This document provides a specification for information management during the operational phase of assets using Building Information Modeling (BIM). It builds upon PAS 1192-2, which specifies an information management process for the capital/delivery phase of construction projects using BIM. PAS 1192-3 focuses on the operational phase after handover of assets and may also be applicable during major works. It assumes a basic understanding of BIM, PAS 1192-2, and related standards. The document establishes requirements and guidelines for managing asset information through the operational phase in a consistent manner using a Common Data Environment.
This document provides a code of practice for asset management of linear and geographic infrastructure. It outlines key principles and requirements for designing and constructing assets to ensure operability. The standard emphasizes taking a whole-life view of assets and focusing on performance in use, not just design and construction. It promotes early involvement of operations teams and extending delivery teams' commitment to aftercare once assets are handed over. The goal is to design assets to maximize value and meet environmental, social, economic and security performance targets throughout their lifetimes.
This document provides a code of practice for facilities management during the design and construction of buildings and infrastructure. It aims to improve focus on operational performance by extending involvement of operators and facility managers. The standard covers work stages from briefing to aftercare and emphasizes adopting a whole-life view. It also references principles of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and soft landings to facilitate smooth transition to operations.
This document is a British Standard that defines a methodology for exchanging structured facility information between parties using COBie (Construction Operations Building information exchange). It establishes expectations for information exchange during the design, construction, and operational phases of a facility's lifecycle. The standard assists those demanding facility information, like owners and managers, to specify their needs, and helps those providing information, like designers and contractors, to prepare concise, unambiguous, and accessible information. It describes the business processes for when information exchanges are expected to occur between different participants over the course of a project.
Module-2 bim strategy case study structural project engineer-mikael akkusmikael akkus
This document outlines the benefits and proposed processes for adopting Building Information Modeling (BIM) on a proposed hotel development project. It recommends achieving a minimum of BIM Level 2, and implementing standards like PAS 1192-2 and PAS 1192-5 to facilitate collaborative working. Key project stages are described like preparing an Employer's Information Requirement and tenderers developing a BIM Execution Plan. Potential BIM uses include 3D coordination, asset management, energy analysis, and more.
Mikael akkus module 3-employer's information rquirementsmikael akkus
This study is a case study of an Hotel Construction. It is prepared in order to constitute an example of the employer's information requirements and give general knowledge about BIM process.
The document discusses the convergence of building information modeling (BIM) and geospatial technologies. It notes that as BIM is used for infrastructure management over the entire asset lifecycle, geospatial data will become increasingly important. However, the geospatial and BIM industries have traditionally operated separately. Going forward, there are opportunities to take the best aspects of both approaches to improve asset performance management. The convergence of BIM, geospatial data, and other sources of "big data" will enable more comprehensive predictive analytics. This will influence how infrastructure is designed, built, and able to adapt over time in response to changing conditions. Open standards bodies are working to develop converged standards to help make sense of the large amounts of sensor data that
The Level of Development (LOD) Specification 2017 Part IHuytraining
This document introduces the Level of Development (LOD) Specification, which provides detailed definitions and examples of building elements at different LODs to improve communication among users of Building Information Models (BIMs). The LOD Specification expands on the LOD schema developed by AIA to define element geometry and required information at LOD 100-400 and a new LOD 350. It is organized by CSI Uniformat and addresses a variety of building systems. The goal is to reduce risks of miscommunication by clarifying what teams are expected to deliver at each stage of design and construction.
Mikael akkus, module 1, introduction to bim and the business case of bim R2mikael akkus
This document provides an overview of building information modeling (BIM) and its business case. It defines BIM, discusses why its adoption is increasing in Turkey, and outlines the benefits it provides to organizations and clients through improved visualization, risk reduction, quality, and facility management. Implementing BIM requires resources like specialized software, training, and legal review. Potential risks include determining data ownership and responsibility for input. A case study describes how BIM was used to manage the complex Istanbul Grand Airport project. Available BIM technologies and software are also listed.
This document provides a code of practice for asset management of linear and geographic infrastructure. It outlines key principles and requirements for designing and constructing assets to ensure operability. The standard emphasizes taking a whole-life view of assets and focusing on performance in use, not just design and construction. It promotes early involvement of operations teams and extending delivery teams' commitment to aftercare once assets are handed over. The goal is to design assets to maximize value and meet environmental, social, economic and security performance targets throughout their lifetimes.
This document provides a code of practice for facilities management during the design and construction of buildings and infrastructure. It aims to improve focus on operational performance by extending involvement of operators and facility managers. The standard covers work stages from briefing to aftercare and emphasizes adopting a whole-life view. It also references principles of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and soft landings to facilitate smooth transition to operations.
