Presented at the Technical Room, at the buildingSMART Summit
12th April 2016, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Describes the semi-automatical conception of the ifcWOD ontology, based on the IFC EXPRESS model, ifcOWL and IFC Property Set Definitions (PSD)
Customizing Semantic Profiling for Digital AdvertisingAna Roxin
Presentation done at the 3rd International Workshop on Methods, Evaluation, Tools and Applications for the Creation and Consumption of Structured Data for the e-Society (Meta4eS’14)
COBieOWL An OWL ontology based on COBie standardAna Roxin
Presentation made on October 28th 2015, at The 14th International Conference on Ontologies, DataBases, and Applications of Semantics (ODBASE2015), Rhodes, Greece.
We describe our method for semi-automatically conceiving an OWL ontology for the COBie standard starting from a COBie spreadsheet template. We call this ontology COBieOWL and we populate it directly from COBie spreadsheet data files as used by building actors. We also discuss various benefits of adopting our approach, for example: it reduces semantic heterogeneity of the COBie model.
Customizing Semantic Profiling for Digital AdvertisingAna Roxin
Presentation done at the 3rd International Workshop on Methods, Evaluation, Tools and Applications for the Creation and Consumption of Structured Data for the e-Society (Meta4eS’14)
COBieOWL An OWL ontology based on COBie standardAna Roxin
Presentation made on October 28th 2015, at The 14th International Conference on Ontologies, DataBases, and Applications of Semantics (ODBASE2015), Rhodes, Greece.
We describe our method for semi-automatically conceiving an OWL ontology for the COBie standard starting from a COBie spreadsheet template. We call this ontology COBieOWL and we populate it directly from COBie spreadsheet data files as used by building actors. We also discuss various benefits of adopting our approach, for example: it reduces semantic heterogeneity of the COBie model.
The technical leader og the ProductInfoX project and CEO of coBuilder Norway presented the goals and results the PIX project acheved on the BIM in Europe seminar in Oslo.
Professor Isam Shahrour Summer Course « Smart and Sustainable City » Chapter...Isam Shahrour
This lecture presents the Smart Building Concept. It includes a presentation of
The buildings challenges, the Smart Building concept and a demonstration pilot for smart social housing conducted within a partnership University Lille1and Lille Metrople Habitat – France.
BIM to support DfMA and Lean ConstructionAkio Moriwaki
Richard Kelly, buildingSMART International
• What is DfMA (Design for Manufacture & Assembly)?
• Benefits delivered through DfMA
• DfMA links to other initiatives and enablers
• Issues holding back universal adoption of DfMA
• How can open sharable BIM standards enable DfMA?
CTM Program: Terminology, Vocabularies, and BIMnovacsi
Development of controlled vocabularies by CSI, CSC, Netherlands, Norway, and others to establish an international buildingSMART Dictionary (IFD), its importance and benefits to practitioners, interoperability, and BIM development for the AEC Industry.
Presentation of coBuilder solutions - and our workØystein Iversen
Presentasjon på buildingSMART medlemsmøte 17.09.2015
ProductXchange, DoPcreator, goBIM, Product Data Tamplates, COBie, bSDD, IFC
• Solve REACH, CPR and other national and market requirements while implementing BIM.
• Using Open BIM
• Create Product Data Templates (PDT) based on CEN, CENELEC, IFC, COBie, national standards etc.
• Translations of terms into EU languages.
• Product data based on buildingSMART Data Dictionary
• Our work is supported by European associations - FIEC, UNIEP, GCI-UICP
SWIMing VoCamp 2016 - ifcOWL overview and current statePieter Pauwels
Presentation at the 2016 SWIMing VoCamp on 22-23 March 2016 in Dublin (http://phaedrus.scss.tcd.ie/buildviz/workshop/vocamp/march2016/): "ifcOWL overview and current state".
