公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Europe
国家
- Austria
产品
- Cobuilder Define
- Cobuilder goBIM
技术栈
- API integrations
- BIM authoring tools
- 2D CAD systems
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Digital Expertise
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 数据管理平台
适用行业
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 产品研发
- 质量保证
服务
- 数据科学服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Wienerberger AG 是一家领先的国际建筑材料和基础设施解决方案供应商。他们通过塑造未来的生活空间来改善人们的生活质量。该公司致力于可持续发展和社会责任原则。该集团在 30 个国家/地区经营 197 个生产基地,是世界上最大的砖块生产商,也是欧洲粘土屋顶瓦片以及中欧和东欧混凝土摊铺机的市场领导者。在管道系统方面,该公司是欧洲领先的供应商之一。2019 年,该集团共有 16,498 名员工,创造了 35 亿欧元的收入。
挑战
Wienerberger AG 发现需要在客户使用的软件(BIM 创作软件)中更有效地向客户提供相关数据,并改善所有接触点的客户体验。该公司的数据管理员面临着众多挑战,涉及整个集团及其品牌的产品(系统、材料等)数据的一致性和标准化。为了提高数据服务的质量,Wienerberger AG 设定了内部标准化数据的目标,并决定引入企业产品信息管理 (PIM) 系统,该系统将成为所有客户的唯一数据来源。然而,传统的 PIM 并不能完全满足他们的需求。他们需要一种解决方案,该解决方案还可以将数据“翻译”为不同市场和不同软件中用户的特定需求,而无需维护数据重复和大量本地“孤岛”数据库。
解决方案
对于 Wienerberger AG,采用了集成企业解决方案,该解决方案由 Cobuilder 平台中的两个主要解决方案组成:Cobuilder Define 和 Cobuilder goBIM。Cobuilder Define 允许 Wienerberger 创建其商定且值得信赖的数字数据模型,而 Cobuilder goBIM 允许 Wienerberger “转换”建筑产品、系统和材料数据以供多种用途。Cobuilder 的解决方案允许内部 PIM 系统和外部应用程序(例如数据池、BIM 创作工具、2D CAD 系统和不同的插件)之间的 API 集成。首先,Wienerberger AG 利用 Cobuilder 开发的基于标准的数据模板。模板列出了每个特定产品需要声明哪些属性以符合相关法律、建筑法规和公司希望实施的任何其他标准。然后,Wienerberger 任命的主题专家使用 Cobuilder Define 通过数据治理流程定制模板,在该流程中,专家使用产品测试所依据的特定标准作为含义的参考来批准或拒绝创建某些属性。
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