This document is a British Standard that defines a methodology for exchanging structured facility information between parties using COBie (Construction Operations Building information exchange). It establishes expectations for information exchange during the design, construction, and operational phases of a facility's lifecycle. The standard assists those demanding facility information, like owners and managers, to specify their needs, and helps those providing information, like designers and contractors, to prepare concise, unambiguous, and accessible information. It describes the business processes for when information exchanges are expected to occur between different participants over the course of a project.
Module-2 bim strategy case study structural project engineer-mikael akkusmikael akkus
This document outlines the benefits and proposed processes for adopting Building Information Modeling (BIM) on a proposed hotel development project. It recommends achieving a minimum of BIM Level 2, and implementing standards like PAS 1192-2 and PAS 1192-5 to facilitate collaborative working. Key project stages are described like preparing an Employer's Information Requirement and tenderers developing a BIM Execution Plan. Potential BIM uses include 3D coordination, asset management, energy analysis, and more.
Mikael akkus module 3-employer's information rquirementsmikael akkus
This study is a case study of an Hotel Construction. It is prepared in order to constitute an example of the employer's information requirements and give general knowledge about BIM process.
The document discusses the convergence of building information modeling (BIM) and geospatial technologies. It notes that as BIM is used for infrastructure management over the entire asset lifecycle, geospatial data will become increasingly important. However, the geospatial and BIM industries have traditionally operated separately. Going forward, there are opportunities to take the best aspects of both approaches to improve asset performance management. The convergence of BIM, geospatial data, and other sources of "big data" will enable more comprehensive predictive analytics. This will influence how infrastructure is designed, built, and able to adapt over time in response to changing conditions. Open standards bodies are working to develop converged standards to help make sense of the large amounts of sensor data that
The Level of Development (LOD) Specification 2017 Part IHuytraining
This document introduces the Level of Development (LOD) Specification, which provides detailed definitions and examples of building elements at different LODs to improve communication among users of Building Information Models (BIMs). The LOD Specification expands on the LOD schema developed by AIA to define element geometry and required information at LOD 100-400 and a new LOD 350. It is organized by CSI Uniformat and addresses a variety of building systems. The goal is to reduce risks of miscommunication by clarifying what teams are expected to deliver at each stage of design and construction.
Mikael akkus, module 1, introduction to bim and the business case of bim R2mikael akkus
This document provides an overview of building information modeling (BIM) and its business case. It defines BIM, discusses why its adoption is increasing in Turkey, and outlines the benefits it provides to organizations and clients through improved visualization, risk reduction, quality, and facility management. Implementing BIM requires resources like specialized software, training, and legal review. Potential risks include determining data ownership and responsibility for input. A case study describes how BIM was used to manage the complex Istanbul Grand Airport project. Available BIM technologies and software are also listed.
BIM_Modelling-and-Asset-Management_Position-Paper.pdf.aspxSybil Tan
This document discusses the mutually supportive relationship between Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Asset Management. BIM involves managing asset information throughout the lifecycle, while Asset Management optimizes asset costs and performance. The document argues that fully realizing the benefits of both requires an integrated approach that considers them together within an asset management framework. It provides definitions of BIM and Asset Management and outlines how BIM supports effective Asset Management by providing structured asset information across the entire lifecycle. The benefits of this integrated approach include reduced costs, better asset information, and improved long-term performance and decision making.
Building Information Modeling is not a new concept in the AEC industry. In May 2011, the UK government released a futuristic construction strategy for a reduction in the cost of public sector assets. This strategy mandated construction vendors applying for government tenders to achieve BIM Level 2 to be considered. The strategy also pushed for the phased roll-out of BIM Level 3 on all centrally-procured projects by 2016.
The Ultimate Glossary of BIM Terms You Should KnowUnited-BIM
The architectural, engineering and construction domain is fast evolving. With technologies like BIM acquiring a center stage, many industry professionals and stakeholders get confused about all the terms and jargon they keep on hearing.
In these slides, let’s look at some industry-specific terminology and special BIM terms you should know before you jump deeper into the world of Building Information Modeling (BIM).
The document outlines 10 key points about building information modeling (BIM):
1. BIM is a process, not just a technology, that is applied throughout construction from design to facilities management.
2. BIM uses various technology platforms to enable aspects like architectural modeling.
3. BIM has different implementation levels from 2D CAD to full integration of data through web services.
BIM results in significant benefits like reduced costs, improved quality, and better predictability for construction projects.
This document provides an introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the construction industry. It discusses how BIM is becoming a standard collaboration process that provides owners and managers with robust information across the entire lifecycle of construction projects. The document outlines the history and development of BIM, from its origins in the 1960s to its current uses. It also identifies some common BIM authoring tools used for architectural, structural, and mechanical/electrical/plumbing modeling.
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!
