Spatial Information Theory and Construction Informatics – a Fruitful Symbiosis (Invited Talk)

Author André Borrmann



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André Borrmann
  • Chair of Computational Modeling and Simulation, Technical University of Munich, Germany

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André Borrmann. Spatial Information Theory and Construction Informatics – a Fruitful Symbiosis (Invited Talk). In 14th International Conference on Spatial Information Theory (COSIT 2019). Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs), Volume 142, pp. 13:1-13:7, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2019) https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.COSIT.2019.13

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Traditionally, Spatial Information Theory and Construction Engineering have been recognized as widely separated fields with only very little connections. However, in recent years the construction industry has undergone a substantial change: It is evolving from rather historic practices based on 2D drawings into modern digital processes based on information-rich 3D models that can be generated, analyzed and processed by means of computer technology. This progression, driven and fostered by the Construction Informatics Community, opens the possibility for innovative research in the fascinating area where Spatial Information Theory and Construction Engineering overlap. The paper gives an overview on ongoing activities in this area.

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  • Applied computing → Computer-aided design
Keywords
  • Building Information Modeling
  • Spatial operators
  • Code Compliance Checking
  • Design synthesis
  • Visual query language
  • Pedestrian dynamics

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