Brochure describing Kabandy, a company dedicated to Building Information Modeling (BIM) software & services. In particular, we propose innovative solutions for BIM data management, based on open file formats like the popular Industry Foundation Classes (IFC).
Extensions to the CBDI-SAE SOA Meta Model.
[http://everware-cbdi.com/index.php?cID=22&cType=document ]
Purpose:
- Conceptual level modeling exercise to scope changes to (packages of) detailed model.
- Communicate relationships between Cloud Computing and SOA
- From a Consumer’s perspective
Background:
The CBDI-SAE SOA meta model is a detailed meta class model providing precision necessary to support architecture and design deliverable and complementary asset and life cycle repository schema.
The CBDI-SAE model is the basis for the CBDI-SAE UML Profile which is aligned with SoaML.
Nomenclature
Meta Class Naming: Xxxxx::Yxxxxx = SAE Package::SAEMeta Class
Multiciplicity: Simplified, either one of many
Note: The Packages ITSM and Security are currently not defined in the CBDI-SAE model, and are placeholders representing a requirement.
Enterprise Agile - The Undiscovered CountryDavid Sprott
An agile framework can work in the enterprise by coordinating, managing, and automating processes, architecture, artifacts, and legacy viewpoints. This allows for narrow development focuses like Scrum to scale across an organization. The framework addresses issues like increasing technical debt, lack of enterprise architecture, and complexity reducing agility. It promotes continuous modernization through automated knowledge discovery and refactoring to reduce debt and maintain architectural runway.
Expansion of IFC Data Model to Kinematic Sensor at IJUP2012 by Bruno FerreiraJoao Rio
The instrumentation and structural health monitoring has gained a growing importance in the construction industry. However, the resulting data has not been properly handled. In order to correct this factor, is intended to integrate the data collected in information management systems such as BIM. The BIM is based on the idea of integrating all information related to a building or project in a single digital model. This information can be associated prior or during construction of the building or even during its lifetime. These tools have developed rapidly, increasing their chances of information management.
The purpose of this study is the information management from the instrumentation and structural health monitoring. As to achieve this goal, it was studied a standard construction model, with the use of a common language. This model is referred as IFC. In this work is performed an assessment of the applicability of the IFC model, as a format for information exchange between sensors and BIM. It was proposed the extension of the model based on kinematic sensors, since it only includes environmental sensors.
Based on the model above, and using BIM programs, there was a real case study concerning the building of the ―Nave do INEGI‖, using data from actual measurements. It was conducted a three-dimensional model of the building, studied the interoperability between various BIM tools and compatible properties were created within the IFC model capable of delivering the information recorded by the sensors.
Thus, it was studied the issue of the instrumentation and structural health monitoring framed on the BIM software on a scale closer to the real, where the adversities and the problems substantially differ from those presented theoretically. The results suggest that the management of information from the BIM with the data obtained by the sensors becomes achievable.
The document discusses international archive awareness campaigns and strategies. It provides examples from the UK, Ireland, USA, Netherlands, and at the international level. The UK campaign aims to increase awareness and use of archives. It is coordinated by archive organizations and celebrates archive treasures. The USA campaign in 2011 focused on culture and diversity found in archives. International Archives Day aims to raise public awareness of the value of archives and records.
Brochure describing Kabandy, a company dedicated to Building Information Modeling (BIM) software & services. In particular, we propose innovative solutions for BIM data management, based on open file formats like the popular Industry Foundation Classes (IFC).
Extensions to the CBDI-SAE SOA Meta Model.
[http://everware-cbdi.com/index.php?cID=22&cType=document ]
Purpose:
- Conceptual level modeling exercise to scope changes to (packages of) detailed model.
- Communicate relationships between Cloud Computing and SOA
- From a Consumer’s perspective
Background:
The CBDI-SAE SOA meta model is a detailed meta class model providing precision necessary to support architecture and design deliverable and complementary asset and life cycle repository schema.
The CBDI-SAE model is the basis for the CBDI-SAE UML Profile which is aligned with SoaML.
Nomenclature
Meta Class Naming: Xxxxx::Yxxxxx = SAE Package::SAEMeta Class
Multiciplicity: Simplified, either one of many
Note: The Packages ITSM and Security are currently not defined in the CBDI-SAE model, and are placeholders representing a requirement.
Enterprise Agile - The Undiscovered CountryDavid Sprott
An agile framework can work in the enterprise by coordinating, managing, and automating processes, architecture, artifacts, and legacy viewpoints. This allows for narrow development focuses like Scrum to scale across an organization. The framework addresses issues like increasing technical debt, lack of enterprise architecture, and complexity reducing agility. It promotes continuous modernization through automated knowledge discovery and refactoring to reduce debt and maintain architectural runway.