CPD BIM for small engineering practicesEwa Ostrowska
The document discusses standards and requirements for BIM in the UK construction industry. It outlines the government's mandate for collaborative 3D BIM on projects by 2016 according to the Government Construction Strategy. It also summarizes several BIM standards and codes of practice, including PAS 1192, BS 1192-4, and PAS 1192-5. The document then covers BIM roles and responsibilities, file formats like IFC and COBie, the RIBA plan of work, and various BIM software tools including SketchUp Pro, Revit, Tekla Structures, and STAAD.
0006-EUBIM-MGT-05-ARCADIS BIM White paper (English)Bram Mommers
1) BIM is defined as the processes and collaborative behaviors associated with creating and sharing object-oriented databases of an asset from its initial design through construction and eventual operation.
2) BIM provides significant advantages over traditional paper-based methods by enabling information sharing between project teams, improved coordination to reduce errors, and dynamic updates that reflect changes across the project documentation.
3) Examples of Arcadis projects demonstrate benefits of BIM including more efficient design processes, reduced project timelines through clashed detection and automatic updates, and improved collaboration between project stakeholders.
Andy Butterfield, Global Head of Construction and Product Certification looks at BSI's role in supporting BIM, its range of certification and training solutions.
Ian Chapman, Director the NBS National BIM Library, provides an introduction to the world of Building Information Modelling and what it means (and can be utlised by) manufacturers. This presentation formed part of the Digital Building Theatre programme at Ecobuild 2016.
Contribution Of Building Information Modeling (BIM) To Solve Problems In Arch...IRJET Journal
This document discusses how Building Information Modeling (BIM) can help address problems in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. It begins by defining BIM and explaining its benefits, such as improved 3D visualization, integrated scheduling and cost estimating, change management, and sustainability analysis.
The document then outlines several ways BIM can help solve problems for the AEC industry: it allows for better communication and collaboration between project stakeholders; helps detect and resolve conflicts in design; facilitates faster project delivery; reduces waste; and allows for more accurate cost control and return on investment calculations. Case studies are presented showing how BIM helped reduce costs on specific projects. Finally, barriers to adoption like lack of expertise and inter
BIFM North Region Key Learning Event - BIM & Soft LandingsWhitbags
The document discusses a presentation titled "BIM & Soft Landings: Where are we and where do we need to be?". It was presented by Mark Whittaker from BIFM North. The presentation provided an overview of building information modeling (BIM) and the soft landings framework. It highlighted that getting the design right early in the process can reduce costs compared to fixing issues later. It also emphasized engaging facilities managers and end users throughout the design and construction phases. The presentation suggested more work is still needed to fully implement BIM and soft landings in the industry.
Construction Supply Chain Management (Group Assignment) - BIM 7DYee Len Wan
This document provides an overview of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its dimensions. It discusses 3D, 4D, 5D, 6D, and 7D BIM. 3D BIM refers to the visual or geometric component of the model. 4D BIM adds time as a dimension by linking the 3D model to a construction schedule. 5D BIM incorporates cost information. The document describes the benefits and challenges of BIM as well as software used for 4D modeling.
This document discusses the importance of Employers Information Requirements (EIR) for Building Information Modeling (BIM) projects. It notes that without clear requirements, some project parties may opt out of full BIM collaboration, missing opportunities for overall project benefits. The document recommends that clients, as the paying party, should specify their information and process needs to achieve better outcomes related to scope, cost, time, quality and value. It also summarizes some problems with traditional fragmented and paper-based approaches to managing building information.
World Building Information Modeling (BIM) Market is Expected to Garner $11.7 ...Allied Market Research
Building Information Modeling (BIM), is a digital representation of a construction project, which can be used by architects, engineers and other construction professionals. It helps in planning, designing, constructing, operating and maintaining the diverse physical infrastructure coupled with speedy data exchange among the involved entities.
Technology can be a minefield of terms and acronyms. The platforms and technology related to BIM - the acronym representing Building Information Modelling - are certainly no exception.
We're always keen to avoid using words that require insider knowledge to understand, so to help along the way, we've collected the most common BIM terms you're likely to come across in general usage and provided a clear explanation of their meaning.
5th Qatar BIM User Day, Defining the role of the BIM ManagerBIM User Day
Author: Andrew Snowball
Content:
- Why appoint a BIM Manager?
- Defining types of BIM Managers
- Defining BIM Manager’s roles & responsibilities
About the Qatar BIM User Day: Qatar University, HOCHTIEF ViCon and Teesside University proudly take the initiative to facilitate modern and innovative methods in the Gulf construction industry. The focus is Building Information Modeling (BIM), and our aim is to establish a knowledge platform with government, research and industry experts. The User Day aims to help people to share knowledge, discuss new technologies, and identify new potentials for BIM.
