Over the next few years, construction projects will increasingly become more complex and large. This also increases the amount of data and information to be processed. At the same time, this increases complexity. A very wide variety of information makes it difficult to bring together different planners. The quality and timeliness of information can suffer from a frequent exchange of information. The challenge in developing integrated data management in civil engineering is the sensible structuring and linking of information and data. This thesis proposes the combination of the Semantic Web and the methods of system engineering. The implementation of this approach with the help of a prototype shows that there are alternatives to a common data environment. This approach is initially considered theoretically in this thesis: How can projects be structured with the help of Breakdown Structures and how can the individual structure nodes be linked together with the help of the idea of the Semantic Web. The 3D model of a bridge is then used as a case study. This is used to check and evaluate the realizability of the theoretical approach. This case study shows that it is possible to analyze a project using Breakdown Structures and group them according to different aspects. This example also shows how different structure nodes can be connected to each other. For small projects, this approach can promote cooperation and data exchange. For larger and complex projects, however, a lot of time must be invested in structuring and linking information and the associated costs.
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Over the next few years, construction projects will increasingly become more complex and large. This also increases the amount of data and information to be processed. At the same time, this increases complexity. A very wide variety of information makes it difficult to bring together different planners. The quality and timeliness of information can suffer from a frequent exchange of information. The challenge in developing integrated data management in civil engineering is the sensible structuri...
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