After successful completion of the course, students are able to...
... describe the process of designing building ensembles and infrastructure, planning, execution, operation and demolition of buildings and infrastructure in a circular economy in terms of information and analysis needs and stakeholders.
... use simple examples to raise the need for information and to derive a data model.
... name different open data formats (xml, ifc, dxf).
... describe various definitions of digital twins and place data, models, and data models in the context of digital twins.
... describe common visualization techniques for diverse data (graphs, volumes, flows) and decide which visualization type is appropriate for a given task.
Stakeholders and information needs at the level of city, buildings, infrastructure (electricity grid, gas, district heating, ICT network).
Development of simple data models.
Models, Digital Shadows, Digital Twins and their interaction.
Data management, modeling languages, data formats and data exchange.