COBie is a structured format for exchanging building operations and maintenance information. It aims to facilitate effective transfer of facilities management data between construction teams and building owners or operators. The document discusses several case studies that highlight challenges with implementing COBie, including a lack of understanding of its purpose among some clients, difficulties filtering relevant asset data, and discrepancies between different software exports. It also provides an overview of how COBie data drops can align with construction phases and highlights the need for clients to clearly specify their COBie requirements and expectations.
BIM_Modelling-and-Asset-Management_Position-Paper.pdf.aspxSybil Tan
This document discusses the mutually supportive relationship between Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Asset Management. BIM involves managing asset information throughout the lifecycle, while Asset Management optimizes asset costs and performance. The document argues that fully realizing the benefits of both requires an integrated approach that considers them together within an asset management framework. It provides definitions of BIM and Asset Management and outlines how BIM supports effective Asset Management by providing structured asset information across the entire lifecycle. The benefits of this integrated approach include reduced costs, better asset information, and improved long-term performance and decision making.
Building Information Modeling is not a new concept in the AEC industry. In May 2011, the UK government released a futuristic construction strategy for a reduction in the cost of public sector assets. This strategy mandated construction vendors applying for government tenders to achieve BIM Level 2 to be considered. The strategy also pushed for the phased roll-out of BIM Level 3 on all centrally-procured projects by 2016.
The Ultimate Glossary of BIM Terms You Should KnowUnited-BIM
The architectural, engineering and construction domain is fast evolving. With technologies like BIM acquiring a center stage, many industry professionals and stakeholders get confused about all the terms and jargon they keep on hearing.
In these slides, let’s look at some industry-specific terminology and special BIM terms you should know before you jump deeper into the world of Building Information Modeling (BIM).
The document outlines 10 key points about building information modeling (BIM):
1. BIM is a process, not just a technology, that is applied throughout construction from design to facilities management.
2. BIM uses various technology platforms to enable aspects like architectural modeling.
3. BIM has different implementation levels from 2D CAD to full integration of data through web services.
BIM results in significant benefits like reduced costs, improved quality, and better predictability for construction projects.
This document provides an introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the construction industry. It discusses how BIM is becoming a standard collaboration process that provides owners and managers with robust information across the entire lifecycle of construction projects. The document outlines the history and development of BIM, from its origins in the 1960s to its current uses. It also identifies some common BIM authoring tools used for architectural, structural, and mechanical/electrical/plumbing modeling.
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!
CPD BIM for small engineering practicesEwa Ostrowska
The document discusses standards and requirements for BIM in the UK construction industry. It outlines the government's mandate for collaborative 3D BIM on projects by 2016 according to the Government Construction Strategy. It also summarizes several BIM standards and codes of practice, including PAS 1192, BS 1192-4, and PAS 1192-5. The document then covers BIM roles and responsibilities, file formats like IFC and COBie, the RIBA plan of work, and various BIM software tools including SketchUp Pro, Revit, Tekla Structures, and STAAD.
0006-EUBIM-MGT-05-ARCADIS BIM White paper (English)Bram Mommers
1) BIM is defined as the processes and collaborative behaviors associated with creating and sharing object-oriented databases of an asset from its initial design through construction and eventual operation.
2) BIM provides significant advantages over traditional paper-based methods by enabling information sharing between project teams, improved coordination to reduce errors, and dynamic updates that reflect changes across the project documentation.
3) Examples of Arcadis projects demonstrate benefits of BIM including more efficient design processes, reduced project timelines through clashed detection and automatic updates, and improved collaboration between project stakeholders.
Andy Butterfield, Global Head of Construction and Product Certification looks at BSI's role in supporting BIM, its range of certification and training solutions.
Ian Chapman, Director the NBS National BIM Library, provides an introduction to the world of Building Information Modelling and what it means (and can be utlised by) manufacturers. This presentation formed part of the Digital Building Theatre programme at Ecobuild 2016.
Contribution Of Building Information Modeling (BIM) To Solve Problems In Arch...IRJET Journal
This document discusses how Building Information Modeling (BIM) can help address problems in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. It begins by defining BIM and explaining its benefits, such as improved 3D visualization, integrated scheduling and cost estimating, change management, and sustainability analysis.
The document then outlines several ways BIM can help solve problems for the AEC industry: it allows for better communication and collaboration between project stakeholders; helps detect and resolve conflicts in design; facilitates faster project delivery; reduces waste; and allows for more accurate cost control and return on investment calculations. Case studies are presented showing how BIM helped reduce costs on specific projects. Finally, barriers to adoption like lack of expertise and inter
BIFM North Region Key Learning Event - BIM & Soft LandingsWhitbags
The document discusses a presentation titled "BIM & Soft Landings: Where are we and where do we need to be?". It was presented by Mark Whittaker from BIFM North. The presentation provided an overview of building information modeling (BIM) and the soft landings framework. It highlighted that getting the design right early in the process can reduce costs compared to fixing issues later. It also emphasized engaging facilities managers and end users throughout the design and construction phases. The presentation suggested more work is still needed to fully implement BIM and soft landings in the industry.
