ABSTRACT

ECPPM 2022 - eWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction contains the papers presented at the 14th European Conference on Product & Process Modelling (ECPPM 2022, Trondheim, Norway, 14-16 September 2022), and builds on a long-standing history of excellence in product and process modelling in the construction industry, which is currently known as Building Information Modelling (BIM). The following topics and applications are given special attention:

  • Sustainable and Circular Driven Digitalisation: Data Driven Design and/or Decision Support Assessment and Documentation of Sustainability Information lifecycle
  • Data Management: Collection, Processing and Presentation of Environmental Product Documentation (EPD) and Product Data Templates (PDT)
  • Digital Enabled Collaboration: Integrated and Multi-Disciplinary Processes
  • Virtual Design and Construction (VDC): Production Metrics, Integrated Concurrent Engineering, Lean Construction and Information Integration
  • Automation of Processes: Automation of Design and Engineering Processes, Parametric Modelling and Robotic Process Automation
  • Expert Systems: BIM based model and compliance checking
  • Enabling Technologies: Machine Learning, Big Data, Artificial and Augmented Intelligence, Digital Twins, Semantic Technology Sensors and IoT Production with Autonomous Machinery, Robotics and Combinations of Existing and New Technical Solutions
  • Frameworks for Implementation: International Information Management Series (ISO 19650), and Other International Standards (ISO), European (CEN) and National Standards, Digital Platforms and Ecosystems
  • Human Factors in Digital Application: Digital Innovation, Economy of Digitalisation, Client, Organisational, Team and/or Individual Perspectives

Over the past 25 years, the biennial ECPPM conference proceedings series has provided researchers and practitioners with a unique platform to present and discuss the latest developments regarding emerging BIM technologies and complementary issues for their adoption in the AEC/FM industry.

section |112 pages

Sustainable and circular driven digitalisation

part |50 pages

Life-cycle assessment

part |46 pages

Product data

section |66 pages

Digital supported collaboration

section |114 pages

Digital twin

part |64 pages

Facilities management

section |314 pages

Enabling technologies

part |92 pages

Machine learning

part |56 pages

Model checking

part |58 pages

Processes

part |50 pages

Scanning

section |104 pages

Human factors

section |64 pages

Interoperability