GeoBIM Benchmark 2019: Intermediate Results

Francesca Noardo, Filip Biljecki, Giorgio Agugiaro, Ken Arroyo Ohori, Claire Ellul, Lars Harrie, Jantien Stoter

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Abstract

An investigation into the implementation state of open standards in software is currently ongoing through the ISPRS/EuroSDR ‘GeoBIM benchmark 2019’ initiative, which kicked off earlier this year. The benchmark activity provides a way of assessing and comparing the functionality of different software packages in GIS and BIM in terms of their ability to handle standardised data (IFC and CityGML) and undertake various tasks using this data. Approximately 65 people have registered to participate so far, with participants from a wide range of backgrounds and proposing to test a variety of software packages. This confirms that the issues under investigation are of interest, and also meets the wider benchmark aim of having a variety of participants, since the project is conceived as using a bottom-up approach with cross-disciplinary and cross-expertise participation. While full benchmark results are not due to be submitted until later this year, interim results have highlighted a number of common issues across multiple software packages, and a web meeting for participants held in July 2019 also led to some improvements in how the benchmark results are being captured.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)47-52
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
VolumeXLII
Issue number4/W15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Event14th 3D GeoInfo Conference - Singapore, Singapore
Duration: 24 Sept 201927 Sept 2019

Keywords

  • 3D city models
  • BIM
  • CityGML
  • Data interoperability
  • GeoBIM
  • IFC
  • Open standards
  • Software support

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