2006-11-08 07:35 PM
2006-11-13 06:40 PM
Riff wrote:It is definitely more than ANY file exchange today is ...
For sure, the *.ifc exchange is not mature. However, I do believe that it can be used RIGHT NOW. And I do believe that it should be used right now. If a project is modeled in AC10 or CS2007 with *.ifc conversion in mind, then an amazing amount of info transported.
2006-11-14 03:11 PM
2006-11-14 03:13 PM
2006-11-15 12:28 AM
Riff wrote:I think Djordie was referring to the other systems he had just mentioned, rather than IFCs.
Hello Djordje,
You wrote: "In a word - unusable, prone to extreme errors and a HUGE percentage of rework."
Harsh words. Only partly true from my experience...
I would prefer to be able to discuss particular *.ifc issues in this forum.
Riff Masteroff
2006-11-15 04:53 AM
Riff wrote:I have referred to the current practice of mostly exchanging dumb 2D or dumb 3D, with problematic results.
You wrote: "In a word - unusable, prone to extreme errors and a HUGE percentage of rework."
2007-12-19 10:43 PM
2007-12-19 10:44 PM
2007-12-21 01:17 PM
2007-12-23 06:37 PM
2007-12-23 06:50 PM
florian wrote:To paraphrase Churchill: "IFC is the worst thing we have, aside from all the others."
IFC runs circles around A-NY-THING else with respect to intelligent 3D data exchange (more than just geometry information) in the construction industry up until now. I am excited for this may finally liberate the construction industry from the dictatorship of "that one company". This is definitely the future.