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Data Models and Documentation

Explore foundational concepts that structure and define digital information across industrial and technical systems. This category introduces key terms such as data models, digital twins, metadata, and documentation standards.

As built documentation

As built documentation refers to the final and authoritative record of a construction, infrastructure, or industrial project as it was actually completed. Unlike design documents, which reflect the intended plans, […]

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Asset Data

Asset data refers to structured and detailed information about an organisation’s physical assets—such as buildings, machinery, infrastructure, and equipment—used for planning, operations, and maintenance. Typical asset data includes attributes like […]

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Attribute data

Attribute data refers to descriptive or technical information linked to specific objects or elements within a dataset, model, or system. In the context of 3D modelling, BIM (Building Information Modelling), […]

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Base Data, Base Data Model

Base data refers to the fundamental information or material collected and analyzed before starting a project, design task, or decision-making process. These data form the foundation on which project goals […]

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Building Information Modeling (BIM)

Building Information Modeling, also known as BIM, is a digital process for creating and managing information that describes the physical and functional characteristics of a building. This technology enables the […]

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Change Detection Model

A Change Detection Model is a digital representation that identifies and visualises physical differences between two or more 3D datasets captured at different points in time. It is commonly used […]

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Data Model, Data Modelling

A data model is a structured, logical representation of information that defines how data is organised, stored, interpreted, and exchanged between systems. It acts as a framework for understanding complex […]

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Data Warehouses

A data warehouse is a centralised information system that aggregates and stores data from multiple sources in a unified format for analysis and reporting purposes. It allows organisations to collect, […]

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Device Hierarchy

Device hierarchy refers to a system in which the equipment and components of a production facility or other technical environment are organized into a hierarchical structure. This allows for a […]

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Digitalisation of Industrial Environments

The digitalisation of industrial environments refers to the systematic transformation of traditional industrial operations, infrastructure, and processes into digital systems using technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud […]

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Document management

Document management refers to the structured approach of storing, retrieving, sharing and controlling access to organisational documents and information. Effective document management ensures that the right people access the right […]

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Equipment Position

An equipment position refers to the precise physical and logical location of a device, component, or system element within a technical or industrial hierarchy. It determines where a piece of […]

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Metadata

Metadata is data that describes other data, providing context, properties, and structural information about it. Metadata helps users understand, manage, and utilize data more efficiently. It can include, for example, […]

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Parametric Geometry

Parametric geometry is a computer-aided design method in which geometric forms are generated and controlled through parameters—predefined variables and mathematical rules—rather than through direct manual manipulation. Technical OverviewIn a parametric […]

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PI Diagram

A PI diagram (Piping and Instrumentation Diagram) is a detailed technical drawing used in process industries to illustrate the interconnections between process equipment, piping, and instrumentation. It serves as a […]

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PI Diagram (Piping and Instrumentation Diagram)

A Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (PI Diagram or P&ID) is a detailed schematic representation used in process engineering to illustrate the piping layout, instrumentation, and control systems within an industrial […]

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Plant Coordinate System

A plant coordinate system is a spatial reference framework tailored to the specific needs of a facility or industrial environment. It defines three-dimensional positions within the plant, enabling consistent and […]

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Production Facility Model

A production facility model is a digital representation of the structure, processes, and operations of a production plant. It includes the facility’s physical components, such as machinery and equipment, as […]

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Three.js

Three.js is a JavaScript library that enables the creation and rendering of three-dimensional graphics in a web browser via the WebGL interface. It facilitates the development of dynamic and interactive […]

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Unity

Unity is a cross-platform real-time development platform primarily used to create 2D and 3D applications, simulations, and games. It is widely adopted across industries for developing immersive experiences, including augmented […]

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