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Biblioteca Information interoperability and interdisciplinarity: the BIM approach from SEEMPubS project to DIMMER project

Information interoperability and interdisciplinarity: the BIM approach from SEEMPubS project to DIMMER project

Information interoperability and interdisciplinarity: the BIM approach from SEEMPubS project to DIMMER project

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Date of publication
Dezembro 2013
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
DOAJ:7ed49906602a49ec8b2965077873e3ff
Pages
13

Design, implementation and management constitute the cornerstones of the building process and the current trend, albeit still at an embryonic state in Italy, is represented by the application of a problem-solving approach combining integrated analysis and research between interdisciplinary professionals able to integrate their know-how and experience.
The project SEEMPubS (Smart Energy Efficient Middleware for Public Spaces), which ended in August 2013, investigated the theoretical and operational possibility of using a network of sensors to monitor energy consumption and raise awareness of this issue among end-users in academic and working places. The
project DIMMER (District Information Modeling and Management for Energy Reduction), that kicked off on October 01st, 2013, represents its evolution, as the research extends from buildings (building scale) to the neighborhood (urban scale), simultaneously expanding the areas of study.
Data and information to be processed and analyzed call, in this case, for a reconsideration of the activities to be carried out, through the use of innovative instruments and procedures to ensure correct information flow and optimal data management. For this purpose, we adopted the BIM methodology (Building
Information Modeling) for digital representation and modeling of our case studies, facility management and analysis of interoperability between different software applications, investigating how the tools currently available on the market and the interdisciplinary collaboration between professionals from different areas
may constitute the standard for tomorrow’s communication.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Anna Osello
Daniele Dalmasso
Matteo Del Giudice
David Erba
Francesca Maria Ugliotti
Edoardo Patti
Sanaz Davardoust

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