Construction Supply Chain Management (Group Assignment) - BIM 7DYee Len Wan
This document provides an overview of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its dimensions. It discusses 3D, 4D, 5D, 6D, and 7D BIM. 3D BIM refers to the visual or geometric component of the model. 4D BIM adds time as a dimension by linking the 3D model to a construction schedule. 5D BIM incorporates cost information. The document describes the benefits and challenges of BIM as well as software used for 4D modeling.
This document discusses the importance of Employers Information Requirements (EIR) for Building Information Modeling (BIM) projects. It notes that without clear requirements, some project parties may opt out of full BIM collaboration, missing opportunities for overall project benefits. The document recommends that clients, as the paying party, should specify their information and process needs to achieve better outcomes related to scope, cost, time, quality and value. It also summarizes some problems with traditional fragmented and paper-based approaches to managing building information.
World Building Information Modeling (BIM) Market is Expected to Garner $11.7 ...Allied Market Research
Building Information Modeling (BIM), is a digital representation of a construction project, which can be used by architects, engineers and other construction professionals. It helps in planning, designing, constructing, operating and maintaining the diverse physical infrastructure coupled with speedy data exchange among the involved entities.
Technology can be a minefield of terms and acronyms. The platforms and technology related to BIM - the acronym representing Building Information Modelling - are certainly no exception.
We're always keen to avoid using words that require insider knowledge to understand, so to help along the way, we've collected the most common BIM terms you're likely to come across in general usage and provided a clear explanation of their meaning.
5th Qatar BIM User Day, Defining the role of the BIM ManagerBIM User Day
Author: Andrew Snowball
Content:
- Why appoint a BIM Manager?
- Defining types of BIM Managers
- Defining BIM Manager’s roles & responsibilities
About the Qatar BIM User Day: Qatar University, HOCHTIEF ViCon and Teesside University proudly take the initiative to facilitate modern and innovative methods in the Gulf construction industry. The focus is Building Information Modeling (BIM), and our aim is to establish a knowledge platform with government, research and industry experts. The User Day aims to help people to share knowledge, discuss new technologies, and identify new potentials for BIM.
COBie is a structured format for exchanging building operations and maintenance information. It aims to facilitate effective transfer of facilities management data between construction teams and building owners or operators. The document discusses several case studies that highlight challenges with implementing COBie, including a lack of understanding of its purpose among some clients, difficulties filtering relevant asset data, and discrepancies between different software exports. It also provides an overview of how COBie data drops can align with construction phases and highlights the need for clients to clearly specify their COBie requirements and expectations.
Giáo trình tiếng anh trong Xây dựng
Tác giả: Phạm Tuấn Anh
Tham gia khóa học miễn phí ở đây
https://www.huytraining.com/course/tu-vung-tieng-anh-xay-dung-moi-ngay/?id=15
Bạn Nguyễn Bá Đại Chia sẽ bài học của Mình cho mọi người tham khảo
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Bạn đã học xong các khóa online Revit kiến trúc và Revit kết cấu và Robot Structural tại Huytraining, nay đã có kết quả và chia sẽ lại với các bạn
Cách Đọc Bản Vẽ Xây Dựng Nhanh Chóng, Chính Xác, Hiệu Quả CaoKiến Trúc KISATO
Cách Đọc Bản Vẽ Xây Dựng Nhanh Chóng, Chính Xác, Hiệu Quả Cao. Hướng dẫn phương pháp đọc bản vẽ kỹ thuạt xây dựng nâng cao hiệu suất làm việc của bạn lên ít nhất 10 lần so với cách đọc bản vẽ thủ công hiện tại. Phương pháp đọc bản vẽ xây dựng do Lương Trainer hướng dẫn.
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Bạn Nguyễn Bá Đại Chia sẽ bài học của Mình cho mọi người tham khảo
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Bạn đã học xong các khóa online Revit kiến trúc và Revit kết cấu và Robot Structural tại Huytraining, nay đã có kết quả và chia sẽ lại với các bạn
Sách Sap Pro Sách dạy phần mềm tính toán kết cấu bằng phần mềm Sap 2000Kiến Trúc KISATO
Quà tặng sách Sap Pro Sách dạy phần mềm tính toán kết cấu bằng phần mềm Sap 2000
Cuốn sách đầu tiên và duy nhất trên thị trường tiết lộ quy trình tính toán thực tế của các chuyên gia kết cấu bằng phần mềm sap 2000
Đăng ký nhận sách Sap Pro bản cứng MIỄN PHÍ tại http://luongtrainer.com/sach-day-phan-mem-sap-2000/
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Sách Dạy Phần Mềm Revit - Sách Revit Pro - Sách Học Revit Architecture
Cuốn sách hướng dẫn sử dụng phần mềm Revit Architecture do Ths. Nhà đào tạo Lương Trainer hướng dẫn sử dụng
Ngoài cuốn sách Revit Pro này ra bạn có thể tham khảo thêm khóa học revit miễn phí qua video tại link: http://revitbox.net/
UN/CEFACT standard (BRS)
"Integrated Track and Trace for Multi-Modal Transportation".
