Development of a maintenance management model based on IAI standards

M.A Hassanain , T.M Froese , D.J Vanier
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This paper presents an object model for maintenance management of roofing systems as a case study to demonstrate the applicability of a proposed generic framework for integrating the maintenance management of built-assets. The framework consists of five sequential management processes: (1) Identify Asset, (2) Identify Performance Requirements, (3) Assess Performance, (4) Plan Maintenance, (5) Manage Maintenance Operations. The model builds upon the Industry Foundation Classes (IFCs) (Releases 2.0 and 2X) to define object requirements and relationships for the exchange and sharing of maintenance information between applications. Maintenance management is one of the defined projects within the facilities management (FM) domain committee of the International Alliance for Interoperability (IAI). The paper proposes several extensions to the IFC's including the representation of functional requirements, assessed condition of objects, inspection and maintenance tasks, and libraries of non-specific information. Usage scenarios are provided to illustrate the use of the model to carry out selected processes.

开发基于IAI标准的维护管理模型
本文提出了一个用于屋面系统维护管理的对象模型作为案例研究,以证明所提出的集成建筑资产维护管理的通用框架的适用性。该框架由五个连续的管理过程组成:(1)识别资产,(2)识别性能需求,(3)评估性能,(4)计划维护,(5)管理维护操作。该模型建立在工业基础类(IFCs)(版本2.0和2X)之上,用于定义对象需求和应用程序之间交换和共享维护信息的关系。维护管理是国际互操作性联盟(IAI)设施管理(FM)领域委员会中定义的项目之一。本文提出了IFC的几个扩展,包括功能需求的表示、对象的评估状态、检查和维护任务以及非特定信息库。提供了使用场景来说明如何使用模型来执行选定的流程。
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