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BIM Q&A: Common Databases for Storing BIM Model Data

By leveraging the strengths of both BIM models and databases through a diversion approach, BIM software can focus on image presentation and editing, while the database handles geometric calculations and various queries. This method enables the development of more tailored API programs to manage complex or intertwined queries that require multiple functions.

BIM Q&A | What databases are commonly used for storing BIM model data?

1. Separating BIM and databases introduces a set of SQL query techniques. With well-defined custom SQL syntax, queries can be combined or sorted flexibly to deliver more precise results, giving users greater freedom in executing query functions.

2. Utilizing cloud storage to save files within the database enables remote users to work independently without interfering with one another, facilitating collaborative multi-user workflows similar to Google’s cloud file editing. Exploring how to implement this concept and design the database structure is a valuable topic for further research.

3. Today’s intelligent sensing instruments come with diverse functions and styles. Embedding building models within these sensors and creating a database to store this data will support future analyses of smart buildings, including green energy management, electricity consumption, and temperature monitoring.

4. Transferring BIM’s geometric data to the database allows fast queries and calculations to be performed directly in the database, with results linked back to BIM component IDs for further use. Since most geometric computations in building information modeling rely on spatial data, this approach accelerates program execution and positions BIM as an effective information hub for building operations and maintenance. Additionally, during BIM application workflows, models often serve as data controllers. Input data for many software tools originates from BIM component properties, and output data may feed into other programs. This creates a complex yet well-organized information flow.

That wraps up the overview of databases commonly used to store BIM model data. I hope you find this information helpful!

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