(Mis)understanding BIM :- Eat Your CAD, Nigel Davies, 26⁄03⁄07 I’ve been working with “BIM” (Building Information Modelling) technologies for around 10 years now. It would be longer, but before that BIM was known by a variety of other acronyms, none of which adequately summarised what BIM is. Compare this to using the acronym “CAD” (or CADD as some people refer to it)................... |
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BIM There, Done That :- Straight talk about what it's really like to move from CAD to building information modeling Cadalyst Oct 18, 2006 By: Scott MacKenzie Are you still wondering, "What's the deal with BIM?" If you don't know the acronym by now, it means building information modeling. Personally, I think it isn't as good an acronym as VBD (for virtual building design and documentation). But VBD isn't as compelling and, well, it reminds me of a disease, so we'll stick with BIM......................................... |
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By adopting ICT now, New Zealand will eventually get wealthier, says research :- By Ulrika Hedquist, Auckland | Tuesday, 2 May, 2006 Information and communication technologies cause GDP to rise, according to a research project by Nancy Chu, Ken Carlaw and Les Oxley, at the University of Canterbury. Economic growth in New Zealand during the period 1987-2001 appears to have been influenced by changes in ICT, not the other way around, according to Chu, Carlaw and Oxley. Their research shows that growing the economy will not necessarily lead to the adoption of ICT, but, by adopting ICT now, New Zealand will eventually get wealthier. |
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