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[[BuildingSMART]] does not currently give example field values for <code>IfcClassification</code> definitions, leading to lack of standardisation of these values. The following table is provided to mitigate this issue, to be a standard adopted by the industry.
[[BuildingSMART International]] does not currently give example field values for <code>IfcClassification</code> definitions, leading to lack of standardisation of these values. The following table is provided to mitigate this issue, submitted here as a standard the industry is encouraged to adopt.
 
  
 
The full details of how classifications are to be represented are available in the [https://github.com/Moult/IfcClassification IfcClassification Github repository], where all <code>IfcClassification</code> and <code>IfcClassificationReference</code> entities are provided for all of the classification systems listed below.
 
The full details of how classifications are to be represented are available in the [https://github.com/Moult/IfcClassification IfcClassification Github repository], where all <code>IfcClassification</code> and <code>IfcClassificationReference</code> entities are provided for all of the classification systems listed below.
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| http://www.csinet.org/UniFormat
 
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| VBIS
 
| May-20
 
| 2020-05-01
 
| VBIS
 
| Virtual Buildings Information System (VBIS) is a system-agnostic standard that provides a means of classifying asset data, tagging asset information, resiliently connecting data sets and supports BIM in FM. It integrates data sources across systems at the required level of detail to provide facilities operators with an easy way to locate key asset and operational information to support facilities management outcomes.
 
| https://vbis.com.au/
 
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