TY - GEN
T1 - Ontology-based service composition framework for syndicating building intelligence
AU - Tsai, Wei Tek
AU - Lee, Yann-Hang
AU - Wiezel, Avi
AU - Sun, Xin
AU - Li, Wu
PY - 2009/11/17
Y1 - 2009/11/17
N2 - Building Information Model (BIM) encompasses building geometry, spatial relationships, geographic information, and quantities and properties of building components[1]; however, it does not include any information related to the functions that a building might require. On the other side, Service-Oriented computing emerged as a promising technology to enable fast, efficient software development. Even though features such as standard protocols, loosely coupled components, ontology-enabled dynamic discovery and composition of SOA seems a perfect fit for the building construction domain, the potential gain of applying SOA techniques has not really been discovered. In the paper, an ontology-based service composition framework for construction domain is proposed, and BIM is extended to include function requirements and service specifications. An example is shown to demonstrate the advantages over traditional techniques also.
AB - Building Information Model (BIM) encompasses building geometry, spatial relationships, geographic information, and quantities and properties of building components[1]; however, it does not include any information related to the functions that a building might require. On the other side, Service-Oriented computing emerged as a promising technology to enable fast, efficient software development. Even though features such as standard protocols, loosely coupled components, ontology-enabled dynamic discovery and composition of SOA seems a perfect fit for the building construction domain, the potential gain of applying SOA techniques has not really been discovered. In the paper, an ontology-based service composition framework for construction domain is proposed, and BIM is extended to include function requirements and service specifications. An example is shown to demonstrate the advantages over traditional techniques also.
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U2 - 10.1109/CEC.2009.89
DO - 10.1109/CEC.2009.89
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:70449436510
SN - 9780769537559
T3 - 2009 IEEE Conference on Commerce and Enterprise Computing, CEC 2009
SP - 445
EP - 452
BT - 2009 IEEE Conference on Commerce and Enterprise Computing, CEC 2009
T2 - 2009 IEEE Conference on Commerce and Enterprise Computing, CEC 2009
Y2 - 20 July 2000 through 23 July 2009
ER -