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DAECO Ontology


About

  • Project Acronym: [D]istributed [D]esign, [A]rchitecture, [E]ngineering, [C]onstruction & [O]perations [O]ntology

  • Name Meaning: Ambitious, Playful, Different

The DAECO initiative marks a significant stride in the Design, Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operations (DAECO) industry. Central to this project is the creation of an ontology specifically tailored for distributed services in the built environment. DAECO's primary objective is the meticulous aggregation and structuring of a vast AECO knowledge domain, aligning systems of interest integral to this sector.

A pivotal role of the DAECO ontology is in enhancing the comprehension and management of distributed systems, including the integration of tokenized intelligent edge services, within the design, production, and operations of the built environment. This enhancement comes from the ontology's ability to provide a clear, organized, and logical blueprint of diverse elements and their synergies in a SoS. It stands as an invaluable tool for AECO professionals and stakeholders, shedding light on the intricate nature of distributed environments and guiding strategic decision-making to unleash new, transformative value.

DAECO embodies a commitment to deepening understanding and enhancing the functional efficacy within the AECO industry, leveraging collective expertise to create a comprehensive, interoperable, and utility-driven ontology.

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DAECO thrives on collaboration, drawing from the collective wisdom and input of partners and consortium members. This collaborative approach ensures the ontology's breadth, depth, and relevance with the varied facets of the AECO industry. As a dynamic and accessible resource, DAECO is readily available to all current partners and consortium members. This accessibility is instrumental in promoting its broad adoption and application, facilitating its integration into various projects and initiatives across the AECO landscape. We invite you to join us and the DAECO project in the form below.