Introduction
The IfcFacilitiesMgmtDomain Schema defines basic concepts in the
facilities management (FM) domain. Together with the IfcProcessExtension,
IfcProjectManagementExtension, and IfcSharedFacilitiesElements it provides a
set of models that can be used to exchange information between facilities
management applications.
Scope
The IfcFacilitiesMgmtDomain schema forms part of the Domain Layer of the
IFC Model. It extends the ideas concerning facilities management outlined in
the IfcSharedFacilitiesElements schema and management in general outlined in
the IfcSharedMgmtElements. The objective of the IfcFacilitiesMgmtDomain schema
is to capture information that supports specific business processes that are
wholly within the domain of interest of the Facilities Manager. The aim is to
provide support for information exchange and sharing within computer aided
facilities management and computer aided maintenance management applications.
The extent of the model will not support the some of the more detailed ideas
found in these applications.
The following are within the scope of this part of the
specifications:
- Managing the movement of people and their associated equipment from
one place to another. All types of move are considered to be within scope
ranging from moving a single person from one office to another to the movement
of complete organizations between locations.
- The assignment of facilities management standards according to roles
played by actors within an organization. Assignment of standards is limited to
space, furniture and equipment.
- Identification of assets that are to be subject to facilities
management and the assignment of maintenance work orders to that enable the
carrying out of maintenance work on assets.
- Recording the history of maintenance actions (or events) undertaken
on assets.
The following are outside of the scope of this part of the
specifications:
- Work interactions between actors and between space programs.
- Moving or identifying the movement of or identifying the need for (as
a result of moving) electrical or telecommunications services or connection
points or the need for new electrical or telecommunications equipment as a
result of the move.
- Facilities management standards other than space, furniture and
equipment.
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