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Article Retrospective Bim Performance Analysis Based on Construction Big Data(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2025) Bostan, Berkay Batuhan; Çavka, Hasan Burak; Cavka, Hasan Burak; Citipitioglu, Ahmet Muhtar; Pehlivan, Deniz ZiyaPurposeThe literature suggests employing big data and Building Information Modeling (BIM) to examine building projects from several perspectives. Nevertheless, the literature is deficient in thorough BIM performance evaluation methods grounded in big construction project data. This paper presents an evaluation framework outlining the data input requirements and necessary data to conduct research leveraging big data for the analysis of BIM performance.Design/methodology/approachData parameters and performance metrics included in the evaluation framework are derived from a synthesis of literature review, data overview and interviews. The construction data was analyzed using PowerBI after undergoing a quality control process. Analysis results were verified through interviews with the main contractor. The project data served to assess the evaluation framework.FindingsThe evaluation framework has ten data parameters, and six performance metrics categorized into three main categories. The findings indicate that the evaluation framework can be utilized to comment on BIM performance in a project, with a level of accuracy. Results indicated that ensuring the quality of tracked project data is crucial for obtaining reliable analysis results. Determining performance metrics and data parameters prior to data recording processes can help simplify the analysis process and ensure accurate analysis results.Originality/valueThe proposed framework offers a comprehensive performance evaluation methodology that leverages the innovative application of unique and challenging to acquire big data, allowing practitioners to assess BIM performance in relation to project time, cost and scope. Identified data parameters and novel performance metrics may provide the foundation of a guideline for construction project data logging to facilitate accurate BIM performance monitoring.Article Legal Aspects for the Conservation of Rural Built Heritage: a Systematic Literature Review(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2025) Ilbey, Zeynep Ozkaya; Yuceer, HulyaPurpose - This study aims to provide a base for the policy-making process of rural built heritage conservation by systematically analysing existing legal aspects and policies in the literature. The primary objective is to help the policy-making process in countries that lack specific guidelines for the conservation of rural built heritage. It is also intended to play a role in the development of existing policies. Design/methodology/approach - The paper undertakes a comprehensive and systematic review of literature through 81 publications pertaining to the legal dimensions of RBH conservation. It processes the data obtained and presents it as bibliometric information utilizing VOS-viewer and Bibliometrix. The literature review results and data are associated with international regulations and documents. As a result, principles that will be helpful to the policy-making process are produced. Findings - The study reveals that interest in the subject has increased since 2018, mainly due to the influence of international charters, documents and developments in the field. The literature review shows that existing laws address the issue broadly rather than focusing directly on RBH. However, current policies, management plans and recommendations referred to in the literature are more closely related to RBH. Nonetheless, notable provisions in laws, international documents and local policies contribute to generating policy principles on the subject. Originality/value - The study fills a gap in the literature by examining RBH conservation from a legal perspective, systematically presenting the relevant literature to researchers, policymakers and other stakeholders in various contexts.
