Every good tale requires a plot. From a neuroscience perspective for human beings this in built into the way our brains work. By this I mean, humans think (process), remember (store), and communicate (publish) what we believe, hope, sometimes know, and try to learn (or not) by tales. Story telling is fundamental to the mechanism of human thought.
In the working world of civil engineers and…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Oct 28, 2014
Tags publish on demand, parcel, dynamic model
Our old time AutoCAD mindset says,
"If I already made it, it is tough to recreate it. Fix it."
Civil 3D doesn't work that way at all. In this dynamic, model-based, and Style driven world, it’s all about iterations and repetitions.
Turn and Burn
We do the iterations to get better civil Feature data to publish.
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We can also employ repetitions…
Posted by Tench Tilghman Jul 24, 2013
If you train a bunch of AutoCAD using folk in AutoCAD Civil 3D you get some common questions. Errr. Actually these questions are usually formed as a statement. For example:
“We make a lot of stuff in our drawings that isn’t Civil 3D stuff. Civil 3D also seems to need lots and lots of Layers too. All these Layers are confusing. We probably don’t need them. Can we do anything about that…
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Posted by Tench Tilghman Jun 11, 2013
Lately I’ve been given the privilege of training a bunch of folks in AutoCAD Civil 3D who never used any Autodesk CAD product before. Some employed other CAD software and/or CAD like software. Some never even used CAD in any form before. They still got their civil and survey work done. They did without. Now they’re excited about the new possibilities before them.
They have an unexpected…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Oct 24, 2012
Tags implementation, interface, publiish, publish on demand, Project Management, management, performance
They say, “Familiarity breeds Contempt.” It’s an oft studied neuroscience fact that we believe that others around us don’t get it as well as we do.
On the road to work everyone else is a bad driver.
The illusion is one of the most common failures of managers.
Ok. Translate “manager” to human being.I Know Better
This seemingly twisted personal…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jul 31, 2012
Tags ctb, stb, publiish, publish on demand, implementation, standards, CAD Stamdards