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Data dictionaries explained

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What are data dictionaries? How do they work and how are they used in construction? And what’s their future? Antony Brophy, UK director of business development at u003ca href=u0022https://cobuilder.com/en/u0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noopeneru0022u003eCobuilderu003c/au003e, provides some answers.

Collaboration is essential for the safe and efficient construction of a building. With so many parties involved, technology has greatly improved communication on construction projects, making it possible to exchange details of products, materials and objects. Yet roadblocks still exist that are hampering this flow of information and making collaboration less effective.

One of the biggest challenges facing the industry is the management and use of product data by individuals, organisations and countries. An industry-agreed method for digitising and exchanging digital information has long been lacking, which is preventing data from being leveraged effectively. This leaves many organisations still reliant on time-consuming manual processes during projects.

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