Expansion of IFC Data Model to Kinematic Sensor at IJUP2012 by Bruno FerreiraJoao Rio
The instrumentation and structural health monitoring has gained a growing importance in the construction industry. However, the resulting data has not been properly handled. In order to correct this factor, is intended to integrate the data collected in information management systems such as BIM. The BIM is based on the idea of integrating all information related to a building or project in a single digital model. This information can be associated prior or during construction of the building or even during its lifetime. These tools have developed rapidly, increasing their chances of information management.
The purpose of this study is the information management from the instrumentation and structural health monitoring. As to achieve this goal, it was studied a standard construction model, with the use of a common language. This model is referred as IFC. In this work is performed an assessment of the applicability of the IFC model, as a format for information exchange between sensors and BIM. It was proposed the extension of the model based on kinematic sensors, since it only includes environmental sensors.
Based on the model above, and using BIM programs, there was a real case study concerning the building of the ―Nave do INEGI‖, using data from actual measurements. It was conducted a three-dimensional model of the building, studied the interoperability between various BIM tools and compatible properties were created within the IFC model capable of delivering the information recorded by the sensors.
Thus, it was studied the issue of the instrumentation and structural health monitoring framed on the BIM software on a scale closer to the real, where the adversities and the problems substantially differ from those presented theoretically. The results suggest that the management of information from the BIM with the data obtained by the sensors becomes achievable.
The document discusses international archive awareness campaigns and strategies. It provides examples from the UK, Ireland, USA, Netherlands, and at the international level. The UK campaign aims to increase awareness and use of archives. It is coordinated by archive organizations and celebrates archive treasures. The USA campaign in 2011 focused on culture and diversity found in archives. International Archives Day aims to raise public awareness of the value of archives and records.
The document introduces the Bulgarian version of the FAC-1 Framework Alliance Contract and discusses its benefits. It summarizes that a framework alliance can link success in meeting agreed targets to rewarding members through incentives like additional work. It provides examples of how alliances in the UK Ministry of Justice and local government achieved savings through improved collaboration between members and with subcontractors/suppliers.
Валерия Калчевa – главен директор на Главна дирекция „Оперативна програма „Ок...Emil Hristov
Валерия Калчевa – главен директор на Главна дирекция „Оперативна програма „Околна среда“ в МОСВ: Изпълнение на ОП „Околна среда 2014 – 2020“. Работна програма за 2019 г.
The European International Contractors (EIC) is an organization that represents European construction companies working internationally. It lobbies the EU and other institutions on behalf of its member organizations from 15 European countries. The EIC aims to promote fair business practices and create a supportive financial framework for international projects. It also provides networking opportunities for its member companies and publishes reports on global construction market trends. In 2018, the EIC will focus on influencing international contract forms, export credit rules, and EU development financing to benefit the European construction industry working abroad.
Advisory presentation in bg july 2017 f.leeEmil Hristov
The document discusses fi-compass, an advisory initiative of the European Commission that provides guidance and support for financial instruments throughout their lifecycle to help manage authorities effectively implement the European Structural and Investment Funds. It also describes how the European Investment Bank provides bilateral advisory support to public authorities to set up bespoke financial instruments and investment platforms and help select financial intermediaries. Examples are provided of successful financial instruments in Lithuania and Bulgaria that were established with EIB support.
Fiec presentation bcc conference - sofia -tonningEmil Hristov
This document discusses the construction industry in Europe, providing the following key points:
1. It provides an overview of FIEC, the European Construction Industry Federation, including its membership.
2. It presents some key figures on the state of the construction industry in Europe in 2016, such as total construction output and employment levels.
3. It identifies several challenges facing the industry, including an uncertain global economic environment, lack of public and private investment, and difficulties accessing financing and skilled workers. It also mentions opportunities from the Juncker Investment Plan and European Investment Projects Portal.
4. It discusses priorities for the future of EU Cohesion Policy post-2020, calling for an ambitious budget, improved technical assistance,
The document describes a system for electronic process management of construction permits in Macedonia. It allows citizens and construction companies to apply for permits online, and allows municipalities, institutions, and the government to manage the permit approval process electronically. Over 80 employees work on the system, which is used by over 1,000 trained staff across 81 municipalities and over 200 institutions. It aims to increase transparency, efficiency and digitize the entire permit process.
