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Fig. 1.Future of BIM Orientation: a BIM’s holistic view can be oriented for different disciplines and analysis, stimulating a better dissemination of various results
Fig. 2. BIM viewed as a Modelling&Management Information  System (MMIS) based on the integration of Grades of Generation (GoG), Grades of Information (GoI) and Grade of Accuracy (GoA)
Fig. 3. The benefits of MMSI are not limited to morphological  and geometric aspects, but to improve the management information of intangible values of the built heritage
Fig. 6. The Automatic Verification System (AVS ) for ‘Scan to BIM’. Ciel d’Oro’ Vault, Basilica of Saint Ambrose, Milano
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