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Digital Twin Construction Ontology

Release: 2023-11-01

Modified on: 2023-11-01
This version:
https://dtc-ontology.cms.ed.tum.de/ontology/
Latest version:
https://dtc-ontology.cms.ed.tum.de/ontology#
Authors:
Jonas Schlenger
Contributors:
Jonas Schlenger, TUM
André Borrmann, TUM
Timson Yeung, Technion
Jhonathan Martinez, Technion
Rafael Sacks, Technion
Nicolas Bus, CSTB
Imported Ontologies:
Building Topology Ontology
Building Element Ontology
GeoSPARQL
WGS84 Geo Positioning
Download serialization:
JSON-LD RDF/XML N-Triples TTL
License:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License
Visualization:
Visualize with WebVowl
Evaluation:
Evaluate with OOPS!
Cite as:
Schlenger, J.; Yeung, T.; Vilgertshofer, S.; Martinez, J.; Sacks, R.; Borrmann, A.: A Comprehensive Data Schema for Digital Twin Construction. Proceedings of the 29th EG-ICE International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering, 2022, doi:10.7146/aul.455.c194

Ontology Specification Draft

SHACL shapes back to ToC

Shape constraint language (SHACL) shapes were created automatically based on the ontology file. These shapes check the compliance of the domain and range of object properties and datatype properties. The Turtle file with these shapes can be found here.

Acknowledgments back to ToC

The presented ontology was developed in the frame of the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 958398, “BIM2TWIN: Optimal Construction Management & Production Control“. The authors thankfully acknowledge the support of the European Commission in funding this project.

The authors would also like to thank Silvio Peroni for developing LODE, a Live OWL Documentation Environment, which is used for representing the Cross Referencing Section of this document and Daniel Garijo for developing Widoco, the program used to create the template used in this documentation.