Carl Galioto: I have one word for where I believe all the software falls short: interoperability. One can always find the software that can deal with curvilinear forms best, or that deals with interference checking best, or daylighting. The issue right now is that there isn’t one software that can do all of these things. And consequently, we need the various applications to talk to each other and to move data from one to the other in a seamless, interoperable manner. We also need for these applications to accept data. That is absolutely at the top of the list: to cut down on the frustration and for the applications to work together in a harmonious environment.
What is going to drive interoperability? Large firms banding together? The AIA? What’s going to have to happen to achieve interoperability?
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