Peter wrote:
How about this one - BIM : CAD on steroids
http://www.aecbytes.com/buildingthefuture/2008/ProtoBuilding.html
The article is excellent, with one caveat: conceptually, there is no connection between CAD and VB. CAD is the continuation of the standard practice using electronic means, while VB is a completely new concept and therefore a new way of working.
Yes, it is hard to explain that to people and it does not make a good sales point. Neither do the electric cars after a century of burning oil - but hey, who would say no to the sexy Tesla roadster? It may be really a Lotus, but Lotus that has new appeal.
It's about concepts, mentality, and let's not go into education ... basically, the best explanation of the difference I have heard came on a Tekla seminar: in CAD, the interpretation of the data is still fully dependent on the human that is looking at the drawing - as CAD means drawings. In VB, the digital set of data is conveyed from one software to another.
Therefore ... no VB, or as popularly known, BIM package can be a CAD on steroids.
Djordje
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