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Architectural Scene: A larger-scale architectural scene generated from one or more BIM models through format conversion and merging processes, also known as a large space scene. The architectural scene can be likened to the “mold assembly” results in a BIM model. It includes the spatial data, BIM model data, and procedural records generated from annotations that you need to view.

Annotation: A checklist composed of marks and recorded data generated by the user during each viewing of the architectural scene.

Scene Resources: Multiple BIM model files used to generate the architectural scene. It contains the 3D appearance and attribute information of all components that need to be checked and browsed for your business execution.

Architectural Scene Inspection: By identifying markers, the architectural scene data is overlaid onto the construction site, allowing for a visual comparison between BIM design and actual construction conditions. It consolidates textual records, image attachments, and color markings generated during the comparison process into a single scene inspection record. Historical inspections can be revisited in the scene for review and modification. The purpose of architectural scene inspection is to provide intuitive references and guidance for construction teams or project supervisors, reducing rework costs and improving construction efficiency.

Equipment Business Relationships: Business relationships typically refer to the upstream and downstream dependency relations of equipment, control and controlled relationships, and special logical relationships activated during emergencies/maintenance.

2D/3D Resource Files: Reference materials such as component models, design drawings, engineering specifications, and construction standards that can be used to associate 2D/3D resources in the spatial scene, guiding on-site business execution.

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