Document decomposition by content as a means for structuring building project information

Tunçer, B; Stouffs, R and Sariyildiz, S (2002) Document decomposition by content as a means for structuring building project information. Construction Innovation, 2(4), pp. 229-248. ISSN 1471-4175

Abstract

Webbased document management applications serve to store, organize, and manage a collection of documents within the context of a building project. The organization of documents, using mechanisms for indexing and relating these, aims to build an information structure that supports effective searching and browsing. We present a methodology for a stronger integration of project documents of different formats into a rich, highly interrelated, information structure. Specifically, we propose a decomposition of project documents by content in relation to a semantic structure for the categorization of document components. We consider a notion of typologies from architecture as a guide for constructing such a semantic structure. We discuss the application of this methodology to building projects, and propose its use in Webbased document management applications in the AEC industry. As an illustration of this methodology, we describe a prototype application, as a presentation tool for architectural analyses in an educational context.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: architectural typologies; document management; information structure; representation; xml
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 14:27
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