however, they also have differences. This study aims at harmonizing the floor areas defined in the international property measurement standards by revealing the semantic relations between them and formalizing them with an ontological approach. To achieve this objective, the international property measurement standards were firstly examined in order to identify semantics, principles and practices in floor area measurements. Then, the obtained information were utilized to develop a set of measurement ontologies for harmonizing the property measurement standards. This paper also investigates 3D data standards to reveal whether they can be utilized for realizing the property measurement standards.http://josis.org/index.php/josis/article/view/412property measurement standardbuilding floor areaknowledge organization system (KOS)ontologyproperty measurement ontology3D data standard
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author Abdullah Kara
Volkan Çağdaş
Ümit Işıkdağ
Bülent Onur Turan
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Volkan Çağdaş
Ümit Işıkdağ
Bülent Onur Turan
Towards harmonizing property measurement standards
Journal of Spatial Information Science
property measurement standard
building floor area
knowledge organization system (KOS)
ontology
property measurement ontology
3D data standard
author_facet Abdullah Kara
Volkan Çağdaş
Ümit Işıkdağ
Bülent Onur Turan
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title Towards harmonizing property measurement standards
title_short Towards harmonizing property measurement standards
title_full Towards harmonizing property measurement standards
title_fullStr Towards harmonizing property measurement standards
title_full_unstemmed Towards harmonizing property measurement standards
title_sort towards harmonizing property measurement standards
publisher University of Maine
series Journal of Spatial Information Science
issn 1948-660X
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Area and volume values of buildings and building parts have been used in many applications including taxation, valuation and land use planning. Many countries maintain a national standard for representing the measurements of floor areas in buildings. The national standards generally use similar basis for measuring building floor areas, in fact, areas specified in national standards often have semantic differences. Therefore, a number of international standards have been developed for harmonizing floor area measurements; however, they also have differences. This study aims at harmonizing the floor areas defined in the international property measurement standards by revealing the semantic relations between them and formalizing them with an ontological approach. To achieve this objective, the international property measurement standards were firstly examined in order to identify semantics, principles and practices in floor area measurements. Then, the obtained information were utilized to develop a set of measurement ontologies for harmonizing the property measurement standards. This paper also investigates 3D data standards to reveal whether they can be utilized for realizing the property measurement standards.
topic property measurement standard
building floor area
knowledge organization system (KOS)
ontology
property measurement ontology
3D data standard
url http://josis.org/index.php/josis/article/view/412
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