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==Status Reports==
 
==Status Reports==

Latest revision as of 08:46, 4 July 2022

The MBSE & BIM work stream is about understanding the similarities, differences and relationship (if any) between Model-Based Systems Engineering and Building Information Modelling

Contents

[edit] Objectives

  • Define important concepts in the two approaches
  • Define the relationship between concepts in MBSE and concepts in BIM (and by implication the relationship between MBSE & BIM)
  • Provide guidance for projects wishing to utilise both approaches in parallel by identifying their areas of synergy and tension

[edit] Team

The MBSE & BIM team currently comprises the following members:

Member Organisation Role
James Towers Scarecrow Consultants Lead
Marcin Fabijaniak Techrete Ireland Member
Paul Sibson Atkins Member
Joseph Murphy HS2 Member
Paul Eastwood Costain Member

[edit] Research

Details of the groups current research in this area will be posted here

[edit] Publications

Year Title Author Scope Link Notes
2017 BIM & MBSE: Friends or Foe Brownsword et al. MBSE & BIM Rejected paper from ASEC2017

[edit] Status Reports

Date Link
26-09-17 Link

[edit] External Publications

Year Title Author Scope Link Notes
2016 The future of systems integration within civil infrastructure: A review and directions for research Whyte Systems Integration Link
2017 Doing it Differently: Systems for rethinking infrastructure (2nd Ed) Blockley & Godfrey Systems Thinking in the context of infrastructure projects Link Includes an Appendix on the need for ST when implementing BIM
2018 Measuring the Performance Characteristics of MBSE Techniques with BIM for the Construction Industry Redmond MBSE & BIM Link
2019 Digital twins for the built environment: An introduction to the opportunities, benefits, challenges and risks IET / Atkins BIM LInk

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