Gamify your e learning! 6 Ways to Incorporate Gamification into eLearningLambda Solutions
Gamification has emerged as a significant trend in the field of learning and development in the past few years. By gamifying learning, you can harness the power of what people inherently love to do—have fun. But what is gamification and how can it be used effectively to motivate and engage learners?
Co-hosted by Paula Yunker, with 30+ years of instructional design experience—this webinar will explore what gamification is and how gamification can be used to create more meaningful, engaging and interactive eLearning experiences. We’ll discuss how you can create eLearning courses using principles of gamification that fit with your budget and we’ll also share examples of how organizations have successfully used gamification.
Topics covered are as follows. To listen to the recorded webinar, please visit: http://www.lambdasolutions.net/?p=6874
-What gamification really is
-The difference between learning games and gamification
-Using gamification to engage learners
-Getting started with gamification – what you need to know
-Six ways to incorporate elements of gamification regardless of your budget
-Successful examples of gamification in learning
Speakers: Paula Yunker, Managing Partner and instructional designer, Limestone Learning; Sean Hougan, Marketing Coordinator, Lambda Solutions
Intro to buildingsmart and COBie - Nick Tune at Ecobuild 2015The NBS
Nick Tune joined us at Ecobuild 2015, and kicked off our selection of BIM seminars with Introduction to Buildingsmart and COBie - you can now see the slides here!
ACM SIGMOD SBD2016 - Querying and reasoning over large scale building dataset...Pieter Pauwels
Presentation at the International Workshop on Semantic Big Data (SBD 2016), held in conjunction with the 2016 ACM SIGMOD Conference in San Francisco, USA. Authored by Pieter Pauwels, Tarcisio Mendes de Farias, Chi Zhang, Ana Roxin, Jakob Beetz, Jos De Roo, Christophe Nicolle.
The technical leader og the ProductInfoX project and CEO of coBuilder Norway presented the goals and results the PIX project acheved on the BIM in Europe seminar in Oslo.
Professor Isam Shahrour Summer Course « Smart and Sustainable City » Chapter...Isam Shahrour
This lecture presents the Smart Building Concept. It includes a presentation of
The buildings challenges, the Smart Building concept and a demonstration pilot for smart social housing conducted within a partnership University Lille1and Lille Metrople Habitat – France.
BIM to support DfMA and Lean ConstructionAkio Moriwaki
Richard Kelly, buildingSMART International
• What is DfMA (Design for Manufacture & Assembly)?
• Benefits delivered through DfMA
• DfMA links to other initiatives and enablers
• Issues holding back universal adoption of DfMA
• How can open sharable BIM standards enable DfMA?
CTM Program: Terminology, Vocabularies, and BIMnovacsi
Development of controlled vocabularies by CSI, CSC, Netherlands, Norway, and others to establish an international buildingSMART Dictionary (IFD), its importance and benefits to practitioners, interoperability, and BIM development for the AEC Industry.
Presentation of coBuilder solutions - and our workØystein Iversen
Presentasjon på buildingSMART medlemsmøte 17.09.2015
ProductXchange, DoPcreator, goBIM, Product Data Tamplates, COBie, bSDD, IFC
• Solve REACH, CPR and other national and market requirements while implementing BIM.
• Using Open BIM
• Create Product Data Templates (PDT) based on CEN, CENELEC, IFC, COBie, national standards etc.
• Translations of terms into EU languages.
• Product data based on buildingSMART Data Dictionary
• Our work is supported by European associations - FIEC, UNIEP, GCI-UICP
SWIMing VoCamp 2016 - ifcOWL overview and current statePieter Pauwels
Presentation at the 2016 SWIMing VoCamp on 22-23 March 2016 in Dublin (http://phaedrus.scss.tcd.ie/buildviz/workshop/vocamp/march2016/): "ifcOWL overview and current state".
Gamify your e learning! 6 Ways to Incorporate Gamification into eLearningLambda Solutions
Gamification has emerged as a significant trend in the field of learning and development in the past few years. By gamifying learning, you can harness the power of what people inherently love to do—have fun. But what is gamification and how can it be used effectively to motivate and engage learners?
