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    Breaking into BIM physical security simulation utilising building information models

    213624_Porter 2014.pdf (3.694Mb)
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    Open access
    Authors
    Porter, Stuart Ross
    Date
    2014
    Supervisor
    Prof. Geoffrey West
    Assoc. Prof. Seng Chu Tan
    Type
    Thesis
    Award
    MPhil
    
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    School
    School of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Department of Computing
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/963
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    • Curtin Theses
    Abstract

    Unlike traditional modelling, Building Information Models (BIMs) are a developing standard which has the capacity to support various value add opportunities like utility and environmental simulations. We will demonstrate a system that utilises BIMs to generate an edge and node graph. This graph will utilise knowledge from the physical security domain to highlight weaknesses in a facilities design. We intend for this system to aid designers from an early stage, allowing for a more accessible application of security knowledge.

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