30 minutes a day of wait time is 1/16th of total production time (assuming 8 hours per day). And for that year for that staff of 10? USD 168,000. On a weekly basis, 30 minutes is worth USD 300. If we divide the total economic revenue generation per architect in say my firm, where I am an associate principal, the value of 1 minute a day is approximately USD 2.00. Architosh’s own test-based estimates have been closer to 20 – 30 minutes per day, so for the below exercise, we will take 30 minutes a day. Earlier this year, a Boston-area Autodesk reseller told me that the cumulative sum of wait times-that is adding up all the tiny slices of time-for screen redraws totaled between 30 – 45 minutes per day. One simply cannot do the next operation until the screen has refreshed. Economics of ViewportsĬAD, 3D, and BIM users are all familiar with waiting for the screen to redraw. And any CAD or 3D user will tell you a substantial amount of those mouse clicks are for driving pan and zoom functions to get focused precisely on the objects being manipulated. According to experts who develop mice technology for the CAD industries, the average 3D or CAD user clicks a mouse 3,000 plus times a day. FASTER VIEWPORT RENDERING IS ALWAYS a good thing.
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