
The Information Delivery Specification, which defines information requirements that can be read by humans and interpreted by computers, is now a standard.
This marks a significant milestone in how openBIM workflows are defined and implemented. According to buildingSMART International, which developed the Information Delivery Specification, it reflects a growing demand for more accurate and reliable data exchanges.
With this standard, users can specify what data must be included in a BIM dataset and subsequently validate if it is delivered. It is designed as a free, lightweight, standardised approach to delivery specification and subsequent checking, as intended in ISO 19650.
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