Enables Change Management for Iterative Design Workflows, Fully Addressing Interoperability Challenges for Infrastructure Projects
Oct 16, 2009
Be Inspired: Infrastructure Best Practices Symposium and Awards -- Bentley Systems, Incorporated, the leading company dedicated to providing comprehensive software solutions for the infrastructure that sustains our world, at this invitation-only gathering of top users from around the globe, announced the October 2009 availability of ProjectWise Navigator V8i (SELECTseries 1), dynamic collaboration software for iterative project review. This new version of ProjectWise Navigator can be used by infrastructure teams to interactively view, analyze, and augment project information.
To make this process dynamic, so feedback can flow in both directions for any participant to add value, Bentley also introduced i-models. An i-model is a container for open infrastructure information exchange. A key characteristic of i-models is "provenance": knowledge of its origin and evolution -- its change management history.
Buddy Cleveland, Bentley senior vice president, Platform Technology, said, "We conducted extensive research with users whose projects required interoperability solutions, to better understand the state of the problem. We learned that solving one issue gave rise to others. Even the best current tools, bringing together the broadest range of file formats, enable only static visualization. There is no provision to capture and build on value-adding feedback, which, for instance, should occur between a structural engineer and an architect. We further learned that the manual feedback required to work around the limitations of these tools creates new risks of errors and omissions, despite the overhead and expense of 'interoperability software.' We concluded at Bentley that until we could make collaboration dynamic, we wouldn't have really solved the interoperability problem."
Commenting on this announcement, CTO Keith Bentley said, "Delivering something as game-changing as 'dynamic' collaboration makes V8i (SELECTseries 1) really important for infrastructure project teams. Without it, professional value is limited -- by static visualization -- to merely identifying problems. Detection and documentation (versus resolution and optimization) at best adds value in one direction; at worst, the inevitable workarounds for manual feedback jeopardize project integrity."
With highly versatile viewing capabilities, ProjectWise Navigator V8i (SELECTseries 1) delivers a more intuitive user experience. At the same time, it better leverages the interactive nature of information stored inside i-models, which are also optimized for high-performance visualization. This interaction enables greater project insight to help teams avoid costly on-site errors.

With ProjectWise Navigator V8i (SELECTseries 1), users can:
Take advantage of its ability to be customized and its ease of use to
open multiple file types -- including DGN, DWG, and i-models - with a
single software solution;
Explore models naturally and intuitively in real time, and manipulate
view settings to interactively change geometry display on screen;
Perform intelligent analysis, find business intelligence behind
geometry, and measure distances, areas, and volumes with complete
engineering precision;
Simulate what-if scenarios, optimize schedules, and dynamically
resolve clashes to reduce on-site errors;
Use the more-organized and extensible project information it delivers
to group and classify items by leveraging intelligence of content;
Mark up the model with simple geometry, and register and preserve
comments against items in dynamic collaboration workflows;
Create photorealistic images and animations, and produce intelligent
2D/3D PDFs for consumption by a wider audience.
Bentley's commitment to solving interoperability challenges extends to pricing its dynamic collaboration solution within easy reach of each potential contributor, on every size of infrastructure project. ProjectWise Navigator is licensed using the same ProjectWise Passport that licenses use of all ProjectWise desktop applications, eliminating all barriers to adoption for existing ProjectWise users and lowering the cost of entry for those without a ProjectWise Passport.
While ProjectWise collaboration servers are not required to work with i-models when using ProjectWise Navigator V8i (SELECTseries 1), there are significant advantages to be gained. For example, in a dynamic collaboration environment powered by ProjectWise servers, notifications can be issued so that subscribing team members are always kept aware of subsequent changes to their work. And for larger projects, all publishing and transformation steps can be automated -- according to schedule (at a given time) or by event (upon file check-in) -- using the ProjectWise Dynamic Composition Service. Significantly, for project teams, ProjectWise collaboration servers typically cost less than competitors' offerings that address static visualization only.
From their desktop, users can directly produce i-models within their preferred design environment including MicroStation, other Bentley software products, or via a free plug-in for Autodesk Revit, and otherwise through the ProjectWise i-model Composer also licensed by a ProjectWise Passport.
Key i-model differentiators include:
Information Rich - contains 2D/3D multidisciplined geometry and
business data; has provenance, carrying with it full knowledge of its
origin and evolution; and is self describing, requiring no source
application features to display or describe the infrastructure
information with full fidelity;
Reliable - includes industrial-strength digital rights management,
digital signatures to validate and verify an i-model's status, and
complete engineering precision for dependable material estimation;
Optimized for Purpose - is flexible to streamline information exchange
between collaborating teams, is data-independent to store information
using multiple industry standards including CIS/2, IFC, and ISO 15926;
and is 100 percent reusable, enabling teams to reference, repurpose,
or republish the content to increase accessibility by a wider
audience.
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