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A short presentation for the Be2Camp North meetup on the potential for micro-blogging within architectural collaboration. Based on the following blog entry: http://www.stress-free.co.nz/using_microblogging_to_record_architectural_design_conversation_alongside_the_bim
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Joining the Digital DotsUsing micro-blogging to record architectural design conversation alongside the BIM
http://www.stress-free.co.nz/using_microblogging_to_record_architectural_design_conversation_alongside_the_bim
We currently do a bad job of recording the design story
BIM is a “perfect” record of an outcome, but the processes that led to it are lost or forgotten.
Hyperlinked Practice: Facilitate better collaboration by enabling a distributed design team to “surf” the collective set of decisions, compromises and assumptions made during a project.
Hyperlinked Practice
Apply a theoretical litmus test,the principles of the Project Information Cloud:
• Simple
• Ubiquitous
• Decentralised
• Modular
• Information Aware
• Context Sensitive
• Evolving Semantics
Is a technology choice conducive to this architectural collaboration goal?
Micro-blogging satisfies these principles “pretty well”
Therefore we can postulate that as an architectural collaboration tool it could be very productive.
Whilst it possible to use any micro-blogging service,for optimum results and adoption the AEC industry needs dedicated platforms.
BIM/CAD integration Context-level security Decentralised implementations
An AEC micro-blogging service should focus on:
Tantalisingly close Many of the components exist,but there is still a long way to go.