Co-hosted by Paula Yunker, with 30+ years of instructional design experience—this webinar will explore what gamification is and how gamification can be used to create more meaningful, engaging and interactive eLearning experiences. We’ll discuss how you can create eLearning courses using principles of gamification that fit with your budget and we’ll also share examples of how organizations have successfully used gamification.
Topics covered are as follows. To listen to the recorded webinar, please visit: http://www.lambdasolutions.net/?p=6874
-What gamification really is
-The difference between learning games and gamification
-Using gamification to engage learners
-Getting started with gamification – what you need to know
-Six ways to incorporate elements of gamification regardless of your budget
-Successful examples of gamification in learning
Speakers: Paula Yunker, Managing Partner and instructional designer, Limestone Learning; Sean Hougan, Marketing Coordinator, Lambda Solutions
Intro to buildingsmart and COBie - Nick Tune at Ecobuild 2015The NBS
Nick Tune joined us at Ecobuild 2015, and kicked off our selection of BIM seminars with Introduction to Buildingsmart and COBie - you can now see the slides here!
ACM SIGMOD SBD2016 - Querying and reasoning over large scale building dataset...Pieter Pauwels
Presentation at the International Workshop on Semantic Big Data (SBD 2016), held in conjunction with the 2016 ACM SIGMOD Conference in San Francisco, USA. Authored by Pieter Pauwels, Tarcisio Mendes de Farias, Chi Zhang, Ana Roxin, Jakob Beetz, Jos De Roo, Christophe Nicolle.
Querying and reasoning over large scale building datasets: an outline of a pe...Ana Roxin
Presented at the International Workshop on Semantic Big Data (SBD 2016), held in conjunction with the 2016 ACM SIGMOD Conference
July 1st, 2016, San Francisco, USA
Hiding Apache Spark Complexity for Fast Prototyping of Big Data Applications—...Spark Summit
In many cases, Big Data becomes just another buzzword because of the lack of tools that can support both the technological requirements for developing and deploying of the projects and/or the fluency of communication between the different profiles of people involved in the projects.
In this talk, we will present Moriarty, a set of tools for fast prototyping of Big Data applications that can be deployed in an Apache Spark environment. These tools support the creation of Big Data workflows using the already existing functional blocks or supporting the creation of new functional blocks. The created workflow can then be deployed in a Spark infrastructure and used through a REST API.
For better understanding of Moriarty, the prototyping process and the way it hides the Spark environment to the Big Data users and developers, we will present it together with a couple of examples based on a Industry 4.0 success cases and other on a logistic success case.
Hervé Panetto. A framework for analysing product information traceabilityMilan Zdravković
Presentation from the 1st Workshop on Future Internet Enterprise Systems - FINES 2010: Ontologies and Interoperability, made at 10.11.2010 in Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Laboratory for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
Code Performance Means Business Performance (presented by Christophe Dujarric...eZ Systems
Presentations given at eZ Conference 2016 in Paris by Christophe Dujarric, Chief Product Officer at Blackfire.
Web application performance is beginning to trend, and there are a lot of options on the market. But why is application performance so important for your business? Where should you start when you want to enable your development teams to tackle this challenge? Clearly, the sooner you take action, the better you'll handle it. And your customers will be thankful.
Artefactual Systems, working with the Museum of Modern Art, has worked to build the first open source digital repository designed to meet the needs and complex digital preservation requirements of museum collections. This new system aims to facilitate digital collections care, management, and preservation for time-based media and born-digital artworks and is built from integrating functionality of both Archivematica and AtoM. This lightning session will introduce the DRMC, outline its design/deployment process, features, and its relevance to archives, libraries, museums, and other cultural heritage institutions undertaking digital preservation.
Fluid Network Planes – An overview of Network Refactoring and Offloading Trends. Keynote at IEEE Netsoft'19, Paris, 2019.
