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Wednesday, 22 August 2012

NIKON LAUNCHES ANDROID CAMERA



Nikon Coolpix S800c. This smart camera features a 10x optical zoom lens, 16 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, 3.5-inch OLED WVGA touchscreen, and Android 2.3. It also comes with Wi-Fi connectivity and supports downloading Android apps via Google Play Store. Nikon also bundles 'My Picture Town' app for uploading images directly to its cloud storage. This is not the first camera with Android on-board, Polaroid also showcased a smart camera with Android at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year. Dubbed as Polaroid SC1630, it featured 3X optical zoom, 18 scene modes and 3.2" widescreen display.

Nikon Coolpix S800c key specifications
16MP 1/2.3"-type BSI CMOS sensor
25-250mm equivalent F3.2-5.8 lens
3.5" WVGA OLED touchscreen
Android v2.3 operating system
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS
2GB of internal memory (690MB of this for Apps)
Up to 8fps continuous shooting
1080p30 video

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING - BIM

Building information modeling, commonly referred to as BIM, is a technology that has the potential to revolutionize the process of project design and construction. Building Information Model or BIM is the process of developing building model which is used in presenting and visualizing building components, construction sequences, resource allocation and other disciplines of construction process in a virtual environment. BIM process generates 3D model encompassing geometric and geographic information of the building and properties of its components.

The terminology BIM is used by Autodesk. It is also known as "Virtual Building" and "Integrated Project Models". Building Information Modeling is a new Computer Aided Design (CAD) paradigm that allows for intelligent, 3D and parametric object based design BIM is a common name for the digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a building or a building project. 

The design communication is gradually being changed from 2D based to integrated 3D digital interface. Building information modeling extends this beyond 3-D, augmenting the three primary spatial dimensions (width, height and depth - X, Y and Z) with time as the fourth dimension and cost as the fifth and it is known, “5D”.

 Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a model-based design concept, in which buildings will be built virtually before they get built out in the field, where data models organized for complete integration of all relevant factors in the building lifecycle which also manages the information exchange between the AEC (Architects, Engineers, Contractors) professionals, to strengthen the interaction between the design team. BIM is a shared knowledge about the information for decisions making during its lifecycle

         BIM can be used to demonstrate the entire building life cycle, supporting processes including cost management, construction management, project management and facility operation. A BIM model may contain the building's full life cycle, from concept to construction to decommissioning.
BIM enabled software’s or its different platforms includes
·         Revit (Autodesk)
                     Architecture /Structure/MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing engineering)
·         Bentley
     Architectural / Structural/ Mechanical/ Electrical
·        Gehry Technologies
                     Architecture/Structures/MEP
·         ArchiCAD (Graphisoft)
      Architectural / Structural

BIM makes it possible to create three-dimensional, geometric computer models of a building that can then be navigated like a video game and updated on an ongoing basis. BIM models produce detailed electronic and hard-copy construction drawings that show a significant amount of detail. There are advantages and disadvantages to using BIM and it is important that contractors recognize the effect this technology may have on their work.
In three major phases in the building lifecycle—design, construction, and management—building information modeling offers access to the following critical information:
• In the design phase—design, schedule, and budget information
• In the construction phase—quality, schedule, and cost information 
• In the management phase—performance, utilization, and financial information
The ability to keep this information up to date and accessible in an integrated digital environment gives architects, engineers, builders, and owners a clear overall vision of their projects, as well as the ability to make better decisions faster—raising the quality and increasing the profitability of projects.

Advantages of BIM

Advantages of BIM to Building Contractors 
·                     BIM provides a good estimation during bidding and procurement
·                     BIM improves coordination in construction sequencing
·                     Effective marketing presentation of construction approaches
·                     BIM helps in identifying possible conflicts that may arise during building construction
·                     Biggest advantage of using BIM is lesser amount of errors and hence rectifications – saving costs and resources
·                     BIM allows for more “what if” analysis, such as construction sequencing options, shuffling of human resources, fine-tuning cost factors, etc.
·                     BIM helps clients and end-users in understanding and visualizing the end product
·                     BIM helps owner in taking informed decisions about the proposed project.

Benefits of BIM to the Building Designer:
·                     BIM allows designer to use sophisticated web-based tools which connects the project’s program to other BIM tools such as Tekla, Revit and ArchiCAD.
·                     Designer has a scope of incorporating eco-friendly design aspects before the commencement of the project.

Advantages of BIM to Cost Engineer
·                     BIM model allows for better cost estimation of human resources, raw materials and structural components.

There are some disadvantages also

·         The use of BIM requires significant training and as with any software program there are costs associated with the software such as purchasing, licensing and training. A contractor may need to upgrade its computer system to effectively use the BIM software.

·         BIM requires more effort at the outset of a project. When BIM is used, it is insufficient for a contractor to simply submit plans for its own work and then begin construction. The contractor must first sit down with the designer and other prime contractors and create the collaborative model.

