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Awesome!!<br>
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Don, please post a comment saying the Navy application is also X3D
based!!<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/9/16 4:42 PM, Don Brutzman wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:56BA875B.3070504@nps.edu" type="cite">MBD Dos
and Don’ts: Don’t Overlook MBD over the Web
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By Oboe Wu - February 5, 2016
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One of the Model-Based Definition (MBD) enablers is 3D PDF,
viewable in free Adobe Reader that has been installed on 95%
Internet-connected computers. One step further, in this online
age, wouldn’t it be nice if 3D content could be interrogated on a
webpage in a web browser directly, which wouldn’t even need an
Adobe Reader? It’s not just uploading or downloading CAD data.
It’s interactive MBD data in your browser. Another reason is
nobody likes to send out bunches of CAD or 3D PDF files to every
data consumer every time there is a design revision. What if there
was a web portal where once 3D content is updated, all portal
visitors would get the latest version?
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://blogs.solidworks.com/solidworksblog/2016/02/mbd-dos-donts-dont-overlook-mbd-web.html">http://blogs.solidworks.com/solidworksblog/2016/02/mbd-dos-donts-dont-overlook-mbd-web.html</a>
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all the best, Don
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