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Topic: OnTarget uses Autodesk Forge to tackle construction in 4D Posted: 07.Jun.2017 at 04:00 |
By leveraging Autodesk Forge, a small start-up, OnTarget, is working to address the woes of the architecture, engineering, and construction industry:
OnTarget believes that these woes can be remedied because the industry is ready for transformation:
OnTarget aims to ride this wave of transformation by offering an integrated solution that features visual analytics: The integrated OnTarget solution provides:
These three tenets of the OnTarget solution make them perfectly suited for Autodesk Forge. Recall that Autodesk Forge is Autodesk's collection of Application Program Interfaces (APIs) and supporting materials (e.g., sample code, documentation) backed by Autodesk and a community of non-Autodesk developers who are using those APIs (e.g., forums). OnTarget uses the Forge platform as the basis for their 3D viewing: OnTarget uses the Model Derivative API to convert the original data, their "single source of truth," to the Simple Vector Format (SVF, a format that the browser can display natively) so that teams can collaborate using the Forge Viewer and take action when problems arise. (Perhaps you may have heard of the Forge Viewer by its earlier name when it was used exclusively in Autodesk cloud services, the Large Model Viewer? Well, it's that same time-honored technology.) The ability to combine 3D plus time (the 4th dimension) allows OnTarget to: It's great to see Autodesk Forge in action in the management of real construction projects. Are you ready to ride the wave? Check out Autodesk Forge for yourself. Visualization is alive in the lab. Go to the original post... |
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