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Citation

Kim H, Kim J, Song J, Lee JK. Adv. Sci. Technol. Lett. (Sandy Bay) 2018; 150: 170-173.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Science and Engineering Research Support Society)

DOI

10.14257/astl.2018.150.39

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Building regulations have to be checked precisely for the safety of the building and its user. Especially, Korea fire code regulations have a complicated relation between reference regulation because of continuous revision over 25 times since 1999. The rule-checking process manually proceeded by a domain expert checking 2D floor plan and documents. The advent of CAD (ComputerAided Design) enables the computer to check reiterative building design checking process. However, this process necessarily requires knowledge and understanding of programming language. This paper demonstrates a visual language for computer-readable building code of Korea fire code regulations. Authoring visual language supports user to automatically generate computerreadable building code in the background of visual language. With visual language-based representation, domain workers can easily author computable building code by composing visual symbols. Through expanding includable contents, this visual language can be used in various field of architecture, engineering, construction and facility management (AEC-FM).


Language: en

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