A couple of academic papers referring to FreeCAD (I don't know if they are been published here before):
Open Source Cloud-Based Technologies for BIM
https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote- ... 7-2018.pdf
Development of an Open Source Spatial DBMS for a FOSS BIM
https://www.mdpi.com/books/pdfdownload/article/527/1
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Re: FreeCAD on the web
If you see papers that are very relevant, that is, that use the software in detail, not only mention it lightly, then please add them to scientific literature.
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Re: FreeCAD on the web
This seems to be a quite experienced person telling what he thinks about FreeCAD (0.18 as it seems)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udIBhVIy5MI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udIBhVIy5MI
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JOKO engineering is well known here.Hannu wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 7:06 pm This seems to be a quite experienced person telling what he thinks about FreeCAD (0.18 as it seems)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udIBhVIy5MI
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https://peertube.social/videos/watch/d5 ... 4a19177f6e
from Dion Moult, award winner at Building-Smart on OpenBIM.
from Dion Moult, award winner at Building-Smart on OpenBIM.
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On a french technical vulgarization channel : https://video.monsieurbidouille.fr/vide ... art=13m7s
Apparently FreeCAD is used by Babatronic, a robot maker : https://www.youtube.com/barbatronic
Apparently FreeCAD is used by Babatronic, a robot maker : https://www.youtube.com/barbatronic
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Re: FreeCAD on the web
Hi, I'm disappointed to have found this news.
This man is doing a demonstration of WB FEM but under no circumstances quotes FreeCAD on his article when he is quoting other proprietary software in his #hastag relationship.
From what I understand the author is a relevant person on social networks about teaching certain proprietary CAD software, if he really liked FreeCAD it would be positive if he corrected the text of his article, do you agree with me?
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity ... 21088-B1o6
This man is doing a demonstration of WB FEM but under no circumstances quotes FreeCAD on his article when he is quoting other proprietary software in his #hastag relationship.
From what I understand the author is a relevant person on social networks about teaching certain proprietary CAD software, if he really liked FreeCAD it would be positive if he corrected the text of his article, do you agree with me?
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity ... 21088-B1o6
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Yes I agree. There is no obligation to cite FreeCAD, and as he even cites the source of the music, he might have simply forgotten. Do you have a linkedin account, so you can kindly ask if he could add it.
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