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» Hire 3D Animation Services for Building Design and Construction
By Deepak Gupta | Published 01/13/2012 | IT Training
Architects, interior designers and civil engineers all have to work so very hard to communicate their ideas for the designing and construction of a building. They have to draw designs, construct models but still it feels as if the idea is not properly getting across. They can remove this minor hurdle and benefit greatly by using 3D modeling services for their designs.

Apart from the general benefit of your ideas and designs looking much better, showing your designs using 3D animation is also easier and far more versatile. 3D modeling has also become very popular due to the utilities and tools it provides when it comes to making designs.

Though one can use 3D rendering software specifically designed for architects, civil engineers and the like, mastering them requires enormous amounts of time. It also requires considerable practice and use before one becomes well versed with this new platform. Thus hiring 3D animators for your designing and modeling is a far more utilitarian option.

How 3D Designs are Used for Building and Construction Designs

The blueprint of any building involves numerous stages in which the structure of the building, the interiors and also the landscape are designed. 3D modeling of all these designs will give an architect, engineer and builder the most realistic possible image of the building to be created.

3D modeling services will allow the people involved in the construction of the building to flatten out various structural and design issues on the planning board itself. This will help save time, resources and the trouble that would have otherwise been spent problem solving during the actual construction process.

3D animation also makes for the best possible way in which to present your design. It will realistically mirror the building as it is meant to be giving all parties involved a very clear idea of what the building is going to look like and what they should expect after construction.

There are two ways of presenting designs of constructions, either by using a 3D walkthrough or a 3D flythrough service. This will allow people to get an accurate visual experience of the prospective design and scale. Such an animation, apart from creating building designs can create a complete functional model that will show how the building will be when it is being used by people.

Thus we can see how beneficial it would be for architects, interior designers or engineers to hire 3D animators to create their designs in a 3D format. It will inevitably help their business.
» SQS Warns Software Testing Professionals - don’t miss out on ISEB Certification Deadline
By Sara Pennant | Published 07/9/2010 | IT Training

SQS is advising testing professionals, currently working through ISEB’s Software Testing Practitioner accreditation, to sign up to final courses before the scheme ends in early 2011.  The recommendation follows the announcement that the BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, has signed an agreement with the UK Testing Board (UKTB), resulting in ISTQB Advanced becoming their preferred software testing accreditation from March 2011.

 

Steve Dennis, SQS UK Training Director explains: “Many people still seem to be unclear about the impact of the BCS/UKTB contract and the options open to them now that the ISEB Practitioner qualification is being withdrawn.  There are currently thousands of people participating in the scheme who need to understand the implications so that they can make a decision on the best way to move forward.”

 

For those who have started down the ISEB scheme, by passing Foundation and Intermediate qualifications, a move across to the ISTQB Advanced scheme would require 5 days of training, instead of the 3 day ISEB Practitioner training. This is longer and will be more expensive than completing the ISEB Path.

 

“By completing their Practitioner qualification before March 2011, professionals will save time and money,” rationalises Dennis.  “The ISEB scheme will still remain internationally recognised, the certification does not expire and it’s our understanding they will not be precluded from continuing down the ISTQB scheme at Expert level when this becomes available. So there is still great value in completing the ISEB scheme.”

 

Steve adds, “We have had a single scheme at Foundation level for several years which has been jointly branded by ISEB and ISTQB. SQS welcomes the consolidation on to the ISTQB Certified Tester Advanced scheme as it will provide a single international qualification, recognised in 47 countries, and a more clearly defined career path for the industry for the longer term.”

 

SQS suggests the main options open to software testing professionals are currently:

 

For professionals with the ISEB/ISTQB Foundation qualification:

  • Take ISEB Intermediate and ISEB Practitioner by March 2011, or

 

  • Move straight to ISTQB Advanced Scheme and choose from 3 paths: Test Manager, Test Analyst or Technical Test Analyst

 

For professionals with the ISEB Foundation and Intermediate qualifications:

  • Take ISEB Practitioner Scheme before March 2011 to save time and money; about £1000 compared with £1500 and 3-day versus a 5- day course

 

For professionals with one ISEB Practitioner (Test Manager or Test Analyst) Qualification:

  • Aim for another Practitioner Qualification if you can complete before March 2011
» Microsoft Access: Unleash the True Potential Today
By Best STL | Published 08/12/2009 | IT Training , Computer Training
Thinking of developing your Access skills? New to Microsoft Access and don't know where to start? Want to know more about what Access can do for your business?

Microsoft Access is a popular application designers often use to store and retrieve information. It is a database management software application (DBMS) used by small businesses, large corporations and by home 'have-a-go' programmers.
» How To Find A Good VB For Access Trainer
By Best STL | Published 10/24/2008 | Computer Training , IT Training
An organization that uses Access without understanding Visual Basic is not taking advantage of all the features of the software. VB is learned most effectively at the hands of a certified and experienced instructor, but there are countless Access courses out there. Which is the best one for your business? The best way to find a good VB course is to first find a good VB for Access trainer.
» Should You Send Managers To VBA Training?
By Best STL | Published 10/24/2008 | Computer Training , IT Training
A growing number of companies are sending managers to learn Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Excel 2007 courses. They find it has a number of benefits even if the manager never actually uses the software.
» Training Budgets In A Bad Economy
By Best STL | Published 10/24/2008 | IT Training , Computer Training
» Visual Basic Returns To The Macintosh
By Best STL | Published 10/24/2008 | IT Training , Computer Training
In August 2006, Microsoft's Macintosh Business Unit announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference that Microsoft Office 2008 for the Macintosh would be released without Visual Basic Support. Training managers wondered if there was a need to continue Visual Basic training if their organizations were using Macintoshes.

Recently, the MacBU revealed that Visual Basic is making a comeback and will be included in the next Mac release of Office, making Visual Basic training important no matter what platform Office is deployed on.
» Online Training Needs Assessments: How to Measure Learning Performance Effortlessly
For online training instructors, creating meaningful performance assessments for online training is a critical issue.
» Flash Up - Better Multimedia Presentations for Smart Business Training
Efficient business training needs the spirit of Flash, and it goes from PowerPoint presentations initially.
» Video Conferencing and Education
By Frank Owen | Published 07/8/2006 | IT Training
Video conferencing technology is all the rage among corporations. Recently educational facilities have begun taking advantage of video conferencing technology to support learning and education.
» Web & Video Conferencing Technology: Five Great Reasons to Start Utilizing Online Meetings Now
By Dan Richmond | Published 06/28/2006 | IT Training
Several years ago I was in a computer store and a salesman was trying to sell me something, in fact, he was trying to sell me anything that he could. I said that I had the latest computer and really didn't need anything more.
» Computer Rentals: Why Rent A Computer?
By John Beagle | Published 04/23/2006 | IT Training
Why would anyone ever want to rent a computer? Let's answer that question with another question. You already own a car, a place to sleep and a conference room at your office, why would you rent any of those things? In all cases the answer is the same.  .....You need to satisfy a temporary need.
» Computer Rentals: Renting is the Best Classroom Computer Training Solution
By John Beagle | Published 02/21/2006 | IT Training
Classroom training computers, sound systems and projectors from Rentacomputer.com are the easiest and most cost efficient way to coordinate corporate training initiatives with the least amount of headaches.