Description
In this session, we will review the currently available APIs that can be used with BIM 360, and discuss new and planned APIs (such as Issues, RFIs, Markups, Submittals and Model Coordination).
Key Learnings
- Discover BIM 360 Issues API basics
- Learn about application areas with the Issues API
- Understand differences between BIM 360 Field classic versus next-generation BIM 360 Field
- Learn about other new APIs
Speakers
- Mikako HaradaMikako Harada works as a Senior Manager for the Developer Technical Services team at Autodesk. She provides API support for AEC products. Prior to joining Autodesk, she worked as a researcher for the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. While at ETH, she worked with projects involving the development of web-based collaborative environment with the Swiss building industry and web-based visualization projects for business data archive systems, aiming to enlarge our knowledge by a means of visualizing a large amount of information. She was also a researcher at Engineering Design Research Center in Carnegie Mellon University, Dr. Scott Fahlman’s lab (who is known as the father of Common LISP and the person who first sent the smiley face on the Internet), and Artificial Intelligence Cognitive Systems group at General Motors Technical Center. Her interests is in the areas of interactive techniques, optimization and layout synthesis.
- Augusto GoncalvesAugusto Goncalves has been an API evangelist at Autodesk, Inc., since 2008. He works with all sorts of technologies, from classic desktop to modern mobile and web platforms, including .NET for AutoCAD software and Revit software, and JavaScript application programming interface for NodeJS.
- Xiao Dong LiangPrincipal Advocate. Xiaodong joined Autodesk in 2007 as a developer advocate. Starting with desktop products’ APIs such as AutoCAD, Inventor and Navisworks, he dived into cutting edge technologies in web and cloud. He now supports BIM 360, Fusion 360 and Forge. Xiaodong is one of the contributors of ADN DevBlog and Forge blog. He is also active on Autodesk forum, mingling with the community. He has a masters’ degree in mechanics. He is enthusiastic about smart hardware technologies and enjoys programming with them connecting with a wide range of Autodesk products including Forge.
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