ISO 29481-2:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 11 December 2025

Building information models — Information delivery manual — Part 2: Interaction framework

ISO 29481-2:2025 Files

English 82 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 110.07

ISO 29481-2:2025 Scope

This document specifies a methodology for describing and managing interactions and a format for digital communication between actors in any use case associated with the management of an asset during all life cycle stages.

It provides:

     a methodology that describes an interaction framework for a use case;

     an appropriate way to map responsibilities and interactions that provides a process context for information flow;

     a format in which the interaction framework is specified and executed.

This document is intended to promote secure, verifiable, traceable and high-quality digital IDM communication between actors during all phases of the life cycle of assets, facilitate interoperability between software applications used, and to provide a basis for data- and process-driven information exchange and traceability of communication.

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