10 - 12 March, 2022, Sydney, Australia
BILT ANZ 2021, Sydney (March 2022)

Session 3.2

Saturday, 12 March, 2022 | 11:45 AM

Troubleshooting Revit performance 

Maciej Wypych, Modmation
Not Applicable
BILT
Model Management
Autodesk
Presentation/Lecture
Expert
Architects/Architectural Designers, BIM Leaders/Managers, CAD Managers, Digital Engineers, Engineers - Civil, Engineers - Electrical, Engineers - Fire, Engineers - Mechanical, Engineers - Other disciplines, Engineers - Plumbing/Hydraulic, Engineers - Road/Rail, Engineers - Site, Engineers - Structural, Estimators/Quantity Surveyors, Interior Designers, Modellers

Synopsis: This class will focus on helping you to understand the reasons why Revit is slow or unstable. Learn how to resolve the issues with your model, and prevent performance issues or crashes in the future.
Learning Objectives:
1. Learn how to improve Revit performance with a few easy steps
2. Understand the structure of data collected by Revit – journal files and log files
3. Learn the limitations of Revit and how you can avoid performance bottlenecks

Body: This class will give you the tools to better understand Revit performance issues with your models.
We will focus on troubleshooting the performance, demystifying journal files and best practices for model management to improve model speed and avoid crashes.
This class will give you ‘real world’ examples instead of just dry data and “old wife’s tales”. We will focus on the performance bottlenecks and ways to avoid potential issues with your models. Also, we will go through the structure of journal files and log files, so you will have a better understanding of when a crash happened and why.

This class will focus on:
– Revit performance bottlenecks
– What can you learn about the crashes from your journal files
– Best practices to increase the performance of your model
– Bugs in Revit that cause crashes and ways to hack the software in order to avoid crashes
After completing this class you will be better equipped to troubleshoot issues with your Revit model and advise your users on ways to improve performance

Synopsis:

This class will focus on helping you to understand the reasons why Revit is slow or unstable. Learn how to resolve the issues with your model, and prevent performance issues or crashes in the future

Learning Objectives:

1. Learn how to improve Revit performance with a few easy steps
2. Understand the structure of data collected by Revit – journal files and log files
3. Learn the limitations of Revit and how you can avoid performance bottlenecks

Body:

This class will give you the tools to better understand Revit performance issues with your models.
We will focus on troubleshooting the performance, demystifying journal files and best practices for model management to improve model speed and avoid crashes.
This class will give you ‘real world’ examples instead of just dry data and “old wife’s tales”. We will focus on the performance bottlenecks and ways to avoid potential issues with your models. Also, we will go through the structure of journal files and log files, so you will have a better understanding of when a crash happened and why.

This class will focus on:
– Revit performance bottlenecks
– What can you learn about the crashes from your journal files
– Best practices to increase the performance of your model
– Bugs in Revit that cause crashes and ways to hack the software in order to avoid crashes
After completing this class you will be better equipped to troubleshoot issues with your Revit model and advise your users on ways to improve performance

Speakers:

Speaker

Maciej Wypych

Modmation
CTO (Chief Technical Officer) & Co-Founder

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