OpenBIM Survey (10 short Questions)

OpenBIM Survey (10 short Questions)

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OpenBIM Survey (10 short Questions)

D20125618
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Hello, I hope you're are doing well. I would like to request you please complete this short questionnaire to help me with my studies at the link below.

 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VW8PKFD 

 

However, there is an issue in terms of data exchange between different software's. Therefore, it is essential to address the issue. In this research, I deeply observe the problems in software interoperability by secondary research and conducting an online survey by asking the BIM software users questions.

 

The questionnaire survey is part of my BSc. (Hons) in BIM, dissertation module, ''To what degree can Building Information Modelling (BIM) Interoperate successfully in the design stage of a collaboration project?'', at the Technology University Dublin (TUDublin), Ireland. The survey's main objective is to identify the interoperable issue during data exchange between different BIM software and the importance of Open BIM standards (IFC).

 

Your participation in this survey is earnestly requested to obtain meaningful results. The information you provide will be kept in strict confidence and used only for academic purposes. The survey may disclose only summary results.

 

I am keen to request you to fill the survey. It will help me develop, analyse and compare my result with your opinion. The survey contains 2 sections in a total of 10 multiple choice questions, which wouldn't take more than 2 minutes of your time.

 

Many thanks,

Anthony

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syman2000
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Have you look into Rhino Inside Revit? I believe that is the future how to take a data done on one software and able to spit out the same object in another software without the file being exchanged. I can see this works if Rhino developer have a way to integrate with ArchiCAD, Vectorworks, Allplan or etc. Then they can easily take revit model translate to native Rhino and Rhino translate back to ArchiCAD or other BIM authoring tool. This means no more IFC and you get native object inside your native BIM authoring tool.

Check out my Revit youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/scourdx
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