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Altiva Software to Add the U.S. National CAD Standard™ Version 4.0 to CADconform
June 23, 2008 (Houston, TX)—Altiva Software announced an extension of its agreement with the AIA, CSI, and
NIBS to include the United States National CAD Standard™ (NCS) Version 4.0 enhancements to CADconform®, its
software product that promotes and enforces 100% conformance to CAD standards.
For the last 2 years, Altiva Software has included, at no additional charge, the full the NCS V3.1 for both
AutoCAD® and MicroStation® in its comprehensive standards application. And CADconform remains the fastest and
easiest way to roll-out and enforce the NCS standard throughout an enterprise. It accomplishes this feat by
integrating these 3 critical functions into one cohesive solution that works seamlessly within both AutoCAD
and MicroStation:
- Ready-to-use NCS drafting menus and drawing templates that speed drafting to the NCS while reducing compliance errors.
- An interactive “standards checker” that makes checking and fixing both new and old drawings to the NCS standard quick and easy.
- A tamper-proof, watermark seal that ensures drawing objects conform 100% to the defined NCS standard.
"We’ve been the first and only vendor for years to successfully incorporate the complete NCS into a CAD standards application
for both MicroStation and AutoCAD," explains Altiva Software’s Marie Franklyn. "Adding the recently released V4.0 enhancements
will bring the following valuable NCS features to CADconform customers:"
- Expanded and reorganized CAD Layer Guidelines make it easier to locate layer names, including new telecommunications
and electrical discipline layer names.
- Updated Uniform Drawing System adds new and revised symbols for geotech, security, fire suppression, masonry, plaster
and updates and clarifies common drawing practices.
- Completely re-written Plotting Guidelines reflect that line widths are no longer required to be mapped to color numbers.
- Version 4.0 now includes documents in PDF, Excel, and .dwg file formats, making it easier to search and integrate the
standard into CAD, BIM, costing, and other software.
The NCS, first published in 1999, was developed by committee and initially based on industry documents from the National
Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS), the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), and the American Institute of Architects
(AIA). Other groups and pertinent documents have been included in later issues; the latest version, 4.0, was published in
January 2008.
In July 2005, the 3 groups invited software vendors to incorporate the standard—which existed only as a large printed manual
and PDF file—into an appropriate software package, to make it easier to use and check against the standard as part of the
drafting process. Altiva Software was the first to meet this challenge.
Learn more about CADconform at www.altivasoft.com.
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About CADconform and Altiva Software
CADconform® is a software add-on that works seamlessly between AutoCAD® and MicroStation® to promote and enforce 100% conformance to CAD standards. It is the only product of its kind that provides an encrypted, tamper-proof electronic seal ensuring data integrity and user confidence.
Properly enforced CAD standards provide strategic business value including: re-use of intellectual property stored in drawings, better interoperability and project management, and significant cost-savings and contributions to HS&E.
Altiva Software is the only company dedicated to 100% conformance to CAD standards. It is headquartered in Houston, Texas, with offices in Germany and Australia.
Visit us on the web at www.altivasoft.com.
Contact:
Marie Franklyn
Business Development Manager
14100 Southwest Freeway, Suite 560
Sugar Land, Texas 77478
Office: 281-295-2252
Fax: 832-201-0462
mfranklyn@altivasoft.com
CADconform is a registered trademark of Altiva Software, Inc. AutoCAD is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc. MicroStation is a registered trademark of Bentley Systems, Inc.
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