Uploaded temporarily because it is currently no longer accessible via the official unece.org website.
G-Cloud Programme vision UK - technical architectureworkstrand-report t8Victor Gridnev
This document provides a high-level overview of the proposed technical architecture for the Government Cloud (G-Cloud), data centre consolidation, and Applications Store for Government. It defines key concepts and outlines the logical architecture, including components like the Applications Store, G-Cloud Services Interchange, and Certified Components Repository. The architecture is designed to provide a common foundation of software and hardware infrastructure principles that reflects best practices, future technologies, and the UK public sector's unique requirements around security, interoperability, and cost-effectiveness.
Through consultation with RICS, Henry Riley LLP was
invited to write an information paper based on its
experience of 5D building information modelling (BIM)
throughout 2012 and 2013, with particular focus on a
project in which an RICS new rules of measurement:
Order of cost estimating and cost planning for capital
building works (NRM 1) pricing document based on
quantification from a BIM model was issued for tender.
This document provides a summary of a British Standard that outlines recommendations for briefing for design and construction of infrastructure assets to ensure their expected operational performance over their planned lifespan. It covers terms, definitions, and abbreviations. The standard is intended to complement existing briefing practices by promoting early involvement of operations teams and extending delivery team involvement through aftercare. It outlines activities, information, questions, and deliverables to provide certainty regarding operational performance to owners and operators.
PA DEP Guidelines for Implementing Area of Review (AOR) Regulatory Requiremen...Marcellus Drilling News
Guidance document from the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection for complying with new shale drilling laws. This document helps drillers comply with the PA Clean Streams Law.
The Economic Value of Broadcast InnovationRajiv Hazaray
A techno-economic paper by Business Analytix that studies the economic value of an innovative Broadcast Overlay technology solution: The report, based on the underlying data, predicts that significant portion of the IP traffic will be one-to-many traffic such as live mobile TV and data downloads. Innovative broadcast technology will go a long way to meet the burgeoning IP traffic - especially in wireless environment. It will also generate enormous economic value and Treasury gains – far more than what can be expected by auction of the broadcast spectrum – on a perpetual timescale.
This document discusses design principles for future internet architecture. It was created by the Future Internet Architecture Experts Reference Group, which is composed of representatives from various European Commission FP7 projects. The document provides background on existing internet design principles, analyzes how those principles may evolve, proposes seeds for new design principles, and aims to serve as a starting point for research on future internet architecture. Key existing principles discussed include heterogeneity support, scalability, robustness, modularity, loose coupling, and end-to-end communication. The document analyzes how some principles may need to be preserved, adapted, or augmented as the internet architecture evolves to meet new demands and applications.
European Interoperability Framework For European Public Services Draft 2.0Friso de Jong
This document provides a summary of the key points from a draft European Interoperability Framework (EIF) document. The 3 main points are:
1. The EIF aims to promote cross-border and cross-sectoral interoperability between European public administrations to support the delivery of European public services.
2. The EIF defines interoperability as the ability of organizations to work together towards common goals by exchanging information through their IT systems and business processes.
3. The EIF will provide recommendations to address specific interoperability requirements and help create an environment where public administrations can establish new European public services.
The document is an exposure draft from the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board that proposes revisions to ISAE 3000, Assurance Engagements Other Than Audits or Reviews of Historical Financial Information. It seeks comments on the proposed revised standard by September 1, 2011. The exposure draft includes the proposed revised ISAE 3000 standard, proposed consequential amendments to the International Framework for Assurance Engagements and ISAE 3402, and an exposure draft of proposed ISAE 3410 on assurance engagements for greenhouse gas statements.
IFRS 13 Fair Value Measurement establishes a single framework for measuring fair value when required by IFRS standards. For real estate entities, this will replace the current fair value requirements in IAS 40 Investment Property. IFRS 13 defines fair value differently than international valuation standards and includes concepts like highest and best use that may require changes to valuation methods. It also significantly expands required disclosures around fair value measurements. Real estate entities will need to review processes for determining fair value and providing new disclosures to comply with IFRS 13, which takes effect for annual periods beginning on or after January 1, 2013.
