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https://getarchit.com/from-autocad-to-archicad--step-9
In the architecture and design industry, the process of converting projects from AutoCAD to Archicad has become common as firms transition to more advanced and collaborative software platforms. However, this shift requires careful attention to quality assurance (QA) and testing. These steps ensure that converted models meet both design standards and client expectations, minimizing errors and optimizing the workflow. Comprehensive QA practices are essential to maintain the integrity, accuracy, and compliance of digital models, thus reducing costly revisions and ensuring smooth project delivery.
By Boris Rapoport and Alex Osenenkohttps://getarchit.com/from-autocad-to-archicad--step-9
In the architecture and design industry, the process of converting projects from AutoCAD to Archicad has become common as firms transition to more advanced and collaborative software platforms. However, this shift requires careful attention to quality assurance (QA) and testing. These steps ensure that converted models meet both design standards and client expectations, minimizing errors and optimizing the workflow. Comprehensive QA practices are essential to maintain the integrity, accuracy, and compliance of digital models, thus reducing costly revisions and ensuring smooth project delivery.