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Resources represent things which can be consumed in a process which have an associated cost or scheduling impact.
 
Resources represent things which can be consumed in a process which have an associated cost or scheduling impact.
  

Revision as of 03:18, 16 December 2021

IFC bsi icon.png This page is relevant to understanding Industry Foundation Classes (IFC). The Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) Category includes all pages related to Industry Foundation Classes (IFC).

Resources represent things which can be consumed in a process which have an associated cost or scheduling impact.

A role manages a resource

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An organisation, person, or role is responsible for managing, allocating, delegating, and scheduling usage of a resource.

A role consumes a resource

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An organisation, person, or role is performing some form of work that consumes a resource.

Resource availability restrictions

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A resource is only available on certain dates and not others.

A resource is an asset

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A resource is an asset. Although not shown, the asset may then be owned by an organisation as described in IFC group concepts.

A resource is consumed by a task

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A resource is consumed by a task.

A resource may be consumed by a particular quantity during execution of a task

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10m3 of concrete is consumed by a task.