Dynamic Representation of Barriers for Adopting Building Information Modelling in Malaysian Tertiary Education

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S. Belayutham, Nadia Safura Zabidin, C. K. C. Che Ibrahim
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Abstract

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is deemed to shape the future of the construction sector across the world. At present, the lack of BIM in tertiary education has been the rising concern around the world as the demand for BIM talent increases. The current landscape suggests that few pedagogic researches have been undertaken to advance BIM education, particularly in Malaysia. BIM implementation could only be possible by identifying the potential barriers, which is a basic pre-requisite for successful adoption of BIM. Unfortunately, previous studies on the barriers of BIM adoption have often based on theoretical constructs, which are deterministic in nature. The methodology used could not portray a conclusive correlation of causal relations among the variables, creating difficulty in developing holistic and workable solutions. Therefore, this study aims to develop a methodology that provides a dynamic representation of the barriers in implementing BIM in tertiary education. The methodology combines both the deterministic (feedback from questionnaire survey) and dynamic approach (causal loop diagram). Data was first collected and analysed through a questionnaire survey administered among lecturers from selected Malaysian universities. Following that, a dynamic systems approach (causal loop diagram) was used to demonstrate the complex nature and interrelationship of the barriers for a more holistic representation. Results from the deterministic analysis has suggested barriers that relate to technology, while findings from the dynamics has identified the people aspect as the core barrier for BIM adoption. This study has contributed in establishing a methodology that integrates the dynamic approach with the deterministic data towards providing a more holistic representation of a system that further enables the identification of holistic solutions that would address the core barriers inhibiting the implementation of BIM education, particularly at Malaysian Universities.
马来西亚高等教育采用建筑信息模型障碍的动态表征
建筑信息模型(BIM)被认为将塑造全球建筑行业的未来。目前,随着对BIM人才需求的增加,高等教育中BIM的缺失已经成为世界各国日益关注的问题。目前的情况表明,很少有教学研究被用于推进BIM教育,特别是在马来西亚。只有识别潜在的障碍,才能实现BIM的实施,这是成功采用BIM的基本先决条件。不幸的是,以往关于BIM采用障碍的研究往往是基于理论上的构建,本质上是确定性的。所使用的方法不能说明变量之间因果关系的结论性相互关系,因此难以制订全面和可行的解决办法。因此,本研究旨在开发一种方法,提供在高等教育中实施BIM的障碍的动态表示。该方法结合了确定性方法(问卷调查反馈)和动态方法(因果循环图)。数据首先通过对马来西亚选定大学的讲师进行的问卷调查收集和分析。随后,采用动态系统方法(因果循环图)来展示障碍的复杂性和相互关系,以获得更全面的表示。确定性分析的结果表明了与技术相关的障碍,而动态分析的结果则确定了人员方面是BIM采用的核心障碍。本研究有助于建立一种方法,该方法将动态方法与确定性数据相结合,以提供一个系统的更全面的表示,从而进一步确定整体解决方案,解决阻碍BIM教育实施的核心障碍,特别是在马来西亚大学。
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期刊介绍: Construction Economics and Building (formerly known as the Australasian Journal of Construction Economics and Building [AJCEB]) is a peer reviewed, open access publication for original research into all aspects of the economics and management of building and construction, quantity surveying and property management as well as construction and property education. It is free for authors, readers and libraries.
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