Interoperability requirements for automated manufacturing systems in construction

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Publicado en:Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing vol. 27, no. 1 (Feb 2016), p. 251
Autor principal: Tibaut, Andrej
Otros Autores: Rebolj, Danijel, Nekrep Perc, Matjaz
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520 3 |a Issue Title: Special Issue: Novel Strategies for Global Manufacturing Systems Interoperability Multi-disciplinary software interoperability in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Operations industry is becoming a new and widely adopted business culture. Technical advances in interoperability architectures, frameworks, methods and standards during the last decade resulted in higher maturity of product and process models. Mature models, in effect, enable data exchange by an increasing number of software applications in the industry. This establishes trust in data exchange and results in the lower cost impact of inefficient interoperability. The negative cost impact increases with advancing life-cycle phase, from planning and design phase to construction phase and to operation and maintenance phase. Interoperability in the planning and design phase is most mature and well published, while interoperability in the construction phase and for automated manufacturing is less researched. This paper reviews state-of-the art automated manufacturing systems in construction and researches interoperability requirements for automated construction in context of the entire building lifecycle. Our research is based on experimental free-form clay building, designed with embedded simple HVAC components, and manufactured with additive layer technology. Conclusions provide valuable results for interoperability research and practice in construction projects with automated manufacturing systems in place. 
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