Introduction
For those who would want to use BIM Revit S/W and Hanwha Plug in, Hanwha BIM Glossary would show which terms in Plug in should technically means
This glossary would help to understand the terms in AEC industry and promote Hanwha camera accordingly to A&E managers and AEC firms
Glossary
- BIM : Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the foundation of digital transformation in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry.
- AEC : BIM, or building information modeling, has changed the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry for its ability to enable a more holistic approach to designing and constructing buildings.
- Auto Desk : Autodesk, Inc. is an American multinational software corporation that makes software products and services for the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, media, education, and entertainment industries.
- Revit ( Revise-instantly ) : BIM S/W developed by Autodesk to design buildings and infrastructure in 3D
- BIM family file : as known as a object family file ( Library File ) which a revit s/w user can load and place onto a plan
- BIMsmith Market : The market where various manufacturer’s products bim family files are available to be downloaded for free and Hanwha bim family files are also uploaded there URL : https://market.bimsmith.com/
- FoV ( Filed of View ) in Revit : the open, observable area a person can see through their eyes or via surveillance camera.
- Hosted Family Type ( Face Based ) : a hosted family type could be placed on a surface of the perpendicular like a magnet
- Non Hosted Family Type : a family that is not specifically associated with a certain host element like a wall, ceiling, floor or face
- DORI : Field of View within certain visible range based on clarity of the object DORI stands for Detection, Observe, Recognition and Identification
- Geometry : Datasets and formula inside of BIM family files
- FoV Block : FOV in a plan(2D Floor plan) will create 2D Filled Regions in plan showing a camera’s visual coverage. If there are components or structures that block the camera’s view, the 2D filled region will not fill the area after the block.
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