A best practice framework to determine Forward PDs for application in IFRS 9 ...Sohail Farooq
In order to fulfil regulatory requirements of IFRS 9 and Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL), Financial Institutions are required to calculate forward-looking probabilities of default (PD)
Under the new requirement by FASB (as well as IASB), expected credit loss must reflect current conditions and take into account broader information covering the foreseeable future that could affect the financial assets’ remaining contractual cash flows
Our clients learn how to develop best practice Point in Time, Forward and Lifetime PDs for use in IFRS 9, CECL, Stress Testing and other relevant risk applications
ARCADIA aims to provide a novel development paradigm needed to take advantage of the emerging
programmability of the cloud infrastructure, and hence develop reconfigurable -by-design applications that support high performance, scalability, failure prevention and recovery, and in general self-adaptation to changes in the execution environment.
The proposed framework relies on the development
of an extensible Context Model which will be used by developers to produce annotated source -code and generate distributed applications as service chains of application tiers and network functions containing meaningful semantics. A Smart Controller responsible for
on - boarding the HDAs is undertaking the tasks of translating annotations to optimal infrastructural configuration. Such a controller is enforcing an optimal configuration to the registered programmable resources and is pro - actively adjusting the configuration plan based on the Infrastructural State and the Application State to meet
objectives and apply policies. Driving a distributed application through its entire lifetime proves highly beneficial for all stakeholders since the synergy of the introduced applications’ re - configurability and the underlying infrastructure’s programmability, facilitates the development of new fine - grained strategies able to fulfil new and complex equirements.
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This document provides guidance for applicants on submitting proposals for the FP7-ICT-2013-11 call for large-scale integrating projects (IPs). It outlines the purpose of IPs, which aim to generate new knowledge and technologies to improve European competitiveness or address societal needs through clearly defined scientific objectives. IPs involve at least three independent legal entities from different EU countries and have a comprehensive, integrated set of activities to achieve specific deliverables. The guide provides information on proposal structure, evaluation criteria, and the application process for this funding opportunity.
This document provides guidance on the preparation, submission, and assessment of periodic safety update reports (PSURs) in the European Union. It describes the objectives, format, and content of PSURs, and provides further details on the submission of PSURs in the EU, including the list of EU reference dates and frequency of submission. It also covers the single EU assessment process for PSURs and quality systems related to PSURs at the level of marketing authorization holders, European Medicines Agency, and competent authorities in EU member states.
Fushi Copperweld provided a presentation at the ROTH Fall Conference in September 2010 that included forward-looking statements and non-GAAP financial measures. The presentation discussed Fushi Copperweld's proprietary bimetallic wire technology, optimized global manufacturing footprint, industry leadership position, and growth opportunities in China and other developing markets. Financial highlights included first half 2010 adjusted earnings per share of $0.42, excluding non-recurring items, and a strong balance sheet with low financial leverage of 1.07 times debt to assets.
This document provides a data management plan for the CarE-Service project. It establishes policies for managing data collected and generated by the project to ensure confidentiality, security, and compliance with relevant legislation. The plan describes procedures for collecting, storing, protecting, retaining, and destroying data. It also discusses how data will be shared and made FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable). The plan will be updated throughout the project as new data is generated or policies change.
e-SENS D3.6 Scenarios for governance models on short medium and long term_v1Monica ANGHEL
This document summarizes the responses from experts in the CEF expert group regarding their preferences for long-term governance of digital service infrastructures (DSIs) in Europe after 2020. It finds that:
- There is a need to maintain DSIs like e-ID, e-signature, and e-delivery at both the EU and national/regional levels. Key functions to govern include technical maintenance and interoperability.
- Countries prefer a single, coherent voice in cross-border governance and want to exchange good practices.
- Any new governance structure should be transparent, involve stakeholders, and either build on existing structures or have a flexible, lightweight design.
- Funding models and member state investments
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The Level of Development (LOD) Specification 2017 guideHuytraining
This document provides an overview and introduction to the Level of Development (LOD) Specification guide. It describes the LOD Specification as a reference tool to improve communication about the characteristics of building elements in BIM models at different stages of development. The summary outlines the background and intent of the LOD framework, how it expands on the AIA's LOD definitions, how the specification should be used and organized, and provides a high-level executive summary of the contents and purpose of the LOD Specification guide.
Quyết định số 1057/QĐ-BXD về việc công bố Hướng dẫn tạm thời áp dụng Mô hình ...Huytraining
gày 11/10/2017, Bộ Xây dựng ban hành Quyết định số 1057/QĐ-BXD về việc công bố Hướng dẫn tạm thời áp dụng Mô hình thông tin công trình (BIM) trong giai đoạn thí điểm để các cơ quan, tổ chức có liên quan sử dụng trong quá trình thực hiện.
Các nội dung trong tài liệu Hướng dẫn triển khai BIM nhằm phác thảo một cách tổng quát về sản phẩm, quy trình, các nội dung cơ bản để triển khai áp dụng BIM trong giai đoạn thí điểm.