·         BIM can disrupt the general procurement and construction process when ordering items that require a long lead time. For example, a contractor may need to order material based on the dimensions of the design. Ordering this material may take weeks or months. If the dimensions change, as may occur when multiple contractors are inputting information into a model on a continual basis, the contractor may be left with insufficient time to order the material.

Monday, 9 April 2012

IMAGE to ICON CONVERTER

Have you ever thought about giving your photo for an icon on your desktop? Here is an interesting application which lets you to convert any BMP, JPG, PNG, ICO files to icons. Imagicon from deviouscodeworks is a freeware for this purpose. All you have to do is, drag and drop your image file to the Imagicon window, after once when you have finished installing this tiny software.
Why you should convert your image files to icon file (.ICO)? Its because is, inorder to set the picture you desire as icons, you need to convert it to '.ICO' file. The so converted '.ICO' file is required for even setting favicon in your blogger blog. Now you can set what ever picture you like as your favicon or desktop icon. You can even make transparent icons, where you can make beautiful icons of any
shape. 
Some of the useful tips are, use a high quality high resolution image when you make a transparent icon. Keep listening to rainyrelief for more interesting updates. Enjoy.

Friday, 16 March 2012

"OOPS" COMMAND IN AUTOCAD


This is a small bit of autocad.
If you accidentally delete something in Autocad, do not worry, just type in "oops" and press "enter". Your last delete execution will be undone. You can do this even after as many other commands or activities after your previous "delete" execution. Interesting, right?

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Sunday, 11 March 2012

PREPARING FOR AN INTERVIEW

This post is dedicated by surumi 


Before The Interview 

Questions You Can Prepare For 

· » Tell us about yourself 

· » Why did you choose your degree and what have you gained from it? 

· » What has been your most important achievement in life so far? Why? 

· » What are your strengths and weaknesses? 

· » Why have you applied for this job? 

· » What do you have to offer us? 

· » What are the current issues in this sector of work? 

· » What experience do you have of working in a team and what role did you play in that team? 

· » Describe a project you have successfully completed. 

· » How would your friends describe you? 

· » Describe a situation you have found difficult. How did you overcome it? 

· » What questions would you like to ask us?
  • practice your answers, 
  • write them down, 
  • read them aloud,
Remember them, but, during the interview process, remember to listen to the question. It will more than likely be different from what you expected it to be, so adjust your reply accordingly - the example you thought of should still carry you through
Be practical, the man/woman you are talking to is not your boy friend/girl friend that you can cry over all that went wrong. Take it all in the positive way. 

During The Interview 

Keep the following few things in mind for that:
1. Be punctual. It is better to arrive early than to rush in at the last moment. Allow extra time for traffic, parking and slow elevators.
2. Project a professional and enthusiastic image. Your aim is to convince the interviewer that you would be an asset to the company and not a liability. 
3. You can’t change the way you look. However, you can ensure that you project a clean and well groomed appearance. Dress comfortably, but immaculately. Shoes should be polished, pants/skirts and shirts pressed.
4. Make eye contact when you speak. Stand straight, move confidently and sit slightly forward in your chair. Body language is important and people notice it more than you think. 
5. Shake hands firmly. A firm handshake projects confidence and leaves a lasting impression. 

DRESSING FOR AN INTERVIEW 
Your smile is the first thing the interviewer sees. Your clothes are probably a close second. Dressing depends on the nature of job you are looking for make sure that you have a clean and pressed dress 

For Men 
· » White and other light colored shirts are best 

· » One hundred percent cotton works best for shirts 

· » Always wear a long-sleeved dress shirt 

· » The tie color should match your shirt/suit color. Silk ties assure the best knot 

· » A tee shirt worn underneath your dress shirt gives you added protection against noticeable perspiration 

· »Always match the color of your belt with your shoes and the color of your belt buckle with your watch. 

· » Dark shoes (black lace-ups are best) 

· » Dark socks (black is best) 

· » Get a haircut; short hair always fares best in interviews 

· » No beards (unless you are interviewing for a job as a lumberjack!) 

· » Mustaches are a possible negative, but if you must, make sure it is neat & trimmed 

· » No rings other than wedding ring or college ring 

· » Neatly trimmed nails 

· » No earrings (if you normally wear one, take it out) 

For Women 

· » Make sure your attire fits well and is pressed 

· » A cotton sari/ salwar kameez can be a good choice for an interview 

· » Wear minimal makeup and groom your hair neatly. 

· » Use matte lipstick and not lip gloss for interview 

· » Make sure that your mascara do not clump 

· » Shoes with conservative heels 

· » No purses, small or large; carry a briefcase instead 

· » If you wear nail polish (not required), use clear or a conservative color 

· » No more than one ring on each hand 

· » One set of earrings only » Avoid perfume (some people are allergic)

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