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Information management with BIM
Commentary on DIN EN ISO 19650
(Please note: This title is only available in German!)
Information management in construction is a decisive cost and time factor. If the transmission and management of information does not function optimally, this results in considerable material and other losses. In its soon to be six parts, the standard DIN EN ISO 19650 - the German version being the German answer to the English PAS 1192 - offers a basic framework for the design of information management in construction. It contains the specifications and tasks that should enable successful information management and covers all life cycles of the building.
This book is intended as a guide and working aid for the practical implementation of DIN EN ISO 19650. It illustrates the concrete application of the standard and gives examples of compliance with the requirements. Expert tips and practical knowledge make this book a valuable aid when dealing with DIN EN ISO 19650.
In this book:
BIM is the building principle of the present and the future. In order to be able to apply BIM optimally, specific knowledge is required, which in some cases also includes country-specific features. This commentary explains the contents of DIN EN ISO 19650 at national German level and thus ensures comprehensive understanding.
The commentary quotes the German text of the original standard in gray and adds explanatory notes, useful information and more. In addition to a thorough introduction to the meaning and development of the standard, you can expect the following from "Information management with BIM - Commentary on DIN EN ISO 19650":
In addition, the book offers general practical recommendations and a variety of working aids such as exemplary solutions and lists of abbreviations, image sources and keyword indices.
Included in this book:
This book is for:
Architecture and planning offices, parties involved in the BIM cycle, public institutions
1. Edition, 124 Pages, 24,0×17,0 cm, Paper covers, Print
ISBN 978-3-410-30218-6 | Order number 30218
eBook 978-3-410-30219-3 | Order number 30219