taxonomy as types in the registry and just plug those types, with the right
values, into INT.
INT is defined as order dependent. I¹m not all that up on how BIM works,
but I think it¹s a strict hierarchy of models, which encodes fine in order
dependent tag lists.
It would be nice for some BIM expert to look at this and concur.
Brian
On 3/5/10 2:08 PM, "Carl Reed" <creed@opengeospatial.org> wrote:
> Brian et. all. -
>
> Just did a quick read of the document which triggered a question/thought.
>
> Is anyone in this group away of a standards project titled Open Floor Plan?
> The initial work was the result of Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley
> collaborating with the Golden Gate Safety Network to develop a format for
> displaying floor plans related building data for First Responders. In the last
> year, this activity has increased in collaboration scope to include the Open
> Geospatial Consortium, the buildingSMARTalliance, OASIS, the International
> Justice and Public Safety Network, and the Virginia EM. The idea is to define
> a relatively simple content model for indoor floor plans that can then be
> encoded in some grammar, such as GML. A key aspect of this work is the
> agreement that the vocabulary for indoor assets (such as a door/window etc)
> shall be based on the taxonomy and defined semantics as used in the
> international Building Information Model (BIM).
>
> Would be nice if the indoor location work and be consistent with or based on
> the same model as what is developed for the OFP.
>
> Let me know if there are any questions.
>
> Regards
>
> Carl Reed, PhD
> CTO and Executive Director Specification Program
> OGC
>
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