BIM and Specifications Linked by BSD LinkMan-E(TM)

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Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:01am EDT

ATLANTA, April 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Building Systems Design, Inc. (BSD) today
announced that the first public demonstration of its new BSD LinkMan-E (LME)
software will be conducted at the AIA National Convention and Expo in San
Francisco, April 30 - May 2, 2009. LME has been designed to permit automatic
two-way communication between disparate construction software applications.
Initially, LinkMan will be configured to connect the new BSD SpecLink(R)-E
(SLE) specifications product with Autodesk's Revit Architecture 2009, the
preeminent building information modeling (BIM) software in use today.

Both LinkMan-E and SpecLink-E are client-server software products that use
Microsoft's SQL Server database management system to support multi-user
collaboration over a local area network or a wide area network between
multiple offices. The LME and SLE software can also be easily installed on a
single computer with Revit Architecture for standalone operation by a single
user. Ultimately, BSD plans to add an updated version of its BSD CostLink/AE
cost estimating product to its suite of linked software tools, and other
linked software products may be offered in future.

LinkMan is designed for use by a project manager to review and coordinate data
on the same project from all connected applications. Each software product
provides a view of its linked assemblies and building products, and the view
can show all possible objects or can be collapsed to show only those that are
currently active. LinkMan also offers two "dashboard" views -- one for
individual products and one for assemblies of multiple products. These
dashboard views show the status of objects in each of the linked applications,
and the views can be collapsed to show only those that are active in one or
more applications or further collapsed to show only those objects that are not
consistent across all the linked applications. A project manager can then
determine whether corrective action is needed.

LinkMan can also be set to "turn on" any missing products in the BSD
SpecLink-E application, based on data from Revit. This LME capability can be
employed to automatically "pre-edit" the specifications to conform to the
assemblies and products used in the Revit building information model.
Conversely, if the user employs an "office master" specification in SLE, the
data from SLE can be used to choose appropriate objects to populate the BIM in
Revit. Most of the objects offered within Revit will be pre-linked to LME, as
will virtually all the products within SpecLink-E. However, users will be able
to add their own objects and will be able to create their own links to LME and
SLE.

About BSD: Building Systems Design, Inc. develops, maintains, and provides
training and technical support for innovative cost estimating and
specification writing software tools for the architecture, engineering, and
construction markets of North America. The company was founded in 1983 and is
headquartered in Atlanta. Learn more at http://www.bsdsoftlink.com.

    For more information, contact:

    R. Dale Corley, Jr.
    Building Systems Design, Inc.
    888-BSD-SOFT
    dcorley@bsdsoftlink.com



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