BIMMER TOOLS
Interoperability Framework (BIF)
Responsible Partner
Suite5
The main scope of the BIMERR Interoperability Framework (BIF) is to ensure seamless and secure data exchange among the individual BIMERR tools and applications, in order to supply them with all the up-to-date building information they need for their operation and for which they are authorized. BIF utilizes mechanisms that enable semantic and syntactic interoperability, while enforcing access control policies to prevent any illegitimate building data exchange.
The BIMERR Interoperability Framework (BIF) consists of four components, namely:
- The Building Semantic Modelling component, that performs semantic modelling, mapping and annotation of various building-related data models
- The Building Information Collection & Enrichment component, which is responsible for ingesting and effectively managing the building-related data
- The Building Information Query Builder component, which manages information queries from the BIMERR applications
- The Building Information Secure Provisioning tool that delivers the populated models to the requested application or tool in the appropriate manner upon resolving the related access policies.
Synergies with other BIMERR tools
BIF has direct interfaces (i.e. data exchanges through APIs) both between its main components and with the other BIMERR tools that store the appropriate information; while any data exchanges with sensors/external systems is via the BIMERR middleware which comprises the communication backbone.
Relevant BIMERR Use Cases
- UC-01: Rapid scanning of the geometry of the building, semantic modeling and accurate representation in a BIM
- UC-02: Accelerate the collection of data about the building systems through BIM-based internal audit support tools and interaction with building managers and occupants
- UC-07: Stakeholders’ systems exchange appropriate and “understandable” data between each other
Development Roadmap
The first release of the BIF will be on M18 to support the pre-validation deployment and testing activities, while its final release will be delivered on M30 to evaluate its performance in real renovation projects.