Implementation of BIM 360's custom attributes in accordance to the ISO 19650 mindset
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Hello all.
In my current project, I am trying to align the ISO 19650 workflow to the project's information delivery process.
Metadata assignment, such as revision and suitability, is required as a function of CDE by clause 5.1.7c of the ISO 19650-2:2018 standard. Extra guidance provided inside the UK National Annex of BS EN ISO 19650-2:2018 provided a list of 'suitability codes' and the details of the mechanism in assigning 'Revision' to information containers (e.g. model files, drawing files).
I understand that permitted BIM 360 users can add custom attribute fields to files inside a Project Folder. This allows the metadata to be inputted to describe the concerned information containers. Also, BIM 360 has another fascinating feature that enable users to restore previous file versions.
From my understanding, ISO 19650 allows better traceability and accountability on the delivery of project information. However, I am a little bit confused on how the operating mechanism of these features (i.e. custom attributes & past versions restoration) embody the spirit of ISO 19650.
The fact that I was able to change the custom attribute of previous version file is worrying. This leads to multiple entries of the same version (image below) which themselves can have different custom attributes .
I understand one can trace the attribute change record by looking into the 'Document Log' and eventually dig out the very first values of the custom attribute, but I believe this may cause trouble in project management.
Please advise whether I have overlooked any other features of BIM 360 that can clear this ambiguity. Many thanks.