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Trasparenza e affidabilità dei modelli HBIM

Authors: Stefano Brusaporci; Pamela Maiezza; Alessandra Tata;

Trasparenza e affidabilità dei modelli HBIM

Abstract

Il crescente interesse degli studiosi nell'applicazione del Building Information Modeling agli edifici storici (HBIM) ha rinnovato i problemi legati alla trasparenza ed affidabilità del modello, legati non solo al rapporto tra modello e misura, ma anche al sistema delle informazioni, come le tecnologie costruttive. Obiettivo del lavoro è proporre standard di riferimento per la dichiarazione dell’ affidabilità dei modelli HBIM, che tenga conto sia degli aspetti geometrici che di quelli informativi.

The growing interest of scholars in the application of Building Information Modeling to historic buildings (HBIM) has renewed the interest in issues of model’s Transparency and Reliability, related not only to the relationship between model and measure, but also to the information system, such as constructive technologies. The aim is to propose reliability standards for HBIM models, which takes into account both the geometric and the informative aspects.

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Italy
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Keywords

HBIM, Transparency, Reliability

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