Basic Intelligent Modelling
2012-2013
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BIM1001
- 10 ECTS
Expected learning outcomes
On completing this course, students will have acquired basic knowledge and understanding of digital modelling, adding additional information (model enrichment) and in the use of intelligent models, data base concepts, Interactions and digital data flows.
Topic(s)
- Introduction to intelligent modelling, BIM and interaction
- Modelling principles, including object oriented as opposed to layes based modelling
- Properties, characteristics and definitions
- Model intelligence – how to enrich a model
- Data base concepts, general database terminology
- Practical model construction and publication
- Data flow and interaction – meaning, methods and consequences
Teaching Methods
Other
Teaching Methods (additional text)
Net based learning with conferences together with supervised project tasks.
Form(s) of Assessment
Evaluation of Project(s)
Form(s) of Assessment (additional text)
2 project tasks giving a combined achievement grading
Grading Scale
Alphabetical Scale, A(best) – F (fail)
External/internal examiner
Project tasks are periodically reviewed by external examiners
Delivered tasks are reviewed by internal examiners
Re-sit examination
By agreement with the Course Superviser
Teaching Materials
- Eastman, Chuck; Teicholz, Paul; Sacks, Rafael; Liston, Kathleen (2008): BIM Handbook. John Wiley & Sons, Inc ISBN 978-0-470-18528-5
- Statsbygg (2008): BIM-manual, www.statsbygg.no/bim
- Senate Properties’ BIM requirements 2007 www.senaatti.fi
Miscellaneous lecture notes and available web sites distributed via Fronter
Replacement course for
GEO1221