Keynote Description
10 years have passed since the term SDN was coined in 2009. Since then, the three letter acronym has kept evolving through broadening definitions until our state of affairs where SDN means little unless adequately technically elaborated.
Among the key aspects of SDN is the refactoring of the network control plane. At the crossroads, NFV introduces new ways to refactor network functions, be them control or data plane related.
Despite the softwarization flag of SDN and NFV, the hardware/software continuum is as relevant as ever, offering new offloading opportunities at node and network-wide scales.
In this talk, we will review evolving transformations behind network softwarization with a special focus on network refactoring and offloading trends leading to “fluid network planes”, where the location and HW/SW embodiments of network functions becomes blurry, from the edge to core, from one administrative provider to another, from programmable silicon to portable lightweight virtualized containers.
Data enrichment is vital for leveraging heterogeneous data sources in various business analyses, AI applications, and data-driven services. Knowledge Graphs (KGs) support the enrichment of heterogeneous data sources by making entities first-class citizens: links to entities help interconnect heterogeneous data pieces or even ease access to external data sources to eventually augment the original data. Data annotation algorithms to find and link entities in reference KGs, as well as to identify out-of-KG entities have been proposed and applied to different types of data, such as tables, and texts. However, despite recent progress in annotation algorithms, the output of these algorithms does not always meet the quality requirements that make the enriched data valuable in downstream applications. As a result, semantic data enrichment remains an effort-consuming and error-prone task. In this seminar, we discuss the relationships between annotation algorithms, data enrichment, and KG construction, highlighting challenges and open problems. In addition, we advocate for a native human-in-the-loop perspective that enables users to control the outcome of the enrichment and, eventually, improve the quality of the enriched data. We focus in particular on the annotation and enrichment of tabular data and briefly discuss the application of a similar paradigm to the enrichment of textual data in the legal domain, e.g., on court decisions and criminal investigation documents.
Présentation faite le mercredi 23 octobre 2019, lors de ma participation au BIM Workshop (BIM In Motion) organisé par Bouygues Construction, sur leur site Challenger, dans la région parisienne. Après une introduction aux systèmes experts (à base de connaissances), sont donnés quelques exemples d'applications pertinentes dans un contexte BIM. Sont aussi fournis des liens vers des publications et des présentations exposant plus en détail ces approches.
Presentation at the BIM (BIM In Motion) Workshop organized by Bouygues Construction, at their Challenger site outside Paris. The BIM Workshop took place on Wednesday October the 23rd 2019.
Presentation made at the 5th eduBIM Workshop. After a review and rating of the main vocabularies for BIM uploaded on the Linked Open Data cloud, some applications are discussed
[Cib]achieving interoperability between bim and gis finalAna Roxin
Presentation given Thursday, September 19th 2019 at CIB W78, at Northumbria University, by Elio Hbeich (1st year PhD student). After a brief summary of main issues related to BIM/GIS interoperability, we depict our conceptual approach for achieving BIM/GIS semantic interoperability. This approach relies on a) federation among GIS and BIM bodies of knowledge , and b) granularity for defining and linking abstractions of the overall knowledge.
After a quick presentation of the main issue with BIM today (following Mark Baldwin's post), Linked Data principles are defined and exemplified in the context of BIM (ifcOWL). An example is provided regarding how IFD, QUDT and ifcOWL vocabularies could be linked. Finally, three main application areas for BIM are presented. Links are given to main work done in the field since 2016.
On the relation between Model View Definitions (MVDs) and Linked Data technol...Ana Roxin
This white paper outlines the proposals from the Linked Data Working Group (LDWG) on how technologies and approaches that are common to the domains of Semantic Web, Linked Data, and the Web of Data (hereafter jointly called ‘Linked Data’) are related to Model View Definitions (MVDs). After a brief introduction of both the MVD concept (Section 1) and linked data technologies (Section 2), two main topics are discussed:
● Technical: handling MVDs with Linked Data technologies (Section 3)
● Industrial use cases: making most from the traditional MVD approach and Linked Data technologies (Section 4)
The purpose of this white paper is to discuss how Linked Data technologies and approaches could be effectively deployed to support industrial use cases that are typically related to the generation, use and maintenance of MVDs.
