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BIMXML

2011 © ONUMA, Inc.

Simple code to organize complex data sets

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BIMXML Introduction

Introduction of ONUMA material by BIM Education Co-op

Data management with visual objects

Realistic Object

Symbolic Object

Multiple Objects

Ultimately Complex Objects

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Learning Objectives

Realize this code language is already in use by leading entities

Understand your value organizing visual data reports

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20 Slides introduce the value of BIMXML

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Begin your understanding of BIMXML benefits

Learning Objectives

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Building Information Models

Modeling data productivity and profitability - http://BIMXML.org

Extensible Markup Language

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People can understand 3D Objects in BIM

Extensible Markup Language already manages Excel data on the Web

Excel can manage an almost infinite amount of BIM data

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Objects can be a Dot

There can be more Excel data linked to a dot than to realistic objects

Data can range from very simple to very complex

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A Space can be an Object

This builds up quickly . . .

Clearly defined data organization is key with BIMXML

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Spaces can hold multiple ObjectsSpaces can be realistically detailed or symbolic

Related Excel files list information you organize

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Spaces can have realistic objects . . . . . . and symbols in them at the same time

Visuals are just a reporting tool - the building information in Excel is key

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Spaces can be on floors Floors can have geometric shapes and color codes

Multiple professions can code the same model in many ways

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Floors can be in buildingsBuildings can be animated for construction sequencing

You can create “movies of the future” for your building (link)

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Multiple buildings can create a CampusA campus can be in 2D and have multiple “D” in Excel

The US Coast Guard Academy uses this process (link)

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Objects in Spaces . . .. . . in Buildings with Floors

A Building Information Model can be a BIM dot with infinite data

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Web-based information can be very clearClear information improves professional decision making

This process is used in many industries and by the GSA (link)

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Portfolios of Dots can be powerfulEvery chair in a company or institution can be in BIMXML

California Community College has 72 mil sq in BIMXML (link)

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Understanding Levels of Detail is keyLevels of Detail - the right information available at the right time

Visual clarity of information improves profitability

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Levels of Detail can be seen as dotsBIMXML shows clear information to many professionals

The US Army Corps of Engineers uses BIMXML (link)

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Non-linear Thinking is Required Non-linear Levels of Detail improve productivity and profitability

Award Winning Case Studies are Available (link)

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BIMXML supports multiple usesInformation from many programs can be brought together

Product installation and maintenance information can exist in one model

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You probably already use XML Linking XML to Models provides surprising benefits

You do not need to learn XML or BIMXML to use it

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Quickly connect data from many programsDiscover solutions to seemingly intractable business problems

BIMXML will even connect to future programs through Excel

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“Industry Foundation Classes” code GeometryBIMXML inserts information into coded Geometry

You don’t need to code anything, but it helps to understand this concept

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BIMXML is available todayThis simplified code standard provides proven benefits

Contact Michael Bordenaro on LinkedIn.com for more information

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