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Openly Available Standards are the backbone of [[OpenBIM]] and the core of developing interoperability between software platforms. Knowledge of standards organizations is therefore a prerequisite to developing any interoperability technology. Hopefully this page helps you find relevant organizations and standards.
 
 
 
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| [[buildingSMART International]] an aims to improve the exchange of information between software applications used in the construction industry. It has developed several standard such as [[Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)]], [[Model View Definitions (MVD)]], [[BIM Collaboration Format (BCF)]] and [[OpenCDE-API]] as neutral and open specifications for Building Information Models (BIM).
 
| [[buildingSMART International]] an aims to improve the exchange of information between software applications used in the construction industry. It has developed several standard such as [[Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)]], [[Model View Definitions (MVD)]], [[BIM Collaboration Format (BCF)]] and [[OpenCDE-API]] as neutral and open specifications for Building Information Models (BIM).
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| "GS1 is a not-for-profit organization that develops and maintains global standards for business communication. GS1 standards, services and solutions are designed to improve the efficiency, safety and visibility of supply chains across physical and digital channels in a wide variety of sectors. They form a business language that identifies, captures and shares key information about products, locations, assets and more." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GS1 wikipedia]
 
 
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| [https://www.iso.org/home.html International Standard Organisation (ISO)] The vast majority of their standards are closed and behind a paywall and cannot therefore be considered Open Standards. ISO also publishes Open Standards in partnership with other groups. For example OASIS and buildingSMART. They publish a list of their [https://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/ Publicly Available Standards] although this list does not not seem to include all publicly available standards.
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