TY - GEN
T1 - DYNAMIC DISTRICT INFORMATION SERVER
T2 - European Conference on Computing in Construction, EC3 2019
AU - Hoare, Cathal
AU - Ali, Usman
AU - O’donnell, James
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© European Council on Computing in Construction (EC3).
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The evolution of ICT and BIM systems in the construction domain yield detailed views of buildings and their use throughout their lifespan. These systems also provide a structure around which information about buildings and their effect on surrounding infrastructure can be described in space and time. Thus, when aggregated, information provided by these systems can serve as a semantic structure through which other information can be stored and contextualized. While bespoke systems have explored these approaches in particular contexts, few if any systems have been constructed to provide a flexible, semantically rich structure that can be used to structure information about any urban landscape at district and regional scales. This paper describes such a system. The Dynamic District Information Server (DDIS) provides a core information structure which can be extended to store as yet undefined information structures and allow these to be reasoned about in the contexts that range from neighbourhoods to regions. In addition, the paper describes how the DDIS can serve as a coordinating process in a tool chain by providing a semantically rich and flexible notification system that allows tools in the chain to notify one another when steps in some information process have been completed.
AB - The evolution of ICT and BIM systems in the construction domain yield detailed views of buildings and their use throughout their lifespan. These systems also provide a structure around which information about buildings and their effect on surrounding infrastructure can be described in space and time. Thus, when aggregated, information provided by these systems can serve as a semantic structure through which other information can be stored and contextualized. While bespoke systems have explored these approaches in particular contexts, few if any systems have been constructed to provide a flexible, semantically rich structure that can be used to structure information about any urban landscape at district and regional scales. This paper describes such a system. The Dynamic District Information Server (DDIS) provides a core information structure which can be extended to store as yet undefined information structures and allow these to be reasoned about in the contexts that range from neighbourhoods to regions. In addition, the paper describes how the DDIS can serve as a coordinating process in a tool chain by providing a semantically rich and flexible notification system that allows tools in the chain to notify one another when steps in some information process have been completed.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85138075774
U2 - 10.35490/EC3.2019.185
DO - 10.35490/EC3.2019.185
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85138075774
SN - 9781910963371
T3 - Proceedings of the European Conference on Computing in Construction
SP - 265
EP - 273
BT - Proceedings of the 2019 European Conference on Computing in Construction
A2 - O'Donnell, James
A2 - Chassiakos, Athanasios
A2 - Rovas, Dimitrios
A2 - Hall, Daniel
PB - European Council on Computing in Construction (EC3)
Y2 - 10 July 2019 through 12 July 2019
ER -