Systems information modelling: Enabling digital asset management

© 2016 Elsevier LtdHaving access to the right information at the right time has been, and remains a pervasive problem during operations and maintenance (O&M) and thus hinders an asset owner's ability to ensure their facilities performance are being optimized. Typically, asset managers are o...

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Main Authors: Love, Peter, Zhou, Jingyang, Matthews, Jane, Luo, H.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/58367
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author Love, Peter
Zhou, Jingyang
Matthews, Jane
Luo, H.
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Zhou, Jingyang
Matthews, Jane
Luo, H.
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description © 2016 Elsevier LtdHaving access to the right information at the right time has been, and remains a pervasive problem during operations and maintenance (O&M) and thus hinders an asset owner's ability to ensure their facilities performance are being optimized. Typically, asset managers are often confronted with ‘As-built’ documentation that is prepared using Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) and is often incomplete, erroneous and/or redundant, which adversely impacts an asset's integrity and productivity during O&M. With this mind, the quality of information contained within ‘As-Built’ electrical documentation for an ‘Underground Railway Station’ is evaluated by quantifying the errors and omissions contained within them. The cost to document information using CAD compared to the development of a System Information Model (SIM) is determined. A retrospective SIM is constructed and a bi-directional link with a three dimensional (3D) model is established to ensure the integrity of the information required for O&M. The use of a SIM instead of CAD can provide engineers with a new medium and process for preparing the design and documentation of electrical systems as it provides them with an ability to obtain significant productivity and cost benefits. The empirical research presented in this paper provides the impetus for future research in the fertile and unexplored area of Digital Asset Management for infrastructure projects.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-583672017-11-24T05:45:56Z Systems information modelling: Enabling digital asset management Love, Peter Zhou, Jingyang Matthews, Jane Luo, H. © 2016 Elsevier LtdHaving access to the right information at the right time has been, and remains a pervasive problem during operations and maintenance (O&M) and thus hinders an asset owner's ability to ensure their facilities performance are being optimized. Typically, asset managers are often confronted with ‘As-built’ documentation that is prepared using Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) and is often incomplete, erroneous and/or redundant, which adversely impacts an asset's integrity and productivity during O&M. With this mind, the quality of information contained within ‘As-Built’ electrical documentation for an ‘Underground Railway Station’ is evaluated by quantifying the errors and omissions contained within them. The cost to document information using CAD compared to the development of a System Information Model (SIM) is determined. A retrospective SIM is constructed and a bi-directional link with a three dimensional (3D) model is established to ensure the integrity of the information required for O&M. The use of a SIM instead of CAD can provide engineers with a new medium and process for preparing the design and documentation of electrical systems as it provides them with an ability to obtain significant productivity and cost benefits. The empirical research presented in this paper provides the impetus for future research in the fertile and unexplored area of Digital Asset Management for infrastructure projects. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/58367 10.1016/j.advengsoft.2016.10.007 restricted
spellingShingle Love, Peter
Zhou, Jingyang
Matthews, Jane
Luo, H.
Systems information modelling: Enabling digital asset management
title Systems information modelling: Enabling digital asset management
title_full Systems information modelling: Enabling digital asset management
title_fullStr Systems information modelling: Enabling digital asset management
title_full_unstemmed Systems information modelling: Enabling digital asset management
title_short Systems information modelling: Enabling digital asset management
title_sort systems information modelling: enabling digital asset management
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/58367