BSI PD CEN ISO/TR 41016:2024
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Facility management. Overview of available technologies
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2024 | 46 |
This document provides an overview of the available facility management (FM) technologies. This document is applicable to facility managers, their teams and their stakeholders. It aligns specifically with ISO/TR 41013, the ISO 19650 series and the ISO 41000 family of standards as part of an integrated framework to achieve FM best practice. This document outlines various long-term benefits and enhanced value that can be derived progressively by the operators, occupants and owners of facilities, worldwide, via the effective application of technology. This document includes, defines and categorises systems, equipment, methodologies and software applications that are available. This framework defines how facility managers can understand and integrate digital practice and technologies in the built environment.
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9 | 4.1 Facility management technology |
10 | 4.2 Impact of application on facility management business goals 4.3 Golden thread initiative 4.4 Asset and facility management applications 4.5 Interfacing |
11 | 4.6 Optimization systems 4.7 Facility management technology drivers |
12 | 5.1 Ontologies |
13 | 5.2 Conceptual landscape 5.3 Foundation domain pillars |
14 | 5.4 Operating environment 5.5 Horizontal versus hierarchical structures |
16 | 5.6 Grids and networks (FMTech periodic table reference: column 1) 5.6.1 General 5.6.2 Networks (FMTech periodic table reference: MbN, 1.1; LAN, 1.2; WAN, 1.3) |
17 | 5.6.3 Utilities (FMTech periodic table reference: UTL, 1.4) |
18 | 5.7 Transactions, security and storage (FMTech periodic table reference: column 2) 5.7.1 General 5.7.2 Biometrics (FMTech periodic table reference: Biom, 2.1) 5.7.3 Cyber security (FMTech periodic table reference: CS, 2.2) |
19 | 5.7.4 Blockchain (FMTech periodic table reference: BC, 2.3) 5.7.5 Backup (FMTech periodic table reference: BU, 2.5) |
20 | 5.7.6 Smart contracts (FMTech periodic table reference: SmC, 2.6) 5.8 Automation, monitoring and delivery (FMTech periodic table reference: column 3) 5.8.1 Robotics (FMTech periodic table reference: RBT, 3.1) 5.8.2 Wearables (FMTech periodic table reference: Wbl, 3.3) 5.8.3 Smart assets and digital experience monitoring (FMTech periodic table reference: SmA, 3.4; DEM, 3.5) |
21 | 5.9 Digital workplace (FMTech periodic table reference: column 4) 5.9.1 General 5.9.2 Virtual reality and assistants (FMTech periodic table reference: AR, 4.1; VR, 4.2; VA, 4.3; 3DA 4.4) 5.9.3 Smart workspaces |
22 | 5.9.4 Operational applications (FMTech periodic table reference: OA, 4.5) 5.10 Computer and data insights (FMTech periodic table reference: column 5) 5.10.1 General 5.10.2 Computer vision and learning types (FMTech periodic table reference: CV, 5.1; ML, 5.2; CC, 5.3; DL, 5.5) |
23 | 5.10.3 Natural language processing (FMTech periodic table reference: NLP, 5.4) 5.10.4 Deep learning and neural networks (FMTech periodic table reference: DL, 5.5; NN, 5.6) |
24 | 5.11 Information models and frameworks 5.11.1 General 5.11.2 Building information modelling and location referencing (FMTech periodic table reference: BIM, 6.1; GIS, 6.2) |
25 | 5.11.3 Whole life management (FMTech periodic table reference: WL, 6.5) 5.11.4 Health and safety, and well-being (FMTech periodic table reference: HS, 6.6; Well, 6.7) 5.12 Data-generating systems for re-commissioning and restoration |
26 | 6.1 Facility management technological strategy 6.2 Response to organizational needs |
28 | 6.3 Formation of a guiding coalition |
29 | 6.4 Choice of technology |
30 | 6.5 Creation of the business case and proof of return on investment 6.6 Agile project management 6.6.1 General |
31 | 6.6.2 Examples of agile methodologies 6.7 Programmatic risk of being an early adopter 6.7.1 General |
32 | 6.7.2 Risk management 6.7.3 Progress pace and judgement errors 6.7.4 Risk mitigation |
33 | 6.8 FM technology maturity 6.8.1 Gap analysis 6.8.2 Assessment of business needs |
35 | 6.8.3 Demand functionality 6.8.4 Maturity levels |
36 | 6.8.5 Additional considerations 6.9 Harnessing of opportunities available through technology 6.9.1 Point of intersection with facility management practice |
37 | 6.9.2 Intersection by stakeholders — Supporting change |
40 | 6.9.3 Intersection by function |