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AS ISO 12006.2:2021
[Current]Building construction — Organization of information about construction works, Part 2: Framework for classification
Identically adopts ISO 12006 2:2015 for Australia which defines a framework for the development of built environment classification systems. It identifies recommended classification table titles for a range of information object classes according to particular views. It shows how the object classes classified in each table are related, as a series of systems and sub-systems. KEYWORDS: Construction; Built environment classification systems; Information organization; Classification framework.
Published: 21/05/2021
Pages: 24
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Header
About this publication
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 General
3.2 Construction resource
3.3 Construction process
3.4 Construction result
3.5 Construction property
4 Basic principles
4.1 Object and process model
4.2 Classification and composition
4.3 Classification (type-of)
4.4 Systems and compositional structuring (part-of)
4.5 Other classification tables
4.6 Properties
5 Recommended classification tables
Annex A
A.1 General
A.2 Construction information (by content)
A.3 Construction products (by function or form or material or any combination of these)
A.4 Construction agents (by discipline or role or any combination of these)
A.5 Construction aids (by function or form or material or any combination of these)
A.6 Management (by management activity)
A.7 Construction process (by construction activity or construction process lifecycle stage or any combination of these)
A.8 Construction complexes (by form or function or user activity or any combination of these)
A.9 Construction entities (by form or function or user activity or any combination of these)
A.10 Built spaces (by form or function or user activity or any combination of these)
A.11 Construction elements (by function or form or position or any combination of these)
A.12 Work results (by work activity and resources used)
A.13 Construction properties (by property type)
Annex B
B.1 Concepts and objects
B.2 Classification
B.3 The structure of a classification system
B.4 Classification and modelling
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