In this second article in the series ‘Ontologies in the Construction and Real Estate Sectors’, the discussion focuses on how ontologies can be applied in practice.
Rafael Gomez Garcia from RISE demonstrates with clear examples the advantages of ontology-based approaches compared to traditional methods, as well as the main differences between them.
Read it here (in Swedish only):
The appendix provides a detailed explanation of the differences between a traditional and an ontology-based approach. It shows how the same scenario (temperature control in conference rooms) can be implemented using traditional BACnet/BMS technology versus with ontologies and a data platform.
If you missed the first part of ”Ontologies in the Construction and Real Estate Sectors”, you find it here: digitlab.kth.se/dig-it-lab-publications/
Watch video presentation from Dig-It Lab Ontology workshop
Watch the presentation ”Normalisation and open standards are key to scalability” here: Dig-IT Lab Open Lectures