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Bentley BIM Approach/Features Preferred Over Revit 58 to 38 Percent in BIM Survey.


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 Wizard That Helps Building Organizations Select Best BIM Solutions

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 of the recent BIM survey showed that 58 percent of building professionals preferred the approach and features of Bentley BIM solutions while 38 percent preferred those of Autodesk's Revit. Of those with "strongly preferred" responses, 69 percent chose Bentley BIM solutions and 31 percent chose Revit.

The blind survey was conducted by Lachmi Khemlani, Ph.D., founder and editor of AECbytes, the building industry's leading BIM newsletter. AECbytes' registered subscribers were asked to choose among 12 fundamental BIM approaches and 19 BIM features identified by Dr. Khemlani. The quantitative analysis applied the respective strengths of Bentley BIM solutions and Revit - as established by Dr. Khemlani - to the collection of responses and determined the winner.

Of the 650 respondents to this Bentley-commissioned survey, 46 percent identified themselves as architects, 14 percent identified themselves as engineers or construction professionals, and the remainder indicated they worked in operations. The group was divided equally between single-office and multi-office firms.

Huw Roberts, global marketing director, Bentley Building, commented, "Our initial interest in the survey was twofold: first, to aid in our understanding of what BIM users value as a guide to our ongoing BIM development; and second, to provide a comparative measure of the values placed on the relative strengths of Bentley BIM and Revit.

"After analyzing the results, we believe that many who are considering BIM would benefit from using this survey to help them think through their BIM decisions. Dr. Khemlani's BIM survey and her comprehensive qualitative analysis Qualitative Analysis

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 highlight the important BIM issues very well. Of course, we are also pleased that for the majority of respondents, the approach and features of Bentley BIM were preferred over those of Revit."

The 12 BIM approaches, as paired in the survey and listed with the respective rates of preference, are:

1. A BIM application leveraging the powerful documentation and visualization Using the computer to convert data into picture form. The most basic visualization is that of turning transaction data and summary information into charts and graphs. Visualization is used in computer-aided design (CAD) to render screen images into 3D models that can be viewed from all  capabilities of a CAD platform (preferred by 65 percent) versus a BIM-only application with more efficient modeling but less well-developed documentation and visualization tools (18 percent)

2. A scalable solution supporting collaboration and distributed work processes (47 percent) versus a single-database solution featuring easier setup, organization, and management (32 percent)

3. Modeling governed by mandatory constraints, better guaranteeing model integrity (39 percent) versus more flexible modeling where the user takes charge of model integrity (41 percent)

4. Fully automated change management and coordination (59 percent) versus semi-automated change management with faster performance (24 percent)

5. Intuitiveness and ease of use promising a short learning curve (49 percent) versus enhanced scope and better capability to model complex forms (35 percent)

6. Support for 3D PDF (Portable Document Format) The de facto standard for document publishing from Adobe. On the Web, there are countless brochures, data sheets, white papers and technical manuals in the PDF format.  for electronic publishing An umbrella term for non-paper publishing, which includes publishing online or on media such as CDs and DVDs.  and distribution (53 percent) versus support for 3D DWF DWF Design Web Format
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 (14 percent)

The 19 BIM features, listed with their importance to respondents, are:

1. Full support for producing construction documents so that another drafting application need not be used (8.8 out of 10)

2. Smart objects, which maintain associativity (programming) associativity - The property of an operator that says whether a sequence of three or more expressions combined by the operator will be evaluated from left to right (left associative) or right to left (right associative). , connectivity, and relationships with other objects (8.7)

3. Availability of object libraries (8.3)

4. Ability to support distributed work processes, with multiple team members working on the same project (8.2)

5. Quality of help and supporting documentation, tutorials, and other learning resources (8.0)

6. Ability to work on large projects (8.0)

7. Automated setup, management, and coordination, reducing traditional CAD management tasks (7.9)

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9. Ability to support preliminary conceptual design modeling (7.8)

10. Direct integration with cost estimating applications (7.5)

11. Support for construction-related tasks such as quantity take-off, estimating, and 4D scheduling (7.5)

12. Direct integration with energy analysis applications (7.4)

13. Extensibility and customization of the solution (7.2)

14. Direct integration with structural analysis applications (7.1)

15. Direct integration with project management applications (7.0)

16. IFC (Internet Foundation Classes) A class library from Netscape that provides an application framework and graphical user interface (GUI) routines for Java programmers. IFC was later made part of the Java Foundation Classes (JFC). See JFC, AFC and AWT. See also ICF.  compatibility (6.7)

