Where do I start?
First of all, you will need to read a bit of documentation. We know it Is not exciting, but there is no way around it. Luckily, the bSDD team has a great resource on GitHub.
Once you open the documentation, it might seem overwhelming as it is rather technical. However, if you're not a software developer but a mere mortal who wants to enrich IFC (or anything else), you'll need two major components:
Register your organisation on bSDD by filling an online form here, and
Use JSON or Excel template to record your properties and classes.
Since we are not so versatile in using JSON, we opted for an Excel template. You can download the latest bSDD template from GitHub here.
Once you have the template, you will need to follow the rules defined here. The template also has valuable tips to assist the user. By using the template, you will be able to not only define your properties, classes and materials, but also link them to existing definitions found in bSDD. It is best practice to link property definitions to existing classes or other domain properties, including IFC, to save time and preserve consistency. The documentation is brilliant and relatively easy to follow, with accommodating graphics, tips and examples.