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Pablo Vicente Legazpi

Description of Activities

Having MEP equipment modelled and standardised could make this process economic and a disruptive market technology. The final objective is to develop an initial ontology oriented to simulation in buildings.

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Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
Simulation is at the top of functionalities in buildings or smart cities. It is an AI model-based approach, compatible with the European values and the AI Act, recently approved at the European Parliament. Standards for simulation will allow the use of these techniques, providing an increased knowledge and future AI implementations of governance. It will open new markets and services.
Impact on society (2nd Open Call)
Mathematical simulation can be a revolutionary tool for the renovation wave and new buildings design, but it needs a supporting standard for the components, which must be well defined, certified, and validated. We propose to represent this standard by using ontologies or semantic web technologies.
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Organization
Project Manager, Building Digital Twin Association, BDTA
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Proposal Title (2nd Open Call)
Standards for building simulation: a new ontology for building simulation O4BSIM
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
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Topic (2nd Open Call)

Business Requirement Specification Supply Chain Reference Data Model

The Supply Chain Reference Data Model (SCRDM) Business Requirement Specification (SCRDM BRS), in combination with the UN/CEFACT business process International Supply Chain Reference Model (ISCRM) and the BRS for the Multi-Modal Transport Reference Data Model (MMT RDM-BRS), provides the framework for any cross-border transport-related business and government domains to specify their own specific information exchange requirements whilst complying with the overall process and data structures.

Supplu Chain Reference Data Model Business Requirement Specification

XSD Schema

This specification defines a business‐oriented artefact either referencing (as a header) or containing (as an envelope) a payload of one or more business documents or other artefacts with supplemental semantic information about the collection of payloads as a whole. This is distinct from any transport‐  layer infrastructure header or envelope.

Exchange Header Envelope (XHE)

An extension to Business Requirement Specification part 2 of the Textile and Leather sector.

A use case for a data structure to support the reuse and recycle stages of the value chains through a digital representation and exchange of circular product data.

Circular product data exchange use case

United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations

The UN/LOCODE, in full: United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations, is an international five-letter code for places in countries around the world, which replaces the full place name. Currently, UN/LOCODE includes over 103034 locations in 249 countries and territories and it is widely used in the transport industry.

UNLOCODE

United Nations Core Component Library version 22A

The UN Core Component Library (CCL) is a library of business semantics in a data model which is harmonised, audited and published by UN/CEFACT. The CCL uses Core component Technical Specifications (CCTS) to ensure consistency and interoperability.

UNCCL

OpenApi Naming and design rules technical specification

The OpenAPI Naming and Design Rules technical specification defines an architecture and a set of rules necessary to specify, describe and implement APIs based on an OpenAPI specification to consistently express business information.

OpenAPISpecifications

Application Programming Interface Technical Specification JSON schema naming and design rules

The JSON Schema Naming and Design Rules technical specification defines an architecture and a set of rules necessary to define, describe and use JSON to consistently express business information exchanges namely via APIs

JSON-NDR

Core Components Technical Specification – Part 8 of the ebXML Framework

The UN/CEFACT Core Components Technical Specification describes and specifies a new approach to the well-understood problem of the lack of information interoperability between applications in the e-business arena.

CCTS

UML Profile for UN/CEFACT’s Modeling Methodology (UMM) Foundation Module Version 2.0 Technical Specification

The UMM, as described in this document, is the formal description technique for describing any Open-edi scenario as defined in ISO/IEC 14662 “Open-edi reference model”

UMM