17. Number of third-party developers It has been suggested that First-party developer, Second-party developer be merged into this article or section.  developing add-on applications for the tool (6.4)

18. Built-in ability to generate highly photorealistic Having the image quality of a photograph.  renderings and animations (6.3)

19. The market-share leadership position of the vendor offering the BIM solution (4.9)

The quantitative analysis was performed for each respondent In Equity practice, the party who answers a bill or other proceeding in equity. The party against whom an appeal or motion, an application for a court order, is instituted and who is required to answer in order to protect his or her interests. . A respondent's overall preference for Bentley BIM or Revit was first based on his or her weighting of the 12 BIM approaches. The magnitude of the respondent's overall preference was determined by his or her rating of the BIM features. In the case of a tie in the BIM approach weightings, the BIM features alone determined the preference. A PDF file See PDF.  containing the full details of the quantitative analysis is available at www.bentley.com/en-US/Promo/BIM+Wizard/About+the+BIM+Wizard.

The classifications of BIM approaches, as ascribed to Bentley BIM or Revit, and the BIM features, as ascribed to Bentley BIM or Revit, were all developed by Dr. Khemlani. The quantitative analysis was performed by Bentley.

Bentley also announced its new analyst-based BIM Wizard, an online tool to help building professionals and their organizations:

* Structure their BIM decision making

* Accelerate and improve their BIM evaluations

* Poll the BIM needs of a larger firm or project organization

* Insert industry expertise into their final BIM decisions

The BIM Wizard enables these professionals to take the BIM survey and uses their responses to generate a recommendation of Revit or Bentley BIM - based on their BIM approach preferences, their ratings of the BIM features, and the respective strengths of Bentley BIM and Revit as established by Dr. Khemlani. It also creates a report that compares their choices to the responses of their peers in the survey conducted by Dr. Khemlani. The BIM Wizard is available at www.bentley.com/BIMWizard.

AECbytes has released a qualitative report on the survey titled "Top Criteria for BIM Solutions." To read the complete report, which was authored by Dr. Khemlani, go to www.aecbytes.com/feature/2007/BIMSurveyReport.html.

Dr. Khemlani completed her Ph.D. in Architecture at UC Berkeley, specializing in intelligent building modeling. Her other credentials CREDENTIALS, international law. The instruments which authorize and establish a public minister in his character with the state or prince to whom they are addressed. If the state or prince receive the minister, he can be received only in the quality attributed to him in his credentials.  include a professional B.Arch. (Honors) degree from the Indian Institute The Indian Institute in central Oxford, England is located at the north end of Catte Street on the corner with Holywell Street and faching down Broad Street from the east.[1]  of Technology, Kharagpur, India, and an M.Phil. in Architecture from the University of Cambridge, England. She has worked on numerous design projects as a practicing architect and taught CAD and 3D modeling for several years at UC Berkeley. She gives frequent presentations before both professional and academic audiences, serves on juries for technology awards, and continues to stay closely involved with the research community, serving on the editorial board of the journal Automation in Construction. She can be reached at lachmi@aecbytes.com.

About Bentley

Bentley Systems Bentley Systems, Incorporated, provides software for the "Design, construction and operation of the world's infrastructure". The company’s software serves the building, plant, civil, and geospatial vertical markets in the areas of architecture, engineering, construction (AEC) , Incorporated provides software for the lifecycle of the world's infrastructure. The company's comprehensive portfolio for the building, plant, civil, and geospatial Geospatial is a term widely used to describe the combination of spatial software and analytical methods with terrestrial or geographic datasets. The term is often used in conjunction with geographic information systems and geomatics.  verticals spans architecture, engineering, construction (AEC AEC US Atomic Energy Commission

Noun 1. AEC - a former executive agency (from 1946 to 1974) that was responsible for research into atomic energy and its peacetime uses in the United States
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) and operations. With revenues now surpassing $400 million annually, and more than 2400 colleagues globally, Bentley is the leading provider of AEC software to the Engineering News-Record Engineering News-Record (widely known as ENR) is a weekly magazine that provides news, analysis, data and opinion for the construction industry worldwide. It has been published since 1874. It is owned by The McGraw-Hill Companies.  Top Design Firms and major owner-operators, and was named the world's No. 2 provider of GIS/geospatial software solutions in a recent Daratech research study.

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