
This record provides an executable open-source reference implementation of a tool-independent, IFC-schema-level quality audit and gating pipeline for rail asset deliverables. The software computes the metric suite R3–R7: spatial executability checks (georeferencing regime classification, TrueNorth coherence and anchor dispersion), semantic robustness (proxy ratio), and staged information completeness (profile-driven PSET presence/fill), integrated into a publish/hold quality gate with failure-driver attribution. The implementation is configuration-driven (thresholds and owner profiles in YAML) and produces stable, documented CSV outputs (file-level audit records, per-PSET evidence tables, and aggregated Case × State indicators) as well as figure source tables to regenerate the plots reported in the associated manuscript. A minimal CI workflow (GitHub Actions) is included to support reproducible execution across Python environments. This release is designed to enable independent implementation and cross-tool benchmarking without dependence on proprietary checking environments. Raw operational IFC deliverables from the case study are not included; see related records for (i) an open anonymized derived-output dataset reproducing the manuscript results and (ii) an open synthetic IFC benchmark for controlled benchmarking.
openBIM, quality gate, semantic degradation, asset information management, ISO 19650, rail infraestructure, data quality, IFC, benchmarking, reproducible pipeline, georeferencing
openBIM, quality gate, semantic degradation, asset information management, ISO 19650, rail infraestructure, data quality, IFC, benchmarking, reproducible pipeline, georeferencing
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