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= Technical standards and solutions =
 
= Technical standards and solutions =
  
[[Industry Foundation Class (IFC)]] is the main data schema for [[OpenBIM]] data. See all pages in the [[:Category:IFC|IFC category]]
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A lot of the software used in OSArch workflows is based on industry standards which are also defined to be open. You can see the complete list in the [[Open technical standards directory]].
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The most important ones right now are:
  
[[Model View Definitions (MVD)]]s and [[Using MicroMVDs for exchange requirements|MicroMVDs]] are subsets of the [[Industry Foundation Class (IFC)|IFC]] data schema for specific purposes See all pages in the [[:Category:Model_View_Definitions_(MVD)|Model View Definitions (MVD) category]]
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*[[Industry Foundation Class (IFC)]] is the main data schema for [[OpenBIM]] data. See all pages in the [[:Category:IFC|IFC category]]
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*[[Model View Definitions (MVD)]]s and [[Using MicroMVDs for exchange requirements|MicroMVDs]] are subsets of the [[Industry Foundation Class (IFC)|IFC]] data schema for specific purposes See all pages in the [[:Category:Model_View_Definitions_(MVD)|Model View Definitions (MVD) category]]
  
 
= How to contribute the OSArch community =
 
= How to contribute the OSArch community =

Revision as of 15:45, 8 September 2020

Hi JanF. Thanks for your recent effort. Can we talk about the Level of Design page? We need to agree on what LOD standard for. Please see https://bimforum.org/LOD/ Duncan (talk) 07:26, 27 August 2020 (UTC)

Hi, yeah sorry about that, I think I got a little carried away. JanF (talk) 19:49, 3 September 2020 (UTC)

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Welcome to the OSArch WIKI. The resource and workflow database of open and accessible software for the Architecture - Engineering - Construction fields, maintained and developed by professionals actively using these tools for professional work.

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