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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.
Articles
AUGI Annual Salary Survey 2012
It's almost time for the 11th Annual AUGI Salary Survey!Tipniques: Bridge Information Modeling (BrIM) Baby Steps
Design Technician Reuben Stone shares tips and tricks for getting the most out of your BrIM processes and procedures while preparing for more integrated BrIM projects down the road.CAD Management: Shock Your Boss
The work environment is changing rapidly. Mark Kiker gives you some valuable tips on ways to relate to others you may work with and shares little ways to make a big splash with the boss.Sponsor Spotlight: HP Z220 Workstations Deliver More Power with Less Energy
The new HP Z220 Workstations deliver high levels of system performance and energy efficiency at prices that rival a standard desktop PC.Revit Structure: Advanced Support for Work Loads
As Revit Structure matures, author Greg Hale foresees the ability to design structures from concept to fabrication and facility management, all in the same software package. Release 2013 is a step forward.Revit MEP: Lucky 13
Major updates, nice enhancements, and little tweaks combine to make Revit MEP 2013 an attractive upgrade. Author Todd Shackelford discusses the highlights.Support for Revit Comes to Navisworks
Autodesk Navisworks now allows a Revit file to be opened natively. Michael Smith discusses the benefits.The All-in-One Revit
Autodesk's bundling of Revit Structure, Revit MEP, and Revit Architecture has long been requested by the Revit community. Here's a closer look at this all-in-one solution.Adapting to Mass Change: New Tools in Revit 2013
Marcello Sgambelluri and Jay B. Zallan team to bring AUGI members a detailed look at Revit Architecture 2013.AutoCAD WS 1.4: Design Beyond the Desktop
The AutoCAD WS web and mobile apps means that DWG files are no longer tied to a single desktop computer or even to a server environment. Autodesk's Kate Morrical elaborates.