Graphisoft's most obfuscatory press release?
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2007-11-27 04:38 PM
Can anyone translate this into something understandable?
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10

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2007-11-28 11:24 AM
Matthew wrote:OK Matthew. please explain:
Actually it does. At least if it is what I think it is.
• IFC2x3Final
• SWOP PMO
• COINS BIM (C-BIM)
• ISO DIS 12006-3
• IFD, BARBi, LexiCon, CROW-OB, ETIM
• STEP Aps, STEPlib
• VISI Berichten
• DigitaleHuis/DigitaleDakkapel model
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2007-11-28 04:59 PM
• IFC2x3Final
-Final version of IFC 2x3 (do I have to explain IFC? Hope not.)
• SWOP PMO
• COINS BIM (C-BIM)
• ISO DIS 12006-3
• IFD, BARBi, LexiCon, CROW-OB, ETIM
• STEP Aps, STEPlib
STEP is quite popular in Steel detailers land. I use Steel models from Steel detailers all the time. Right now I convert them to IFC, but I would appreciate direct support of STEP files.
• VISI Berichten
• DigitaleHuis/DigitaleDakkapel model
I don't know the rest but it looks like a big plan to finally establish proper interoperability in our industry. Support of DWG is not enough today. In residential architecture it is not obvious but when you are building a hospital it is a big deal.
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2007-11-29 01:45 AM
Thomas wrote:Miki seems to have covered the basics. I really can't say any more.
OK Matthew. please explain...

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2007-11-29 10:06 AM
Matthew wrote:OK Sorry I wasn't clear - the absurd roundup of abbreviations from their PowerPoint "presentation" wasn't the point, reallyThomas wrote:Miki seems to have covered the basics. I really can't say any more.
OK Matthew. please explain...

What I want you to explain is what you think it is:
Matthew wrote:
Actually it does. At least if it is what I think it is.
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2007-11-29 06:55 PM
Thomas wrote:I think (hope?) it will be something really goodMatthew wrote:OK Sorry I wasn't clear - the absurd roundup of abbreviations from their PowerPoint "presentation" wasn't the point, reallyThomas wrote:Miki seems to have covered the basics. I really can't say any more.
OK Matthew. please explain...![]()
What I want you to explain is what you think it is:Matthew wrote:
Actually it does. At least if it is what I think it is.

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2007-11-29 11:20 PM

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2007-11-30 12:36 AM
Thomas wrote:Sorry, but that's the Department of Homeland Security for you.
Not nice, Matthew, not nice!

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2007-11-30 01:58 AM
That is why is can only show half his face.

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2007-11-30 02:07 AM
Gerald wrote:Assuming it is actually my face and that I am not just a computer simulation.
Thomas,
That is why is can only show half his face.
(Have I passed the Turing test yet?)
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2008-05-13 12:36 PM
Schema’s, Ontologies, Object Libraries, BIM likeWant to understand what Ontology/Taxonomy/Classification is?
It might actually be very useful to describe building information in a structured way, not depending on certain implementations.
It's about structured information and it is very valid in the building sector. IFC might be a part inside this, but this goes much further: searching through information, structuring building information.
Don't see it as an "ArchiCAD feature" though...
Read this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web
Semantic Web = structured information, adhering to classification systems. The text gives this nice example:
Non-semantic web (web 1.0 and 2.0):
<item>cat</item>
Semantic web (web 3.0):
<animal Kingdom="Animalia" Phylum="Chordata" Class="Mammalia" Order="Carnivora" Family="Felidae" Genus="Felis">Cat</animal>
IFC2x3FinalYou might know what IFC is.
SWOP PMOhttp://www.swop-project.eu/
Semantic Web-based Open Engineering Platform.
COINS BIM (C-BIM)http://www.coinsweb.nl/
English presentation:
http://www.coinsweb.nl/downloads/Introductie-engels.pdf
Actually under the umbrella of buildingSMART and IAI.
ISO DIS 12006-3http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_12006
ISO 12006 "Building construction" is an international standard for organizing information about construction works.
IFD, BARBi, LexiCon, CROW-OB, ETIMIFD = Industrial, Flexible and Deconstructable Building.
http://www.ifd.nl
Industrial building = prefabricated, serial production, short building time
Flexible = design freedom, permanent or temporary, movable, adaptable
Deconstructable = reusable, not demolishing, but rather disassembling
This is a research platform, combining academic research and industry partners.
STEP Aps, STEPlibSTEP = standard for exchange of product model data, from which IFC originates (and uses concepts, such as EXPRESS modeling language).
VISI BerichtenDigitaleHuis = digital home
DigitaleHuis/DigitaleDakkapel model
DigitaleDakkapel = digital dormer
http://www.digitaledakkapel.com/DDD_Introductie.aspx
= system for online building permits for dormers in Netherlands (can be useful for home-owners
A few minutes searching can get you pretty far. Understanding Dutch might help as well. And working in Academics sometimes has its advantages.
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