BS IEC SRD 63273-2:2024
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Smart city use case collection and analysis. City information modelling – Use case analysis
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2024 | 124 |
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4 | CONTENTS |
8 | FOREWORD |
10 | INTRODUCTION Figures Figure 1 – City information modelling use case collection and analysis approach |
12 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions |
14 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms 4 User stories of city information modelling in different application areas 4.1 General |
15 | 4.2 New town planning |
16 | 4.3 Three-dimensional visualization of property and land administration |
18 | 4.4 Construction approval management |
20 | 4.5 Project management during construction 4.6 Real estate registration management |
22 | 4.7 City management using city brain |
23 | 4.8 Heritage preservation and revitalization |
26 | 4.9 Transportation infrastructure planning |
27 | 4.10 Traffic management |
29 | 4.11 Water management |
31 | 4.12 Smart census project |
32 | 4.13 Urban underground pipeline management based on data lake |
33 | 4.14 Emergency management and rescue |
34 | 5 Use cases collection and database 5.1 General 5.2 New town planning 5.2.1 Use cases Tables Table 1 – The use cases of applying CIM in new town planning |
38 | 5.2.2 Use case analysis Figure 2 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin new town planning regarding stakeholders |
39 | 5.2.3 Requirements for the standards 5.2.4 Related documents 5.3 Three-dimensional visualization of property and land administration 5.3.1 Use cases Figure 3 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin new town planning regarding needs statement |
40 | Table 2 – The use cases of applying CIM in three-dimensional visualizationof property and land administration |
41 | 5.3.2 Use case analysis |
42 | Figure 4 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin 3D visualization of development application |
43 | 5.3.3 Requirements for the standards Figure 5 – The relationships among different use cases of applying city information modelling in 3D visualization of development application Figure 6 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin 3D visualization of development application regarding needs statement |
44 | 5.3.4 Related documents 5.4 Construction approval management 5.4.1 Use cases Figure 7 – Requirements for the standards of city information modellingin 3D visualization of development application Table 3 – The use cases of applying CIM in construction approval management |
50 | 5.4.2 Use case analysis |
51 | Figure 8 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin construction project approval management regarding stakeholders |
52 | 5.4.3 Requirements for the standards Figure 9 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modelling in construction project approval management regarding needs statement |
53 | 5.4.4 Related documents 5.5 Project management during construction 5.5.1 Use cases Table 4 – The use cases of applying city information modellingin project management during construction |
55 | 5.5.2 Use case analysis |
56 | 5.5.3 Requirements for the standards 5.5.4 Related documents 5.6 Real estate registration management 5.6.1 Use cases Table 5 – The use cases of applying city information modellingin real estate registration management |
59 | 5.6.2 Use case analysis Figure 10 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin real estate registration management regarding stakeholders |
60 | 5.6.3 Requirements for the standards Figure 11 – Structure of use case of applying city information modellingin real estate registration management regarding needs statement |
61 | 5.6.4 Related documents 5.7 City management using city brain 5.7.1 Use cases Table 6 – The use cases of applying city information modellingin city management using city brain |
63 | 5.7.2 Use case analysis |
64 | Figure 12 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin city brain regarding stakeholders Figure 13 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin city brain regarding needs statement |
65 | 5.7.3 Requirements for the standards 5.7.4 Related documents Figure 14 – Structure of use case of applying city information modellingin city brain regarding actors |
66 | 5.8 Heritage preservation and revitalization 5.8.1 Use cases Table 7 – The use cases of applying city information modellingin heritage preservation and revitalization |
72 | 5.8.2 Use case analysis |
73 | Figure 15 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin heritage prevention and revitalization regarding stakeholders |
74 | 5.8.3 Requirements for the standards 5.8.4 Related documents Figure 16 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin heritage prevention and revitalization regarding needs statement |
75 | 5.9 Transportation infrastructure planning 5.9.1 Use cases Table 8 – The use cases of applying city information modellingin transportation infrastructure planning |
77 | 5.9.2 Use case analysis Figure 17 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin transport infrastructure planning regarding stakeholders |
78 | 5.9.3 Requirements for the standards 5.9.4 Related documents 5.10 Traffic management 5.10.1 Use cases Figure 18 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin transport infrastructure planning regarding needs statement |
79 | Table 9 – The use cases of applying city information modelling in traffic management |
82 | 5.10.2 Use case analysis |
83 | Figure 19 – Structure of use case of applying city information modellingin traffic management regarding stakeholders |
84 | 5.10.3 Requirements for the standards 5.10.4 Related documents 5.11 Water management 5.11.1 Use cases Figure 20 – Structure of use case of applying city information modellingin traffic management regarding needs statement |
85 | Table 10 – The use cases of applying city information modelling in water management |
90 | 5.11.2 Use case analysis Figure 21 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin water management regarding stakeholders |
91 | 5.11.3 Requirements for the standards 5.11.4 Related documents 5.12 Smart census project 5.12.1 Use cases Figure 22 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin water management regarding needs statement |
92 | Table 11 – The use cases of applying city information modellingin smart census project |
94 | 5.12.2 Use case analysis |
95 | Figure 23 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin smart census project regarding stakeholders Figure 24 – Structure of use cases of applying city information modellingin smart census project regarding needs statement |
96 | 5.12.3 Requirements for the standards 5.12.4 Related documents 5.13 Urban underground pipeline management based on data lake 5.13.1 Use cases Table 12 – The use cases of applying city information modellingin urban underground pipeline management based on data lake |
98 | 5.13.2 Use case analysis Figure 25 – Structure of use case of applying city information modellingin urban underground pipeline management based on data lake regarding stakeholders |
99 | 5.13.3 Requirements for the standards 5.13.4 Related documents Figure 26 – Structure of use case of applying city information modelling in urban underground pipeline management based on data lake regarding needs statement |
100 | 5.14 Emergency management and rescue 5.14.1 Use cases Table 13 – The use cases of applying city information modellingin emergency management and rescue |
101 | 5.14.2 Use case analysis |
102 | Figure 27 – Structure of use case of applying city information modellingin emergency management and rescue regarding stakeholders |
103 | 5.14.3 Requirements for the standards 5.14.4 Related documents 6 Use case analysis and results 6.1 General picture of CIM use cases, stakeholders and non-human actors Figure 28 – Structure of use case of applying city information modellingin emergency management and rescue regarding needs statement |
104 | 6.2 Use case analysis results Table 14 – The number of CIM user stories and use cases collectedin different application areas |
105 | Figure 29 – Topic modelling results of CIM use cases |
106 | 6.3 Needs statement, requirement and stakeholder integrated analysis results 6.3.1 Word frequency analysis of needs statements 6.3.2 Word frequency analysis of requirements for the standards Figure 30 – Word frequency analysis results of needs statement |
107 | 6.3.3 Stakeholder analysis Figure 31 – Word frequency analysis results of requirements for the standards Table 15 – Needs of standards by different stakeholder groups |
108 | 6.3.4 Integrated analysis and standard needs Table 16 – City information modelling standard need list |
109 | 6.4 From use case analysis to recommendation |
111 | Annex A (informative)List of stakeholders and descriptions A.1 List of stakeholders and actors A.1.1 List of stakeholders and descriptions Table A.1 – List of stakeholders and descriptions |
121 | A.1.2 List of non-human actors and descriptions Table A.2 – List of non-human actors and descriptions |
123 | Bibliography |