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SelectCAD Implementation and Management Strategies

Bentley International User’s Conference Civil SelectCAD Session CSC – 6 SelectCAD Implementation and Management Strategies Presenter: Jeff Martin, P. E. Civil XLR8. SelectCAD Implementation and Management Strategies. High Level Overview of SelectCAD Look at SelectCAD management tools

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SelectCAD Implementation and Management Strategies

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  1. Bentley International User’s ConferenceCivil SelectCAD SessionCSC – 6SelectCAD Implementation and Management StrategiesPresenter: Jeff Martin, P. E.Civil XLR8

  2. SelectCAD Implementation and Management Strategies • High Level Overview of SelectCAD • Look at SelectCAD management tools • Discuss implementation concepts and tips • Target Audience: CADD Managers; Implementation Leads; Alpha Users

  3. SelectCAD Implementation and Management Strategies • Turn Hindsight to Foresight: talk to people who have already rolled out v8.

  4. Implementing v8 • Building a city. InRoads. • You can build a city without planning its development. • You can use v8 without planning its implementation.

  5. Why you want to plan your rollout well • Given a well-planned implementation, intelligence can be added by the user in almost transparent manner with little additional overhead.

  6. v8: What’s the big deal? • Enhanced DTM • A More Intelligent Data Structure • More than just points and breaklines • User-Definable Data Types • Ability to store objects NOT At-Grade • The enhanced-data structure is known as “Features”

  7. What you want in an intelligent model • Minimal layers of abstraction • Intuitive • Easy to add, access intelligence • Minimize ReWork • Automate the things that should be automated • Maintain Intelligence • Modify Parent, Update Children • Minimize "Stupefication" in the Workflow • Dumb Graphics

  8. The Holy Grail:

  9. Why InRoads v8 is a better, more-intelligent modeler. • V8 Architecture is data-centric and designed for intelligence. • Intelligence, once added, stays for the remainder of the workflow. • minimizes Stupefication • (Dumb) Graphics are byproducts. • Minimizes rework. E.G., Edit Feature, Update all graphics.

  10. Pre-V8 Workflow

  11. V8 Workflow

  12. Example of v8 minimizing “Stupefication”

  13. Feature-based DTM maintains Survey Feature Model intelligence.

  14. Transition Control Lines: v8 Maintains Intelligence

  15. Transition Control Lines: v8 Maintains Intelligence

  16. V8: intelligence maintained, massively editable

  17. Why InRoads v8 is a better, more-intelligent modeler • Given a well-planned implementation, intelligence can be added by the user in almost transparent manner with little additional overhead.

  18. “Features” • Enhanced Data Architecture • Enhanced Tools (NEW) • Design/Editing Tools • Place/Edit Feature • View Features/Feature Filter • Cross-Section Edit • Update Children • Locks • Management Tools • Symbology Manager • Feature Style Manager • Preference Manager

  19. Symbology Manager

  20. Create New Named Symbology...

  21. Setting Default Line Symbology...

  22. Setting Text Properties...

  23. Specifying Cross-Section Cell Display...

  24. Feature Style Manager

  25. Preference Manager

  26. Implementing v8 • Building a city. InRoads. • You can build a city without planning its development. • You can use v8 without planning its implementation.

  27. Why you want to plan your rollout well • Given a well-planned implementation, intelligence can be added by the user in almost transparent manner with little additional overhead.

  28. Why you want to plan your rollout • Make it easy for the user to focus on the engineering. • E.G.: when the designer wants to add a transition control, make sure it’s available.

  29. Goals of a well-planned v8 Implementation: • Immediate Impacts • From v7.x SelectCAD there are “un-ignorable” differences • Locks are different • prf --> ini • v8 files cannot be read by v7.x or prior • (can be saved as v7.x or prior)

  30. Upgrading From pre-SelectCAD • Immediate Impacts • Locks are different • prf --> ini • v8 files cannot be read by v7.x or prior • (can be saved as v7.x or prior) • SelectCAD Explorer is new (but easy) • Commands: same function, different location (better)

  31. Immediate Goals • Maintain current user efficiency • Minimize user "GUI-Shock" • (SelectCAD Explorer vs. old Menu Bar)

  32. Immediate Tasks • Set up good default settings (your custom environment) that minimize the impact of upgrade differences • Lock Settings • Custom Toolbars • Run v7 workflows under v8???

  33. Immediate Tasks • User training • File Compatibility • Immediate/Unavoidables • Sell Intelligence in the workflow • Set the Stage for using the new technology

  34. Ultimate Goals: • Take advantage of v8's Intelligence • Exploit Productivity and QC Opportunities • How? • Educate the advantages • minimize the costs (make it easy)

  35. Educate: Shift to the Data-Centric Paradigm • Stop editing the graphics! (Edit the model). • Use the feature editing commands • Edits and maintains intelligent features (as opposed to dumb graphics). • Change the model, update the graphics • "Instant Updates" of plan, profile, & cross-sections • Modify parent, auto-update the children • Example: x-sec edit feature across a station range along with dependent features…

  36. Implementation Strategies • Manage the new technologies • Have Gamma Testers, get Buy-off • Have your immediate rollout support your long-term goals • make the new technology easy to use • anticipate user’s needs • have the workflow “infrastructure” set up

  37. Have the “Intelligence” Infrastructure set up. • If set up properly, the designer can focus on the engineering.

  38. Have the “Intelligence” Infrastructure set up. • If not, the user must do it himself, which costs time and consistency.

  39. Verifying cell exists...

  40. Create New Named Symbology...

  41. Setting Default Line Symbology...

  42. Setting Text Properties...

  43. Specifying Cross-Section Cell Display...

  44. Creating the New Feature Style...

  45. Creating the New Transition Control...

  46. Ready to Continue...

  47. Manage the New Technologies • Behind the scenes • Set up appropriate settings defaults • units, etc. • Have Named Symbologies set up well • Have Feature Styles already set up • Use Preference Manager to ensure consistency • Have appropriate preference sets • Have default preference selector at front-end • Have a preference file plan • Standards and Changes/Updates

  48. Software Rollout • Have custom environment ready • If upgrading from earlier InRoads, have training for ready immediately especially for the "Immediate impacts" • Provide Workflow Upgrade Training • New Implementations...

  49. Managing Named Symbologies • Why use Named Symbologies? • Reason #1: Feature Styles Require them. • Reason #2: Pre-defines SelectCAD-created graphics symbology. Good QA/QC. • Reason #3: Easier to make changes. • Reason #4: It's easy. • How?

  50. Named Symbology: Easier

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