Abstract

Experts from different countries are engaged in the study and development of verification systems of information models of construction projects. Nevertheless a problem of systematization and structuring of information on the types of inspections that the information model of the construction object can be subjected to still exist. In this article the author proposes a possible version of the classification of information model verification types using the faceted method, which determines the potential extensibility of this classification. The facet classification method involves the parallel division of a set of objects into independent classification groupings. It does not assume a rigid classification structure and preconstructed finite groupings. Classification groupings are formed by combining values taken from the corresponding facets. The article gives a detailed description of facets that may be applied.

Highlights

  • For a certain period of time experts from different countries are engaged in the study and development of verification systems of information models of construction projects

  • Under such a system there is a tool that allows checking the machine-readable presentation of project documentation for compliance with the requirements for it, which are presented in machine-readable format

  • The theoretical substantiation of the classification proposed in this article is the research in the field of information model verification systems [1,2,3,4,5] – the faceted classification method was used as a tool

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Introduction

For a certain period of time experts from different countries are engaged in the study and development of verification systems of information models of construction projects Under such a system there is a tool that allows checking the machine-readable presentation of project documentation (information model) for compliance with the requirements for it, which are presented in machine-readable format. As considerable experience in the study of verification systems was gained, it becomes clear that the scope of inspections is not limited to the requirements of standards. Based on this there is a problem of systematization and structuring of information on the types of inspections that the information model of the construction object can be subjected to. In this article a possible version of the classification is proposed, which, if necessary, can be expanded

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