TY - THES A1 - Koch, Christian T1 - Bauwerksmodellierung im kooperativen Planungsprozess: Mit der Objektorientierung zur Verarbeitungsorientierung T1 - Building Modeling in Cooperative Design: With Object-orientation to Processing-orientation N2 - Im rechnergestützten Bauplanungsprozess arbeiten verschiedene Fachplaner an der gemeinsamen Aufgabe, ein Bauwerk zu planen, zusammen. Verfügbare Kooperationsansätze beschäftigen sich mit versionierten und verteilten Bauwerksmodellen, die auf Basis der Objektorientierung virtuelle Bauwerkszustände beschreiben. Die in diesen zustandsorientierten Modellen unberücksichtigten Zustandsänderungen führen zu derzeitigen Problemen beim Austausch, beim Vergleich und bei der Zusammenführung von versionierten Bauwerksinformationen. Gegenstand der vorliegenden Arbeit ist die Entwicklung eines verarbeitungsorientierten Ansatzes zur ganzheitlichen Betrachtung der Bauwerksmodellierung. Neben der zustandsorientierten Beschreibung eines virtuellen Bauwerks werden zusätzlich änderungsorientierte Informationen in Form von Modellieroperationen in der Modellbildung berücksichtigt. Es wird eine Modellierungssprache definiert, um Operationen formal zu beschreiben. Modellieroperationen bilden eine Verarbeitungsschnittstelle für Objektmodelle, repräsentieren Entwurfsabsichten, reichern bestehende Bauwerksmodelle mit Änderungssemantik an und tragen zur Konsistenzsicherung in diesen Modellen bei. Neuartige Kooperationskonzepte für den Austausch, den Vergleich und das Zusammenführen von versionierten Bauwerksinformationen werden auf Grundlage des vorgeschlagenen Ansatzes entwickelt. Sowohl das Modell als auch die Sprache werden unabhängig von aktuellen Technologien formal beschrieben. Die prinzipielle Anwendbarkeit des vorgeschlagenen Ansatzes wird im Rahmen einer Pilotimplementierung auf Basis eines Open-Source-Systems im Bauwesen nachgewiesen. N2 - Several actors involved in the computer-supported building planning process work together towards a common goal - the design of a building. Available cooperation approaches focus on versioned and distributed building models which describe virtual building states on the basis of the object-oriented method. State changes remain unconsidered and lead to known problems when exchanging, comparing and merging versioned building information. The work presented deals with the development of a processing-oriented approach for the integral consideration of building modeling. In addition to the state-oriented description of a virtual building, change-oriented information is provided by means of model operations. A new modeling language is defined for the formal description of operations. Model operations establish a processing interface for object models, represent design intents, enhance existing building models with change semantics and add to the consistency of these models. New enhanced concepts for cooperation are defined on the basis of the approach presented. These concepts provide functionality for cooperation when exchanging, comparing and merging versioned building information. Both the model and the language are formally described in order to be independent of current technologies. The applicability of the approach proposed is verified in principle by a pilot implementation based on an Open Source engineering system. T3 - Informatik in Architektur und Bauwesen - 1 KW - Planungsprozess KW - Kooperation KW - Objektorientierung KW - Informationsmanagement KW - Bauwerksmodellierung KW - Versionierung KW - cooperation KW - building modeling KW - object-orientation KW - versioning KW - information management Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20090415-14647 UR - http://www.vdg-weimar.de/katalog/bauwerksmodellierung-im-kooperativen-planungsprozess-mit-der-objektorientierung-zur-verarbeitungsorientierung-1098.html SN - 978-3-95773-029-9 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Olivier, A. H. T1 - An application-centred framework for distributed engineering applications N2 - The conceptual structure of an application that can support the structural analysis task in a distributed collaboratory is described in (van Rooyen and Olivier 2004). The application described there has a standalone component for executing the finite element method on a local workstation in the absence of network access. This application is comparable to current, local workstation based finite element packages. However, it differs fundamentally from standard packages since the application itself, and its objects, are adapted to support distributed execution of the analysis task. Basic aspects of an object-oriented framework for the development of applications which can be used in similar distributed collaboratories are described in this paper. An important feature of this framework is its application-centred design. This means that an application can contain any number of engineering models, where the models are formed by the collection of objects according to semantic views within the application. This is achieved through very flexible classes Application and Model, which are described in detail. The advantages of the application-centred design approach is demonstrated with reference to the design of steel structures, where the finite element analysis model, member design model and connection design model interact to provide the required functionality. KW - Ingenieurbau KW - Verteiltes System KW - Planungsprozess KW - Modellierung KW - Framework Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-1353 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rueppel, Uwe A1 - Meißner, Udo F. A1 - Greb, Steffen T1 - A Petri Net based Method for Distributed Process Modelling in Structural Engineering N2 - The contribution introduces a method for the distributed process modelling in order to support the process orientation in Structural Engineering, i.e., the modelling, analysis and management of planning processes. The approach is based on the Petri Net theory for the modelling of planning processes and workflows in Structural Engineering. Firstly, a central and coarse process model serves as a pre-structuring system for the detailed modelling of the technical planning activities. Secondly, the involved planning participants generate distributed process models with detailed technical workflow information. Finally, these distributed process models will be combined in the central workflow net. The final net is of great importance for the process orientation in Structural Engineering, i.e., the identification, publication, analysis, optimization and finally the management of planning processes. KW - Ingenieurbau KW - Verteiltes System KW - Planungsprozess KW - Modellierung KW - Petri-Netz Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-1338 ER -