Meeting minutes 04122015

From Linked Building Data Community Group

Attendees

  • Kris McGlinn (TCD-ADAPT)
  • Pieter Pauwels (UGent)
  • Alex Bradley (Cardiff University)
  • Gonçal Costa (ARC-La Salle)
  • Matthias Weise (AEC3)
  • Peter Muigg (Muigg)
  • Seppo Törmä (Aalto University)

Date and time

  • 04/12/2015
  • 13:00 CET

Agenda

Discuss the progress of development on the Guidelines for:

  • analysis of project use cases
  • identifying data requirements
  • mapping of data requirements
  • generation of ontologies
  • linking of ontologies
  • and publication of data

Notes

Kris presents the current state of the SWIMing project a SWIMing document is delivered about the specification of use cases: D2.2-Guidelines and best practices for BLCEM process and data management - Phase 1 draft.docx https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Uy5PyM-u9L0vtF95majtVUqsBlGbMlLua102fsK5Rqg/edit?userstoinvite=cmcglinn2012@gmail.com&ts=56618022&actionButton=1

W3C LBD group has built / collected a number of use cases and data requirements for these use cases. Many use cases in energy, because that was the initial focus This has been documented in the deliverable document by SWIMing Now, these use cases and data requirements are modelled in the ReqCap tool that is built by Matthias Weise (AEC3) The ReqCap tool is an online tool that is available at http://85.10.201.48:4590

ReqCap: multiple data sources can be combined and aligned, in support of the use case.

> Peter Muigg: where is this available? > reply Matthias Weise: http://85.10.201.48:4590 -> Peter asks Matthias Weise and Kris McGlinn for registration

There is a video available for the REQCAP tool at: http://phaedrus.scss.tcd.ie/buildviz/video/tutorials/swiming_reqcap/SWIMing-ReqCap.html

> Peter Muigg: We have been doing similar work in the BuildingSMART community. How is all the presented work related to this previous work? We have been capturing requirements, we have been making links. How is it combined? This work is also one of the key topics of the European CEN Working Group 442: standardisation about information exchange in the AEC industry. How is the work related to the work by this upcoming working group? > reply Matthias Weise and Pieter Pauwels: the W3C LBD is not directly aimed towards AEC industy itself, but rather towards the combination with external domains (GIS, Sensors, heritage, system, navigation) using SemWeb technologies. Relation should nevertheless be sought with the CEN and BuildingSMART Working Groups.

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