Throughout the ACCORD project, various software solutions are developed to address specific needs and challenges identified during the research. These software developments are designed to be open source, making them accessible to a wide audience. Open-source software can be freely used, modified, and distributed, encouraging collaboration and continuous improvement by the community. These software solutions are practical tools that can be implemented in both industry and research settings to streamline workflows, enhance productivity, and improve overall efficiency.

Github with ACCORD repositories https://github.com/Accord-Project

API-Development API Development Working Area
aec3po AEC3PO: Architecture, Engineering, Construction Compliance Checking and Permitting Ontology
CODE-ACCORD CODE-ACCORD: A Corpus of Building Regulatory Data for Rule Generation towards Automatic Compliance Checking a dataset comprising 864 finely curated sentences extracted from English and Finnish building regulations, with a focus on self-contained rules expressed therein.
bsdd Semantic BSDD: suggestions to make BSDD GraphQL, JSON API and RDF better
zotero-bibliography Shared Zotero bibliography
OntoEval Ontologies evaluation results

Zenodo

The ACCORD consortium has an open-access repository, operated by CERN (https://zenodo.org/communities/accord/), where all open-access deliverables and academic publications, datasets and metadata will be published.

Zotero

ACCORD has established a comprehensive shared library on Zotero called “semantic BIM” (https://www.zotero.org/groups/3007408/semantic_bim/collections/MVTCT9E3) that is used for ACCORD’s State of the Art research and is open to external collaborators. ACCORD research organisations will strive to retain copyright to publications to enhance their reuse. The Creative Commons license CC BY 4.0 is recommended.