- The CE marking is a mark affixed by the manufacturer itself which confirms that a product complies with the applicable EU safety, health and environmental protection requirements and may therefore be freely traded in the European Union.
- The information in the DPP can be integrated directly into openBIM workflows using technologies such as API interfaces (application programming interface) or standards such as Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)9 and the buildingSMART Data Dictionary (bSDD)10 to make data interoperable and machine-readable. This enables seamless integration of the DPP into BIM projects and improves collaboration and transparency along the entire value chain.
- A digital nameplate (DNP) and a DPP are both concepts that play a central role in the digital transformation of products and their life cycle. A DPP goes beyond the DNP and contains more detailed and comprehensive information about the entire life cycle of a product. A DNP can be part of a DPP by providing the basic identification data of the product. It serves as a digital entry ticket that can be used to access further information in the DPP. For example, a DNP can contain a DataMatrix code, a QR code or another data carrier that directly displays the more detailed DPP data. This enables users to easily access comprehensive information about the product by simply scanning the digital name tag.
9 technical.buildingsmart.org/standards/ifc
10 buildingsmart.org/users/services/buildingsmart-data-dictionary
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