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Esattezza, molteplicità e integrazione nell'Information Modeling&Management

Lo Turco, Massimiliano ; Bocconcino, Maurizio Marco

Techne (Florence, Italy : 2011), 2017-01, Vol.13, p.267 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Florence: Firenze University Press

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  • Título:
    Esattezza, molteplicità e integrazione nell'Information Modeling&Management
  • Autor: Lo Turco, Massimiliano ; Bocconcino, Maurizio Marco
  • Assuntos: Building information modeling ; Information management ; Management
  • É parte de: Techne (Florence, Italy : 2011), 2017-01, Vol.13, p.267
  • Descrição: [...]from these reference indicators, adopted in the most appropriate planning phase, the building information system can acquire additional dimensions of the construction site and of programming and maintenance, through the provision of ad hoc tools that take advantage of the constant and ever-increasing access to digital networks. [...]with Article 23, paragraph 13, (Levels of planning for contracts, for work concessions and for services), the issue of the digital management of building information processes is mentioned officially in the text on the new Code for Public Contracts. On the basis of the same principle, a sixth dimension can be defined, referring to the entire life of the building in the two different meanings, life-cycle cost and whole-life cost (cost related to the entire lifetime of the building)5; this sixth dimension can be dynamically related to sustainability issues (BuildingEnergy Modeling). [...]there is also a BIM 7D, which includes work management, supervision and coordination on the construction site, where the dichotomy between the conceptual phase and the production one seems to be overcome, and the infographic dimension is no longer confined exclusively to the area of design. First in progress considerations The methodological and operational equipment shown in the paper are constantly being updated, thanks to digital mediation, and in this way objectives are focused more on large and dedicated resources, with more and more rigor, on the production process, management and life of the artifacts, even after they have completed their original functions.
  • Editor: Florence: Firenze University Press
  • Idioma: Italiano

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