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An Assessment of BIM-CAREM Against the Selected BIM Capability Assessment Models
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2018-10-04
Author
YILMAZ, GÖKÇEN
Akçamete Güngör, Aslı
DEMİRÖRS, ONUR
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Although various BIM capability and maturity models have been developed to meet different BIM capability/maturity assessment purposes, there has not been a model which is broadly used and commonly accepeted in the literature. A Reference Model for BIM Capability Assessment (BIM-CAREM) was developed based on the meta-model of ISO/IEC 33000 to be used for assessing BIM capability levels of AEC/FM processes. This paper aims to compare the components of BIM-CAREM with the assessment questions of the identified models from the literature. Moreover, data collected from a previously performed case study was used to carry out self-assessments by using these models. Then, these assessment results were compared with the findings gathered from assessments performed with BIM-CAREM. The comparison indicated that, BIM-CAREM has more detailed and specified questions for assessing BIM capability of different AEC/FM processes and has comparable assessment results to that of identified capability models.
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Building information modeling
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BIM capability assessment
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BIM maturity
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/48439
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00220-6_46
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G. YILMAZ, A. Akçamete Güngör, and O. DEMİRÖRS, “An Assessment of BIM-CAREM Against the Selected BIM Capability Assessment Models,” 2018, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/48439.