Geographic information - standards available for describing geographical dataAna Roxin
Presentation done at the 1st "Geopositionning and intelligent mobility" day
UTBM (University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard), Belfort, March 2010
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
4. AnaROXIN–ana-maria.roxin@u-bourgogne.fr
TracisioMENDESDEFARIAS-tarcisio.mendes-de-farias@u-bourgogne.fr
General Context
Linked data
• Good practices for publishing and connecting data on the Semantic Web
• URIs
• Network Protocol HTTP
• Semantic Web standards RDF
• Links among vocabularies
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
• IFC (Industrial Foundation Classes) is the ISO standard for BIM
• Information exchange based on STEP file format
How Linked Data (LD) can help in the context of BIM ?
• Enhancing BIM interoperability
• Static format (file-based) vs RDF
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5. AnaROXIN–ana-maria.roxin@u-bourgogne.fr
TracisioMENDESDEFARIAS-tarcisio.mendes-de-farias@u-bourgogne.fr
Semantic Web technologies for IFC
OWL for IFC
EXPRESS vs. OWL
• STEP-based files vs RDF triples
• Object-oriented vs graph modelling
Semantically adapting IFC
into OWL
• IFC relationships
Intuitive building information
manipulation
ifcOWL
IFC-based ontology
• Direct syntax mapping of IFC
EXPRESS specification
BuildingSMART Linked Data
Working Group
W3C Linked Building Data
Community Group
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6. AnaROXIN–ana-maria.roxin@u-bourgogne.fr
TracisioMENDESDEFARIAS-tarcisio.mendes-de-farias@u-bourgogne.fr
ifcOWL drawbacks
Understanding of IFC
object properties and
relationships
Access to the
semantics of building
data
Correct application of
Linked Data principles
No leverage from
constraints dictated by
the EXPRESS/STEP file
format
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“An ontology is a formal, explicit specification of a shared conceptualization”
Studer, R., Benjamins, R. & Fensel, D., 1998. Knowledge engineering: Principles and methods. Data & Knowledge Engineering,
25(1–2), p. 161–198.
15. AnaROXIN–ana-maria.roxin@u-bourgogne.fr
TracisioMENDESDEFARIAS-tarcisio.mendes-de-farias@u-bourgogne.fr
Reducing query execution time
Test environment
• Server: Stardog Intel Xeon CPU E5-2430 at 2.2GHz with 2 cores out of
6, 8GB of DDR3 RAM memory
• Client machine Intel Core CPU I7-4790 at 3.6GHz with 4 cores, 8GB of
DDR3 RAM memory at 1600MHz
• Building Project: ACTIVe3D (11MB STEP file)
• Queries – each executed 30 times
• Q1, Q2 and Q3 are solely composed of IfcOWL terms
• Q1’, Q2’ and Q3’ are composed of IfcWoD terms
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Q1 Q1’ Q2 Q2’ Q3 Q3’
Mean (seconds) 0.242 0.026 0.516 0.025 1.348 0.056
Standard Deviation 0.024 0.009 0.019 0.008 0.024 0.017
#Results 37 37 141 141 67 67
Mean Time Reduction (%) 89.26% 95.15% 95.85%
17. AnaROXIN–ana-maria.roxin@u-bourgogne.fr
TracisioMENDESDEFARIAS-tarcisio.mendes-de-farias@u-bourgogne.fr
Conclusion and Future Works
Semantic
modelling
of IFC
relations in
OWL
Novel modelling that allows an easen application of the
Linked (Open) Data principles
Semi-automatic method for ontology conception
IfcWoD
linked to
IfcOWL
Simplifies query writing
Improves query response time for retrieving building
data
Future
works
Analyze the trade-off between data redundancy and
query performance
Study the gathering and the inheritance of common
properties in the PSDs
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