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A Study on the derivation of Korean Common Data Environment(CDE) requirements based on ISO 19650 for BIM sharing, collaboration and management (BIM 공유·협업·관리를 위한 ISO 19650 기반의 한국형 공통데이터환경(CDE) 요구사항 도출 연구)

  • Lee, Il-Gon;Kim, Hyun-Min;Choi, Jae-Woong
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.93-103
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    • 2022
  • As the design environment of domestic infrastructure facilities shifts from a traditional co-work office system to a virtual digital co-work office, a CDE collaboration platform is required to build a digital co-work office suitable for the domestic design environment. In addition, a number of large multinational projects requiring collaboration from domestic and foreign construction companies are ordered, and procedures for performing tasks based on international standards such as ISO 19650 are required, so preparation for domestic designers is required. Therefore, this study aims to derive CDE requirements for the development of an ISO 19650-based CDE collaboration platform suitable for domestic design environments, and derived Korean CDE requirements based on ISO 19650 series and overseas CDE cases.

A Study on the Establishment of CDE Workflow and Information Container System for the Development of a Korean Common Data Environment (CDE) Based on ISO 19650 (ISO 19650 기반의 한국형 공통데이터환경(CDE) 개발을 위한 CDE 워크플로우와 정보컨테이너 체계 수립 연구)

  • Lee, Il-Gon;Kim, Hyun-Min;An, Joon-Sang;Choi, Jae-Woong
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.74-84
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    • 2023
  • Modern construction projects have stakeholders from various construction fields, highlighting the importance of efficient information sharing and collaboration. The expanding scope of Building Information Modeling (BIM), particularly in the domestic construction sector, necessitates a Common Data Environment (CDE). However, applying foreign commercial CDE solutions within the domestic context is challenging due to the difficulty of aligning them with the unique organizational structures and characteristics prevalent in the country. Furthermore, the information review and approval processes specified by ISO 19650 often fail to harmonize adequately with the domestic design procedures, limiting the full utilization of CDE advantages. This study endeavors to develop a Korean CDE collaborative platform based on ISO 19650, with a focus on adapting workflows and information container systems to the domestic context. Building upon the requirements of ISO 19650-based CDE workflows and information containers, this research involves an in-depth analysis of information generation, sharing, review, and approval processes within domestic design organizations, offering tailored CDE workflows and information container systems that align with the specific needs of the Korean construction industry.

Development of BIM Collaboration Framework Based on ISO 19650 (국제표준을 반영한 BIM 협업 프레임워크 개발)

  • Choi, Sung-Woo;Hyun, Keun-Ju;Kim, Hyeon-seung
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.54-63
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    • 2023
  • In recent years, the mandatory use of BIM has been actively promoted due to the digital transformation of the construction industry. However, the CDE (Common Data Environment) system, which is an essential element for operating BIM, has not been established in accordance with the domestic situation. To solve this problem, this study analyzed the results of previous studies, including the ISO 19650 standard and domestic CDE system requirements, and developed BIM-based collaboration functions that are suitable for the domestic construction industry through functional analysis of domestic and foreign commercial CDE solutions. And we developed a BIM collaboration framework to provide BIM-based collaboration functions as a service by using cloud technologies such as IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS to provide infrastructure resources flexibly and flexibly. The BIM collaboration framework developed in this study meets most of the CDE requirements of ISO1965, so it can secure competitiveness when bidding for overseas BIM projects. Also, because the BIM collaboration functions can be selectively applied to build a BIM-based collaboration platform, it is expected that the utilization of the BIM collaboration framework will be high, as it can minimize not only the time to build the platform but also the operating costs, and the usability is higher than that of existing commercial BIM CDE solutions.