Research on BIM Private Cloud Platforms of the Owner Based on Life-Cycle Theory
Sinan Liang,
Yufan Zhang (),
Jinyong Liang,
Qizhi Ye,
Libing Lin,
Diewei Xuan and
Ditian Guan
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Sinan Liang: Guangdong University of Technology
Yufan Zhang: Guangdong University of Technology
Jinyong Liang: Guangdong University of Technology
Qizhi Ye: Guangdong University of Technology
Libing Lin: Guangdong University of Technology
Diewei Xuan: Guangdong University of Technology
Ditian Guan: Department of GDH Real Estates
A chapter in Proceedings of the 24th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2021, pp 1311-1331 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This paper targets the problems of traditional BIM cloud platforms, such as the single functionality, the problematic two-way transfer of lightweight data, and the difficult control of data security. It is based on the BIM collaboration theory, the cloud computing theory as well as the life cycle theory etc., with the requirements for collaborative management in construction projects as its core in order to build BIM cloud platform lead by the owner. This paper puts forward a system design and implementation scheme for private BIM cloud platforms, which realizes the diversification of cloud platform functions, the bidirectional transmission of cloud data and the protection of data privacy. At the same time, this paper designs the application mechanism of cloud platform based on the life cycle theory to meet the use of BIM cloud platform in the whole process from project decision-making stage to operation and maintenance.
Keywords: BIM private cloud platform; Life cycle theory; BIM collaboration theory; Cloud computing theory; Collaborative management requirements (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-8892-1_92
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