PSI - Issue 44

Emanuele Renzi et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 44 (2023) 1228–1235 Emanuele Renzi et al. / Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2022) 000 – 000

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• give value to the public good because its information will be made more accessible and with interoperable languages; • ensure a more effective analysis of national or European statistical assessments; • ensure consistency with the ISO EN 19650 standard which identifies the structuring of the data as AIM (Asset Information Model); • define through information models the current state of the places useful for the most efficient start of new design activities (maintenance, renovation, demolition and reconstruction); • exploit the information present in the information model to realize, through suitable tools addressed to the pre generation of an analytical model parallel to the BIM information model, digital bases useful for the definition of both structural calculation models and numerical models for analysis in the geotechnical field. As a first step, managers will have to enter the required data in the National Archive; for this purpose it is appropriate that AINOP defines the structure of the data in terms of organization and structured classification of information, in order to constitute an information database (composed of information containers, graphs, non-graphic, structured and documental) independent in its current and future use from any specific commercial software application that would limit usability. The different databases will have to cooperate adequately, avoiding duplication of information burdens by managers (Fig. 5).

Fig. 5. (a): BIM is about data; (b): BIM gains value when shared; (c): It only works with Known data structures.

Fig. 6. Interoperable Digital Platforms.

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