The document introduces the Bulgarian version of the FAC-1 Framework Alliance Contract and discusses its benefits. It summarizes that a framework alliance can link success in meeting agreed targets to rewarding members through incentives like additional work. It provides examples of how alliances in the UK Ministry of Justice and local government achieved savings through improved collaboration between members and with subcontractors/suppliers.
Валерия Калчевa – главен директор на Главна дирекция „Оперативна програма „Ок...Emil Hristov
Валерия Калчевa – главен директор на Главна дирекция „Оперативна програма „Околна среда“ в МОСВ: Изпълнение на ОП „Околна среда 2014 – 2020“. Работна програма за 2019 г.
The European International Contractors (EIC) is an organization that represents European construction companies working internationally. It lobbies the EU and other institutions on behalf of its member organizations from 15 European countries. The EIC aims to promote fair business practices and create a supportive financial framework for international projects. It also provides networking opportunities for its member companies and publishes reports on global construction market trends. In 2018, the EIC will focus on influencing international contract forms, export credit rules, and EU development financing to benefit the European construction industry working abroad.
Advisory presentation in bg july 2017 f.leeEmil Hristov
The document discusses fi-compass, an advisory initiative of the European Commission that provides guidance and support for financial instruments throughout their lifecycle to help manage authorities effectively implement the European Structural and Investment Funds. It also describes how the European Investment Bank provides bilateral advisory support to public authorities to set up bespoke financial instruments and investment platforms and help select financial intermediaries. Examples are provided of successful financial instruments in Lithuania and Bulgaria that were established with EIB support.
Fiec presentation bcc conference - sofia -tonningEmil Hristov
This document discusses the construction industry in Europe, providing the following key points:
1. It provides an overview of FIEC, the European Construction Industry Federation, including its membership.
2. It presents some key figures on the state of the construction industry in Europe in 2016, such as total construction output and employment levels.
3. It identifies several challenges facing the industry, including an uncertain global economic environment, lack of public and private investment, and difficulties accessing financing and skilled workers. It also mentions opportunities from the Juncker Investment Plan and European Investment Projects Portal.
4. It discusses priorities for the future of EU Cohesion Policy post-2020, calling for an ambitious budget, improved technical assistance,
The document describes a system for electronic process management of construction permits in Macedonia. It allows citizens and construction companies to apply for permits online, and allows municipalities, institutions, and the government to manage the permit approval process electronically. Over 80 employees work on the system, which is used by over 1,000 trained staff across 81 municipalities and over 200 institutions. It aims to increase transparency, efficiency and digitize the entire permit process.
2. Фондовете – възможност за реализиране на идеи и
постигане на резултати;
Тромави процедури и забавяния;
Липсата на добро планира е пречка;
Необходимост от ясни правила и предвидимост на
средата;
Правилата трябва да се спазват;
Контролът ≠ бумащина;
Отговорност и прозрачност;
3. ЗУСЕСИФ;
Уеднаквяване на формуляри;
Електроннозиране на
процесите – ИСУН 2020;
Подобряване на диалога;
4. ЗУСЕСИФ
Преодоля на настоящата фрагментарност на
нормативната уредба
Осигуряване на необходимата степен на устойчивост и
предвидимост
Създаване на предпоставки за успешното изпълнение
на програмите, съфинансирани от ЕСИФ през
следващите програмни периоди
5. Законът урежда:
общи условия и допустимост на разходите
плащания (видове, срокове), верифициране и
сертифициране на разходите
администриране на нередности и извършване на
финансови корекции - основните права и
задължения на участниците в тези процеси;
съдебен контрол на актовете;
6. Инструмент за регулиране на процесите;
Еднозначно определени правата и отговорностите на
органите за управление и контрол на средствата от
ЕСИФ;
Гарантиране защитата на правата на кандидатите и
бенефициентите;
7. ИСУН 2020
Електронно кандидатстване;
Електронна оценка на
проекти;
Електронно отчитане и
електронна комуникация с
бенефициенти;
Публичен модул на ИСУН 2020
– отразява данните в реално
време;
8. ИСУН 2020:
Улеснява процеса по
кандидатстване;
Намалява хартията;
Ускоряване на процесите;
Оптимизациране на
ресурсите;
Стандартизиране на
процесите;
9. Граждански контрол;
Съдебен контрол на актовете
на контролните органи;
Уеднаквяване на практиката;
10. Стандартизиране на
процесите по управление и
контрол;
Бърз и лесен достъп до
проектното досие от всички;
Записва действията на
потребителите – кандидати,
бенефициенти, контролни
органи;
Одитна следа – документация
и комуникация;