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@PHDTHESIS{Werbrouck:999466,
      author       = {Werbrouck, Jeroen},
      othercontributors = {Pauwels, Pieter and Beetz, Jakob and Mannens, Erik},
      title        = {{T}he web as a common data environment: management of
                      federated multi-models},
      school       = {Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen},
      type         = {Dissertation},
      address      = {Aachen},
      publisher    = {RWTH Aachen University},
      reportid     = {RWTH-2024-12122},
      isbn         = {978-94-6355-826-6},
      pages        = {1 Online-Ressource : Illustrationen},
      year         = {2024},
      note         = {Veröffentlicht auf dem Publikationsserver der RWTH Aachen
                      University 2025. - Cotutelle Dissertation; Dissertation,
                      Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, 2024.
                      - Dissertation, Ghent University, 2024},
      abstract     = {The built environment brings together a wealth of
                      information from very diverse disciplines. The "digital
                      built environment" reflects this as the entirety of
                      contributions from architects, engineers, owners, facility
                      managers, governmental agencies, etc. Since these
                      contributions are highly diverse and produced by multiple
                      actors, it is not easy to maintain an overview of the
                      available information. In this context, a centralized
                      "Common Data Environment" (CDE) is used to facilitate
                      collaboration between these actors during specific phases of
                      the building lifecycle, on the scale of individual projects.
                      However, much information remains only decentrally
                      available, such as regulations or geospatial data.
                      Additionally, the existence of many mutually incompatible
                      centralized CDEs makes it difficult to connect data from
                      individual projects. This doctoral research explores an
                      alternative approach: examining the conditions for a
                      federated CDE and the technologies available to support it.
                      In this scenario, each actor can manage their own data while
                      still flexibly connecting it with other data sources on the
                      web via web technologies. The result is a "federated
                      multi-model" that potentially provides an overview of the
                      entire building lifecycle. Topics covered include data
                      vaults, interdisciplinary data collections, authorization,
                      and interaction with both autonomous services and end
                      users.},
      cin          = {211220},
      ddc          = {720},
      cid          = {$I:(DE-82)211220_20140620$},
      pnm          = {AECOstore: a web-based ecosystem for the existing building
                      stock (1S99022N)},
      pid          = {G:(FWO)1S99022N},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)11 / PUB:(DE-HGF)3},
      doi          = {10.18154/RWTH-2024-12122},
      url          = {https://publications.rwth-aachen.de/record/999466},
}