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| Avtorstvo: |
Žiga TURK // 1.08 Objavljeno predavanje na znanstveni konferenci
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| Leto: |
1999 |
| Citat: |
TURK, Žiga. Constraints of product modelling
approach in building. V: LACASSE, Michael A. (ur.), VANIER, Dana J. (ur.).
Durability of building materials and components 8 : service life and asset
management : proceedings of the Eighth international conference on Durability of
building materials and components, 8dbmc, Vancouver, Canada, May 30 - June 3,
1999. Ottawa: National Research Council of Canada, 1999, str. 2776-2787,
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| Povzetek: |
The ultimate goal of building product modelling has been to
define the data structures that could be used to describe our built environment.
In spite of the huge size and complexity of this task, the theoretical
foundations of modelling received little attention. In the paper the traditional
foundations of the modelling approaches are questioned. An unorthodox
perspective on the computerised representation of the real world is introduced.
The view is based on Heidegger's philosophy and Winograd's critique of
artificial intelligence. The author exposes the difference between the modelling
of material phenomena (such as in structural mechanics) and the modelling of
knowledge and information. He makes a distinction between physical models and
anthropo-technical models. He claims that the latter are not objective but
subjective. This is the major constraint in using product model technology in
building. The author concludes that building product and process models do not
model objective reality but the modeller's subjective understanding of that
reality Therefore several correct but different models may exist. Based on the
analysis the following information technologies look promising: simple generic
models that allow room for different (even wrong) interpretations; generic
software that allows uses outside the intended scope; friendly software that
does not build a barrier to engineer's being in the world; non model-based
software to support creative design; communication software to support
commitment negotiation instead of information exchange. Complete product models
and product models for creative design are not possible [COBISS.SI-ID 701281]
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1.08 Objavljeno predavanje na znanstveni konferenci |
| COBISS ID |
701281 Polni zapis iz sistema COBISS |
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