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When handling projects based on the BIM method, you must make sure that = all project members always know exactly what to do.
The process of creating, retrieving, and editing issues reflects the cyc= lic BIM workflow of exchanging data, adjusting and detailing specialist mod= els, and updating the building model. This process is the same throughout e= very project, accompanying all those involved.
Therefore, you and your planning partners need tools that make issue man= agement efficient and comfortable. For this purpose, you can retrieve, crea= te, and edit issues by using both the BIMPLUS web portal a= nd the Issue Manager, which is integrated in Allplan.
One of the most important features of handling projects by means of Bimp= lus is the option to attach comments or other information, such as file att= achments or hyperlinks, to issues. Thus, all those involved in the project = can communicate and exchange information directly through the building mode= l. As a result, any additions or changes are always up to date and availabl= e to all project participants at any time.
When editing issues on the BIMPLUS web portal, you can = place spots directly in the model. Spots mark particular points in the mode= l, that is, specific places that require attention. You can retrieve spots = in BIM Explorer and directly in Allplan.
Design elements affected by an issue can be marked in Allplan. Each time= you select the issue, the marked elements appear in color in Allplan. You = can select the marked elements in the list box of Assigned objects in the Issu= e properties palette on the BIMPLUS web portal.= p>
A perspective of the model will be saved for each issue. As soon as you = select an issue, you automatically see the perspective that is saved for th= is issue.
The BIM Collaboration Format (in short BCF) is the data format defined by build=
ingSMART for exchanging information between project participants when handl=
ing projects based on the BIM method. Regardless of the software products u=
sed, this standard format guarantees a smooth and loss-free data exchange.<=
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Consequently, you can import and export BCF-format issues created for th=
e Bimplus projects by using both the BIMPLUS web portal an=
d Allplan.
It is often difficult to keep track of issues. This is particularly true= when you have a complex issue list. Therefore, you can export the complete= issue list of a Bimplus project in Excel format.
A certified BIM workflow requires you to document all changes made to an= issue. Therefore, you can retrieve the chronology of each issue (author, d= ate, time, and type of change).