Long-term lifecycle-related management of digital building documents: towards a holistic and standard-based concept for a technical and organizational solution in building authorities

Uwe M. Borghoff, Eberhard Pfeiffer, Peter Rödig
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The long-term lifecycle-related management of digital building information is essential to improve the overall quality of public built assets. However, this management task still poses great challenges for building authorities, as they are usually responsible for large, heterogeneous and long-lived built assets with countless of data sets and documents that are increasingly changing from analogue to digital representations. These digital collections are characterized by complex dependencies, by numerous different, sometimes highly specialized and proprietary formats and also by their inappropriate organization. The major challenge is to ensure completeness, consistency and usability over the entire lifecycle of buildings or their associated digital data and documents. In this paper, we present an approach for a holistic and standard-based concept for a technical and organizational solution in building authorities. Holistic means integrating concepts for the long-term usability of digital building information, taking into account the framework conditions described in building authorities, including the introduction of BIM (building information modeling). To this end, we outline how the concepts of the consolidated and widely accepted ISO-standardized reference model OAIS (open archive information system) can be applied to a building-specific information architecture. First, we sketch the history of electronic data processing in the building sector and introduce the essential concepts of OAIS. Then, we illustrate typical major actors and their (future) IT systems, including systems intended for OAIS-compliant long-term usability. Next, we outline major (future) software components and their interactions and assignment to lifecycle phases. Finally, we delineate how the generic information model of OAIS can be used. In summary, ensuring the long-term usability of digital information in the building sector will remain a grand challenge, but our proposed approach to the systematic application and further refinement of the OAIS reference model can help to better organize future discussions as well as research, development and implementation activities. We conclude with some suggestions for further research based on the concepts of the OAIS reference model, such as refining information models or developing information repositories needed for long-term interpretation of digital objects.
与数字建筑文件的长期生命周期相关的管理:为建筑当局提供技术和组织解决方案的整体和基于标准的概念
数字化建筑信息的长期生命周期管理对于提高公共建筑资产的整体质量至关重要。然而,这一管理任务仍然给建筑管理部门带来了巨大的挑战,因为他们通常负责大型、异构和长寿命的建筑资产,这些资产拥有无数的数据集和文档,这些数据集和文档正日益从模拟表示转变为数字表示。这些数字集合的特点是复杂的依赖关系,许多不同的,有时是高度专业化和专有的格式,以及它们不适当的组织。主要的挑战是确保建筑物或其相关数字数据和文档的整个生命周期的完整性、一致性和可用性。在本文中,我们提出了一种方法,为建设当局的技术和组织解决方案提供一个整体和基于标准的概念。整体意味着整合数字建筑信息的长期可用性概念,考虑到建筑当局描述的框架条件,包括BIM(建筑信息模型)的引入。为此,我们概述了如何将统一和广泛接受的iso标准化参考模型OAIS(开放档案信息系统)的概念应用于特定于建筑物的信息体系结构。首先,我们概述了电子数据处理在建筑领域的历史,并介绍了OAIS的基本概念。然后,我们举例说明典型的主要参与者及其(未来的)IT系统,包括旨在满足ois兼容的长期可用性的系统。接下来,我们概述了主要的(未来的)软件组件,以及它们的交互和生命周期阶段的分配。最后,我们描述了如何使用OAIS的通用信息模型。总之,确保数字信息在建筑领域的长期可用性仍然是一个巨大的挑战,但我们提出的系统应用和进一步完善OAIS参考模型的方法可以帮助更好地组织未来的讨论以及研究、开发和实施活动。最后,我们提出了基于OAIS参考模型概念的进一步研究建议,如改进信息模型或开发长期解释数字对象所需的信息库。
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