Beschreibung
Ever since Autodesk® web services and mobile applications were first introduced—AutoCAD® 360 (formerly AutoCAD® WS) and Autodesk® 360 cloud-based services—Andrzej Jaskulski has run his yearly Autodesk Authorized Author Spring Laboratory which has explored the advantages and disadvantages of this solution. Each year, after tests were complete, he has written a new book for a well-known training series in Poland called AutoCAD-Design Course. In this hands-on-lab, he shares his knowledge and experience on the power of these tools, identifies their strong and weak points, and explains how to avoid problems in individual and concurrent design workflows. Attendees have the opportunity to practice with desktop, mobile, and cloud configurations. They should also be able to assess how effective this solution can be in their business or design office. To benefit from this class, attendees should have a basic knowledge of AutoCAD®.
Wichtige Erkenntnisse
- Configure AutoCAD on your desktop and the AutoCAD 360 web service and software for mobile devices to work with Autodesk 360 cloud services
- Carry out an individual and concurrent design process using AutoCAD® 360 via a browser and AutoCAD® 360 on a mobile device
- Carry out and control a product data management (PDM) process with design data stored both locally and on the cloud
- Assess the effectiveness and limitations and select the appropriate workflow in your enterprise or design office
Referent
- AJAndrzej JaskulskiAndrzej Jaskulski is a: Professor in the Department of Mechanics and Bases of Machinery Construction at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn; CAD expert and "Autodesk Authorized Author" of books on AutoCAD and Inventor in PWN Scientific Publishers (since 1999); Manager and Trainer in Autodesk Authorized Training Center (since 1993) - "Autodesk Certified Instructor"; Subject Matter Expert on AutoCAD in Poland; Author of the parametric CAD Polish terminology and co-author of the Polish version of the famous CAD system - Design View; Author of 28 manuals and over 50 papers in the field of Methodology of Computer Aided Machinery Design; Active blogger (CADAJ blog at Autodesk Community in Poland); Autodesk Community in Poland Coordinator (2009-2011). He started from AutoCAD® 2.62.He graduated from the Warsaw University of Technology, Department of Automobiles and Heavy Machines where he also completed his Ph.D. He worked 7 years as a Chief Engineer in industry.