Library
AUGI members worldwide write articles, papers, tutorials all the time. We are beginning something new now, actually hosting that material on our site in a manner that allows readers to find what they are interested in. We have sections in a number of areas, some related to products and others management and organizational issues.
English Articles
Collaboration with Revit Structure - Work Sharing
Phil Russo's techniques for collaborating in Revit Structure.Collaboration and Data Management for AEC Projects
The AEC industry has grown, making the need for industry collaboration more acute. Here's Autodesk's vision.Revit Collaboration: Then and Now
Troy Gates discusses technologies that have helped Revit projects be more collaborative.Collaborating with Autodesk Inventor Publisher 2011/2012
As companies shuffle responsibilities among offices and collective work-from-home groups continue to emerge, the ability to convey design-related information in a fast, easy-to-understand format is needed.Revit MEP: Electrical and Mechanical Coordination
Todd Shackelford demonstrates how mechanical and electrical engineers can easily team up through Revit MEP.AutoCAD Civil 3D: Collaboration in a Multi-Disciplinary / Multi-Firm Environment
Bryan Tanner illustrates methods, techniques, and workarounds for sharing files with other firms and disciplines.Sponsor Spotlight: Intel Turbo Boost Takes Workstation Performance to New Heights
HP Z Workstations and Intel Turbo Boost technology provide the processing speed you need to get the job done. Find out how.TIPniques: Why Use CAD Standards?
The first in a two-part series from guest columnist Katie Miller. Anyone who thinks CAD Standards aren't important has probably never stepped into a project-in-process where standard file management or naming conventions were ignored.CAD Management: Dealing with a Horrible Boss
Bad boss got you down? Mark Kiker delivers these common-sense tips for dealing with the situation.Letter from the President - 2011 October
AUGI has completely revamped the Wish List system, ensuring that Autodesk product improvement wishes get noticed, discussed, refined, and voted on.