%0 Conference Paper %F Oral %T A versatile and extensible solution to the integration of BIM and energy simulation %+ Laboratoire d'Intégration des Systèmes et des Technologies (LIST (CEA)) %+ Laboratoire Paragraphe (PARAGRAPHE) %+ Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment (CSTB) %A Mazza, D. %A El Asmi, E. %A Robert, S. %A Zreik, Khaldoun %A Hilaire, Bruno %< avec comité de lecture %B eWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction - Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling, ECPPM 2016 %C Limassol, Cyprus %8 2016-09-07 %D 2016 %K BIM %K Energy simulation %K Integration %K Model conversion %K MDD %K MDE %K Computer software %K Engines %K Process engineering %K Building design process %K Building simulation model %K Integration of bim and energy simulations %K Model-driven engineering methodology %K Software integration %K Architectural design %K Computer programming %K Computer aided software engineering %Z Computer Science [cs] %Z Engineering Sciences [physics]Conference papers %X Energy simulation represents now a critical step of the building design process, but the integration between BIM authoring tools and simulation tools is still a source of issues and problems. Most simulation engines still require the definition of a specific input model, thus making impossible to directly use the BIM model information to configure and run simulations. The lack of agreements on standards for simulation input files makes software integration between BIM and simulation tools insufficient. With this aim, this paper presents a software framework for BIM-Simulation integration aiming at both effectiveness and extensibility. An intermediary conversion step for the generation of simulation specific yet tool-agnostic building design model (here called Building Simulation Model) allows to tackle the problem through a two-step generation scheme (BIM-to-BSM and BSM-to-simulation tool) leveraging the principles of the Model-Driven Engineering methodology. Targeted engines have been EnergyPlus and COMETH (the French regulatory thermal engine) in the scope of an ongoing European project (FP7 HOLISTEEC). %G English %2 https://cstb.hal.science/hal-02200539/document %2 https://cstb.hal.science/hal-02200539/file/Versatile-and-extensible-solution-to-the-integration-of-BIM-and-energy-simulation.pdf %L hal-02200539 %U https://cstb.hal.science/hal-02200539 %~ CEA %~ UNIV-PARIS8 %~ CSTB %~ UNIV-CERGY %~ LP %~ DRT %~ UNIV-PARIS-SACLAY %~ LIST %~ UNIV-PARIS-LUMIERES %~ CY-EDUCATION %~ GS-ENGINEERING %~ GS-COMPUTER-SCIENCE %~ UNIV-PARIS8-OA