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DC I/O 2022 Paper by Xinling Xu. https://doi.org/10.47330/DCIO.2022.QTIG3549 | Watch | | |
Abstract
Allplan PythonPart is the solution we provide for our users to easily create powerful custom tools in Allplan to solve real problems in the AEC industry. Although the programming levels of our users may vary, most users need to automate tedious tasks. We provide different toolsets to help them to accomplish what they want. This presentation will also showcase some simple and powerful tools our partners or customers developed to boost efficiency for their projects.