Property:Data format description

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=3D XML is a universal, lightweight XML-based format that enables users to capture and share live, accurate 3D data quickly and easily.  +
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=Autodesk Inventor.  +
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=Building Information Modeling. 3D, object-oriented, AEC-specific CAD data format to describe the building process and to facilitate exchange and interoperability of information.  +
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=COLLAborative Design Activity.  +
=Comma Separated Values.  +
=Computer Aided Three dimensional Interactive Application  +
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=Data format for GIS applications.  +
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=Data format for information related to the design, analysis, procurement, fabrication planning, fabrication automation, and the erection of structural steel in buildings. CIS/2 stands for CIMSteel Integration Standards, where CIMSteel designates Computer Integrated Manufacturing of Constructional Steelwork.  +
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=Data format that can mathematically precise describe freeform surfaces by using Non Uniform Rational Basis Spline (NURBS).  +
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=Data format that embraces the entire building industry and manages the entire information life cycle of buildings.  +
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=Data format to simplify colaboration and data exchange within the AEC industry.  +
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=Design Web Format (by Autodesk). Inteded for efficient distribution, viewing, reviewing and printing design files. Not intended to replace design files.  +
=Drawing exchange format (by AutoDesk).  +
=Electronic drawing files (by AutoDesk).  +
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=Electronic drawing files (by Bentley).  +
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=Exchange of spacial data for civil and survey applications.  +
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=Geospatial vector data format for geographic information systems software.  +
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=Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) is object oriented file format to facilitate exchange of electronic information and to achieve interoperability in the building and construction industry.  +
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=Keyhole Markup Language  +
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=Lightweight data format used primarilly in the automotive and aerospace industries.  +