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The Industry Foundation Classes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industry_Foundation_Classes '''IFC'''] specification is a neutral data format to describe, exchange and share information typically used within the building and facility management industry sector. IFC is the international standard for openBIM and with IFC4 an ISO standard ([http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=51622 ISO 16739]).
 
The Industry Foundation Classes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industry_Foundation_Classes '''IFC'''] specification is a neutral data format to describe, exchange and share information typically used within the building and facility management industry sector. IFC is the international standard for openBIM and with IFC4 an ISO standard ([http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=51622 ISO 16739]).
   
The IFC specification is developed and maintained by '''buildingSMART International''', [http://www.buildingsmart.com '''bSI'''], (formally known as International Alliance for Interoperability, IAI). The official website to publish IFC and related specifications is [http://buildingsmart-tech.org buildingsmart-tech.org]. buildingSMART International also organizes the official IFC certification program, see [http://buildingsmart-tech.org/certification buildingsmart-tech.org/certification].
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The IFC specification is developed and maintained by '''buildingSMART International''', [http://www.buildingsmart.org '''bSI'''], (formally known as International Alliance for Interoperability, IAI). The official website to publish IFC and related specifications is [http://buildingsmart-tech.org buildingsmart-tech.org]. buildingSMART International also organizes the official IFC certification program, see [http://buildingsmart-tech.org/certification buildingsmart-tech.org/certification].
   
 
The IfcWiki is an open portal to publish and share information about IFC, ''it is not an official site of buildingSMART International''. However the bSI acknowledges the importance of an open knowledge base around its products, such as IFC, and supports this initiative.
 
The IfcWiki is an open portal to publish and share information about IFC, ''it is not an official site of buildingSMART International''. However the bSI acknowledges the importance of an open knowledge base around its products, such as IFC, and supports this initiative.

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IFC - Industry Foundation Classes

The Industry Foundation Classes IFC specification is a neutral data format to describe, exchange and share information typically used within the building and facility management industry sector. IFC is the international standard for openBIM and with IFC4 an ISO standard (ISO 16739).

The IFC specification is developed and maintained by buildingSMART International, bSI, (formally known as International Alliance for Interoperability, IAI). The official website to publish IFC and related specifications is buildingsmart-tech.org. buildingSMART International also organizes the official IFC certification program, see buildingsmart-tech.org/certification.

The IfcWiki is an open portal to publish and share information about IFC, it is not an official site of buildingSMART International. However the bSI acknowledges the importance of an open knowledge base around its products, such as IFC, and supports this initiative.


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Welcome to IfcWiki!

IfcWiki is an open portal for all kind of information around IFC. Good authors are always welcome, the first steps are very easy! Don't hesitate to login (please use a proper name) and add, correct, and modify the pages. All matters are subject to GNU Free Documentation Licence.

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Note!

As buildingSMART International is an international organisation and IFC is an international standard authors are kindly asked to contribute articles in English. However external references may include information and documents provided in different languages.

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Related Initiatives
CityGML - City Geographic Markup Language - The CityGML specification is a neutral data model to describe, exchange and share information typically used within geospatial sector. More information can be found in the CityGML Wiki.
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