Difference between revisions of "MBSE & BIM"
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 4 July 2022
The MBSE & BIM work stream is about understanding the similarities, differences and relationship (if any) between Model-Based Systems Engineering and Building Information Modelling
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[edit] Objectives
- Define important concepts in the two approaches
- Define the relationship between concepts in MBSE and concepts in BIM (and by implication the relationship between MBSE & BIM)
- Provide guidance for projects wishing to utilise both approaches in parallel by identifying their areas of synergy and tension
[edit] Team
The MBSE & BIM team currently comprises the following members:
Member | Organisation | Role |
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James Towers | Scarecrow Consultants | Lead |
Marcin Fabijaniak | Techrete Ireland | Member |
Paul Sibson | Atkins | Member |
Joseph Murphy | HS2 | Member |
Paul Eastwood | Costain | Member |
[edit] Research
Details of the groups current research in this area will be posted here
[edit] Publications
Year | Title | Author | Scope | Link | Notes |
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2017 | BIM & MBSE: Friends or Foe | Brownsword et al. | MBSE & BIM | Rejected paper from ASEC2017 |
[edit] Status Reports
Date | Link |
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26-09-17 | Link |
[edit] External Publications
Year | Title | Author | Scope | Link | Notes |
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2016 | The future of systems integration within civil infrastructure: A review and directions for research | Whyte | Systems Integration | Link | |
2017 | Doing it Differently: Systems for rethinking infrastructure (2nd Ed) | Blockley & Godfrey | Systems Thinking in the context of infrastructure projects | Link | Includes an Appendix on the need for ST when implementing BIM |
2018 | Measuring the Performance Characteristics of MBSE Techniques with BIM for the Construction Industry | Redmond | MBSE & BIM | Link | |
2019 | Digital twins for the built environment: An introduction to the opportunities, benefits, challenges and risks | IET / Atkins | BIM | LInk |
[edit] Other Resources
- Wikipedia entry on BIM
- What is BIM? on the NBS website
- BIM on the www.designingbuildings.co.uk wiki
- UK BIM Framework provided by the BSI, Center for Digital Built Britain (CDBB), & the UK BIM Alliance (UKBIMA)