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| 1.1 Outline |
Previously, blueprints and sketches were either hand drawn or produced from CAD applications which limited it
extent to which it could be shared. ArchiView[1] transforms these into digital database records which can be searched, printed and modified.
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| 1.2 Features |
1. Sketches are stored in the database through a tree structure
2. Ability to automate business work flow processes
3. Offer the ability to compare sketches
4. Various system configurations
5. Offers full customization
6. Selection of open system
7. Various integration
8. Applies Windows True Type fonts
9. Able to password protect sketches
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| 1.3 Operation Environment |
| Component |
Details |
| Server |
- O/S : Unix, Linux, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Server
- DBMS : ORACLE, MS-SQL, MY-SQL |
| Client |
- O/S : Windows 95 minimum |
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| 1.4 System Requirements |
| Component |
Details |
| Server |
- CPU: Pentium III 500MHz minimum
- Memory: 256MB minimum
- HDD: 18GB minimum
- LAN Card |
| Client |
- CPU: Pentium II 300MHz minimum
- Memory: 64MB minimum
- HDD: 1.2GB minimum
- LAN Card |
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1.5 Supported File Formats
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| CAD Files |
- AutoCAD : DWG, DXF |
| Image Files |
- TIF, JPG, BMP, PSD, GIF, PCX etc. |
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| 1.6 Example Application |
Architectural Information Management System |
| 1.7 Development Direction |
1. Verification of 2D images through 3D imaging
2. Reference and search of data through GIS |
| 1.8 Person In Charge |
Son, Hyun-Seok 02) 761-2782 |