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Managing and Visualizing Your BIM Data

You're reading from   Managing and Visualizing Your BIM Data Understand the fundamentals of computer science for data visualization using Autodesk Dynamo, Revit, and Microsoft Power BI

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801073981
Length 436 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Overview of Digitalization and BIM Data
2. Chapter 1: Introducing Units of Digital Information FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Data Centers 4. Chapter 3: Warming Up Your Data Visualization Engines 5. Section 2: Examples and Case Studies from Experts around the World
6. Chapter 4: Building a Data Bridge between BIM Models and Web-Based Dashboards 7. Chapter 5: Getting Started with Autodesk Dynamo and Data Gathering 8. Chapter 6: Importing Revit Plans in Power BI Using Shape Files 9. Chapter 7: Creating a Revit Model-Check Dashboard Using Dynamo and Power BI 10. Section 3: Deep Dive into Autodesk Dynamo
11. Chapter 8: Deep Dive into Dynamo Data Types 12. Chapter 9: Using Dynamo to Place Family Instances 13. Chapter 10: Gathering a Revit Model's Data from Multiple Models at Once 14. Chapter 11: Visualizing Data from Multiple Models in Power BI 15. Chapter 12: Having Fun with Power BI 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Getting started with Power BI

Before we start, I would like to answer the following questions for you:

  • What is Power BI?
  • Where can you find datasets to start practicing yourself?

To put it simply, Power BI stands for Power Business Intelligence, and it's software that provides users that have no programming skills with a set of tools for visualizing, reporting, and sharing data. The user interface is pretty intuitive for users who already have a little bit of experience with Excel. Power BI is often used to find insights within our organization's data. It can help us to connect different datasets and create engaging visuals and graphs. One of the most exciting ways to use the software, in my opinion, is to tell a story using charts by examining the what-if scenarios.

Important Note

In the following chapters, we will mainly use Power BI as our data visualization tool because it is well known in the AEC community. However, I would like to make it clear...

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