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Project Dasher: Real-Time Building Performance in BIM
Simulation, Optimization, and Systems
Overview
Project Dasher is an Autodesk Research project using a BIM-based platform to provide building owners with greater insight into real-time building performance throughout the life-cycle of the building.
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2010
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