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Revision as of 15:52, 18 December 2022
The Construction Blockchain Conference, or simply CBC, was established in 2021 at University College London.
Contents
- 1 Conference Proceedings
- 1.1 Opening Session
- 1.2 Session 1: BIM Frameworks: Adoption and Legacy
- 1.3 Session 2: BIM Objects Evolution and the Future of Asset Management
- 1.4 Session 3: CDE, Data Models for Interoperability
- 1.5 Session 4: Smart Contracts, BIM and Project Management
- 1.6 Session 5: Rethinking BIM Adoption
- 1.7 Session 6: Rethinking BIM Adoption
- 1.8 Closing Session
- 2 Reference
Conference Proceedings
Opening Session
Session 1: BIM Frameworks: Adoption and Legacy
- Digital Construction: The Blockchain Imperative
- Blockchain Technology to secure Digital Twin data throughout Smart Building's life cycle in a decentralized Circular Economy
- Analysis of further development and establishment potentials of the BIM method under consideration of the possibilities of the blockchain
- Implementing blockchain and smart contracts into construction: a socio-technical framework
Session 2: BIM Objects Evolution and the Future of Asset Management
- BIM Objects Evolution for Future Heritage Asset Management
- How to use blockchain
- The creation and management of digital claims in decentralised finance
- The challenges of modernising the railway – an Asset Management perspective
Session 3: CDE, Data Models for Interoperability
Session 4: Smart Contracts, BIM and Project Management
Session 5: Rethinking BIM Adoption
Session 6: Rethinking BIM Adoption
Closing Session
Reference
Proceeding DOI: https://doi.org/10.47330/CBC.2021.AOFW3842