Các nhóm các tài liệu được biên soạn trong bộ Hướng dẫn triển khai BIM bao gồm: Hướng dẫn chung; Một số nội dung hợp đồng mẫu cho các dự án áp dụng BIM; Hướng dẫn xác định chi phí tư vấn áp dụng BIM; Hướng dẫn quản lý thông tin trong BIM; Chỉ dẫn về Mức độ phát triển thông tin; Hướng dẫn lập Hồ sơ yêu cầu thông tin; Hướng dẫn xây dựng Kế hoạch thực hiện BIM; Một số thuật ngữ có liên quan đến BIM
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Business law for the students of undergraduate level. The presentation contains the summary of all the chapters under the syllabus of State University, Contract Act, Sale of Goods Act, Negotiable Instrument Act, Partnership Act, Limited Liability Act, Consumer Protection Act.
Sangyun Lee, 'Why Korea's Merger Control Occasionally Fails: A Public Choice ...Sangyun Lee
Presentation slides for a session held on June 4, 2024, at Kyoto University. This presentation is based on the presenter’s recent paper, coauthored with Hwang Lee, Professor, Korea University, with the same title, published in the Journal of Business Administration & Law, Volume 34, No. 2 (April 2024). The paper, written in Korean, is available at <https://shorturl.at/GCWcI>.
Guide on the use of Artificial Intelligence-based tools by lawyers and law fi...Massimo Talia
This guide aims to provide information on how lawyers will be able to use the opportunities provided by AI tools and how such tools could help the business processes of small firms. Its objective is to provide lawyers with some background to understand what they can and cannot realistically expect from these products. This guide aims to give a reference point for small law practices in the EU
against which they can evaluate those classes of AI applications that are probably the most relevant for them.
This document briefly explains the June compliance calendar 2024 with income tax returns, PF, ESI, and important due dates, forms to be filled out, periods, and who should file them?.
The Future of Criminal Defense Lawyer in India.pdfveteranlegal
https://veteranlegal.in/defense-lawyer-in-india/ | Criminal defense Lawyer in India has always been a vital aspect of the country's legal system. As defenders of justice, criminal Defense Lawyer play a critical role in ensuring that individuals accused of crimes receive a fair trial and that their constitutional rights are protected. As India evolves socially, economically, and technologically, the role and future of criminal Defense Lawyer are also undergoing significant changes. This comprehensive blog explores the current landscape, challenges, technological advancements, and prospects for criminal Defense Lawyer in India.
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Matthew Professional CV experienced Government LiaisonMattGardner52
As an experienced Government Liaison, I have demonstrated expertise in Corporate Governance. My skill set includes senior-level management in Contract Management, Legal Support, and Diplomatic Relations. I have also gained proficiency as a Corporate Liaison, utilizing my strong background in accounting, finance, and legal, with a Bachelor's degree (B.A.) from California State University. My Administrative Skills further strengthen my ability to contribute to the growth and success of any organization.
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Being a Paper Presented at Business Recovery and Insolvency Practitioners Association of Nigeria (BRIPAN) on Friday, August 18, 2023.
Lifting the Corporate Veil. Power Point Presentationseri bangash
"Lifting the Corporate Veil" is a legal concept that refers to the judicial act of disregarding the separate legal personality of a corporation or limited liability company (LLC). Normally, a corporation is considered a legal entity separate from its shareholders or members, meaning that the personal assets of shareholders or members are protected from the liabilities of the corporation. However, there are certain situations where courts may decide to "pierce" or "lift" the corporate veil, holding shareholders or members personally liable for the debts or actions of the corporation.
Here are some common scenarios in which courts might lift the corporate veil:
Fraud or Illegality: If shareholders or members use the corporate structure to perpetrate fraud, evade legal obligations, or engage in illegal activities, courts may disregard the corporate entity and hold those individuals personally liable.
Undercapitalization: If a corporation is formed with insufficient capital to conduct its intended business and meet its foreseeable liabilities, and this lack of capitalization results in harm to creditors or other parties, courts may lift the corporate veil to hold shareholders or members liable.
Failure to Observe Corporate Formalities: Corporations and LLCs are required to observe certain formalities, such as holding regular meetings, maintaining separate financial records, and avoiding commingling of personal and corporate assets. If these formalities are not observed and the corporate structure is used as a mere façade, courts may disregard the corporate entity.
Alter Ego: If there is such a unity of interest and ownership between the corporation and its shareholders or members that the separate personalities of the corporation and the individuals no longer exist, courts may treat the corporation as the alter ego of its owners and hold them personally liable.
Group Enterprises: In some cases, where multiple corporations are closely related or form part of a single economic unit, courts may pierce the corporate veil to achieve equity, particularly if one corporation's actions harm creditors or other stakeholders and the corporate structure is being used to shield culpable parties from liability.