chigrboy
2011-04-28, 07:46 PM
Hi,
For many years now I've done IT work for the AEC industry as well as some minor CAD/REVIT support.
I have some concerns regarding projects which are done in Revit, mostly due to how often the product is released and the non-existent backward compatibility that's inherent to the software.
About once a year or so, I'll get a request to dig deep into the tape archives to pull up drawings, sometimes as far back as the late 80's. This is a headache for sure but I've been pretty successful and whatever version of AutoCAD we happen to be on currently, the DWG's have always opened without problems.
Revit has been around a while now but didn't really take off until Autodesk purchased it and I still sort of consider it somewhat of a new product, I guess relative to how long CAD has been around. My concern is with archived models, in 25 years, will projects that were done in Revit be able to be opened by the latest version of the software (if the software even exists?).
Are people archiving projects and when a new releases of Revit is available, is someone going through the archives and opening the model to upgrade it to the latest version? Can't be done on tape obviously but we have an archive server these days as well as tape.
Or are firms just exporting the sheets to DWG/PDF?
Is there something that I'm unaware of or missing?
Anyone have any thoughts?
How are you archiving projects that are complete and were done in Revit?
For many years now I've done IT work for the AEC industry as well as some minor CAD/REVIT support.
I have some concerns regarding projects which are done in Revit, mostly due to how often the product is released and the non-existent backward compatibility that's inherent to the software.
About once a year or so, I'll get a request to dig deep into the tape archives to pull up drawings, sometimes as far back as the late 80's. This is a headache for sure but I've been pretty successful and whatever version of AutoCAD we happen to be on currently, the DWG's have always opened without problems.
Revit has been around a while now but didn't really take off until Autodesk purchased it and I still sort of consider it somewhat of a new product, I guess relative to how long CAD has been around. My concern is with archived models, in 25 years, will projects that were done in Revit be able to be opened by the latest version of the software (if the software even exists?).
Are people archiving projects and when a new releases of Revit is available, is someone going through the archives and opening the model to upgrade it to the latest version? Can't be done on tape obviously but we have an archive server these days as well as tape.
Or are firms just exporting the sheets to DWG/PDF?
Is there something that I'm unaware of or missing?
Anyone have any thoughts?
How are you archiving projects that are complete and were done in Revit?