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Secondary Developments Based on BIM Virtual Technology

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Information Computing and Applications (ICICA 2013)

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The article introduces and summarizes the existing BIM technology and virtual construction technology, starting from the construction status and the actual demand, to analyze the application of BIM in construction engineering; and practice of virtual construction technology is studied through the professional modeling software and software development platform combining, realize visual management construction process; and combined with the two development achieved acquisition of specific information in the BIM model and component collision detection function, and provide powerful technical support for the further construction of buildings.

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Bai, S. (2013). Secondary Developments Based on BIM Virtual Technology. In: Yang, Y., Ma, M., Liu, B. (eds) Information Computing and Applications. ICICA 2013. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 392. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-53703-5_18

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