Publications / 2011 Proceedings of the 28th ISARC, Seoul, Korea

Applying Cloud Computing Technology to BIM Visualization and Manipulation

Tien-Hsiang Chuang, Bo-Cing Lee, I-Chen Wu
Pages 144-149 (2011 Proceedings of the 28th ISARC, Seoul, Korea, ISBN 978-89-954572-4-5, ISSN 2413-5844)
Abstract:

A current trend in the construction sector is the application of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for the efficient integration and management of engineering information. Today, engineering consultant, construction and architectural companies conduct research into the development of BIM in order to integrate and visualize engineering information. The capabilities of BIM for information integration, visualization and parametric design, reduce duplication of work and interface integration complexity, significantly saving both time and cost. At present, BIM desktop applications such as Autodesk Architecture, Bentley Architecture and Graphsoft ArchiCAD, can only integrate and visualize information on-site. Difficulties remain in obtaining and updating information from other sites, which restricts communication and information distribution between different sites. As visualization efficiencies and hardware capabilities mature and continue to improve, the development framework of applications is now moving form “Client-Server” to “Host-based”, which is referred to as “Cloud Computing” technology. In this research, we utilize the concept of Software as a Service (SaaS) and Cloud Computing in order to develop a visual system for BIM visualization and manipulation. This system can not only visualize three-dimensional (3D) BIM models, it can also manipulate 3D BIM models through the web without the limitations of time or distance. This system can facilitate communication and distribution of information between related participants, such as construction companies, building owners and architectural companies in order to manage projects effectively and efficiently.

Keywords: BIM, Cloud Computing, SaaS, Information Visualization, Information Manipulation