Description
Come and discover the BIM 360 Glue software API. This API (application programming interface) is composed of 2 parts: the Web Services API and the display component. The Web Services API is REST-based, and it enables you to access your BIM 360 Glue software data, such as users, models, and actions. You can imbed the display component, or Viewer API, in your application. Using the BIM 360 Glue software API, you can, for example, automate the updating of projects and models from external applications. BIM 360 Glue software keeps track of a user's actions as data in additional to traditional model-centric information. You can also use such information to make a report that will keep track of a team's progress. Of course, BIM 360 Glue software is totally cloud based, so you can connect your own web services applications with the BIM 360 Glue software projects. We will also use examples of use cases to demonstrate what you can do with the BIM 360 Glue software API.
Principaux enseignements
- Understand the basic structure of the BIM 360 Glue software REST API
- Learn how to use the BIM 360 Glue software web services API to access and modify your BIM 360 Glue software data
- Learn how to use the display components API to embed the BIM 360 Glue software view in your application
- Understand current capabilities and limitations of the BIM 360 Glue software API
Intervenants
- 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.
- MVManu VenugopalManu Venugopal is an Architecture, Engineering, and Construction technology expert and thought leader focusing on Building Information Modeling, data and analytics. As a Senior Product Manager at Autodesk, Manu helps the Autodesk Construction Cloud team build innovative products using cloud and mobile technologies and improve the Construction industry processes. Manu is currently working on introducing machine learning and predictive analytics to construction industry providing insights to customers to help them deliver projects successfully.