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The use of the word "open" in describing technologies has existed for a long time and originated from [[free software]]. It most popularly began in the term "open source" to describe the practices of free software from the point of view of commercial benefit<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source#Origins</ref>. Despite the ideologically different approach, the term "open source" was used to describe many characteristics seen in free software, such as community collaboration and interoperability. Since then, we've seen the adoption of the term "open" used to describe "OpenGIS", and more recently, the term "OpenBIM". However, over time, the term "open" has diverged from its origins of "open source" and free software, and no longer connotes that the source is available. Many OpenBIM standards are copyrighted. | The use of the word "open" in describing technologies has existed for a long time and originated from [[free software]]. It most popularly began in the term "open source" to describe the practices of free software from the point of view of commercial benefit<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source#Origins</ref>. Despite the ideologically different approach, the term "open source" was used to describe many characteristics seen in free software, such as community collaboration and interoperability. Since then, we've seen the adoption of the term "open" used to describe "OpenGIS", and more recently, the term "OpenBIM". However, over time, the term "open" has diverged from its origins of "open source" and free software, and no longer connotes that the source is available. Many OpenBIM standards are copyrighted. | ||
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== The buildingSMART definition == | == The buildingSMART definition == | ||
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* openBIM enables an accessible digital twin which provides the core foundation to a long-term data strategy for built assets | * openBIM enables an accessible digital twin which provides the core foundation to a long-term data strategy for built assets | ||
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