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New Release: v0.8.1

On Friday, March 5th, 2010, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo No comments yet

BIMserver.org: 0.8.1 usability release.
The open source BIMserver just released a new stable version of the software. The new release is the 0.8.1 version. This release should be a ‘usability update’ so the interface will be (even)  more user friendly. However, during development we decided to integrate some major changes in the core of the architecture. The [...]

The Netherlands organisation for applied scientific research TNO and the Eindhoven University of Technology just released a call for participation (Dutch PDF) on a BIM modelserver pilot project.
The open source BIMserver project will become a core element of the pilot. The pilotproject has a strong focus on the Dutch AEC industry, but is also open [...]

Integrated Clash detection

On Wednesday, January 27th, 2010, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

As you guys know, the BIMserver team works very close with the guys from TNO in the Netherlands. A year ago this resulted in a special client side IFC viewer with an ‘open from server’  button. In the 0.8 release we integrated the IFC Engine DLL that makes it possible for the BIMserver to export [...]

Masterclasses

On Friday, January 15th, 2010, posted in: News, Professional service by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

Getting to know the BIMserver: introductions and details….
BIMserver.org is an open source software server written in Java that allows users to share and edit Building Information Models. Designed for interoperability, it publishes BIM data using open standards.
When you are a professional in the AEC industry and you want just a bit of extra attention beside [...]

Expanding user group

On Wednesday, January 13th, 2010, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

Since the release of the 0.8 version of our software, we manage to get a wider user-group. More and more people download and use the software. The demoserver also gets more users every day. To give you an idea about where our users come from we plotted this map from the statistics engine.
As you can see, [...]

Working on usability release 0.8.1

On Saturday, January 9th, 2010, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

The launch of the 0.8 version of the open source BIMserver could be called a huge success. But the team is sensitive about the userfeedback. Some users gave great feedback on the 0.8 version. The BIMserver.org development team is now working on some small features and fixes that mainly focus on the usability. Ajax technology [...]

New release: v0.8

On Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

BIMserver.org: new release, new site, new features!
The open source BIMserver just released a new stable version of their software. The new release is the 0.8 version. A lot has changed since the 0.1 version in March this year. Just some of the new features:

25% speed increase
concept of sub-projects
improved automatic merging
RSS change notification
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Solution experts

On Monday, December 21st, 2009, posted in: Professional service by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

Need help on installation of on tweaking your application? Call us!

Hosting

On Monday, December 21st, 2009, posted in: Professional service by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

BIMserver.org is an open source project and does not provide hosting of your own servers. When you want a ’stress free’ solution for hosting, please contact us!

Your own application?

On Monday, December 21st, 2009, posted in: Professional service by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

You want to develop your own applications based on BIMserver.org? We are here for you!

New feature, new release date

On Thursday, December 17th, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

This week the development team of bimserver.org found out that we are all passionate about our jobs. That’s not really a surprise (or we wouldn’t make this software open source) and it gives a lot of valuable opportunities like having fun at what you do.
But as all good things in life it also has [...]

New release: 0.8RC1

On Thursday, December 3rd, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo 1 Comment

The BIMserver version 0.8 Release Candidate 1 (RC1) is online for download. It is still without documentation, but the installation is about the same as the 0.1 version. When you want some (Dutch) documentation or info on the new features you can have a look at breakfast.bimserver.org. The release date for the 0.8 stable [...]

Successful Breakfast

On Tuesday, December 1st, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

The BIMserver breakfast last week was a great success. Around 60 users came to TNO in Delft (the Netherlands) to test the new features. They spent a few hours each and found two bugs in total. A nice complement for the developers!
The development team is finding solutions to fix the bugs these days.
You also gave [...]

Getting ready for the breakfast

On Monday, November 16th, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

The BIMserver.org development-team is working night-shifts to get ready in time for the 2009 BIMserver-breakfast. The sourcecode is rapidly changing every day. The BIMserver software is transforming to a completely new architecture. The merging capabilities will become more in the core of the architecture (in stead of ‘just’ a feature) and the ‘difference finder’ is [...]

Guestpost from Artesis

On Thursday, November 5th, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

As part of a PhD research, Saskia Gabriël is conducting an anonymous survey to identify what is lacking and what can be improved in the future development and implementation of BIM. You can access the survey at this link.
First of all,  we kindly ask you to take the survey and secondly, I would like [...]

BIMserver.org on FOSS4G2009

On Friday, October 23rd, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

These days all the open source GIS nerds are attending the FOSS4G (Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial information) congress in Sydney Australia. Because the BIM world and the GIS world are starting to overlap each other, BIMserver.org was also present at this conference. We made a contribution by presenting the CityGML extension for [...]

BIMserver Breakfast

On Thursday, September 24th, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

BIMserver.org would like to show of some new features. We will do this in a ‘BIMserver Breakfast’ in November. Unfortunately the invitations are only in Dutch. For those who can read Dutch see below; for those who will only read English, be aware that this event is taking place in the Netherlands and all people [...]

Got a feature request?

On Friday, September 11th, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

Do you like our open source bimserver software? Then tell us what we should do to make you love us!
You can send a feature request by filling in the form on our sourceforge site. If that’s too difficult, please give a comment on this post, or just mail please.get.me.this.feature@bimserver.org

Linking BIM and GIS

On Thursday, August 27th, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo 2 Comments

The world of BIM is getting more and more about buildings in a surrounding instead of just one building. The world of GIS is getting more and more about 3D objects and making the breach above the surface. These two worlds are getting closer to each other. The first part where these two worlds meet [...]

The open geospatial consortium and the BuildingSMART alliance have put the results of a ‘testbed’ online. In the testbed the teams discovered that areas of the IFC model are not as amenable to interoperability as once thought, and modernization is believed necessary.
A quote from their press release:
“The teams discovered that areas of the [...]

Nine Dutch companies have finished a innovative project using the bimserver. The companies have gained insight in the development and advanced usage of the open source bimserver software. The nine companies are (mainly) software companies serving the AEC industry in the Netherlands. All of them are on the top of the market in their own [...]

Free software for automatic IFC clash-detection

On Tuesday, June 30th, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

As some of you might know the Netherlands organisation for applied scientific research TNO is one of the organisations behind the development of this open source bimserver. They are also the developers of the fastest IFC render engine in the world: the IFC engine series.
But the innovation doesn’t stop… Today a press release will be [...]

Bimserver webinterface introduction video on youtube

On Monday, June 29th, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo Comments Off

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Come see BIMserver at FOSS4G conference

On Sunday, June 21st, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo 1 Comment

In October this year the next FOSS4G conference will be organized in Sydney. The community behind the open source BIMserver has provided two abstracts for presentations. Both abstracts are about the next generation implementation of the BIMserver features. Because the topic of FOSS4G is geographic information systems (GIS) both abstracts we provided are about the link [...]

Semantic Web for BIM

On Thursday, June 18th, 2009, posted in: News by Léon van Berlo 1 Comment

Today the thesis of Jakob Beetz came in our mailbox. As some of you might know Jakob is the most important contributor of the BIMserver.org architecture as we use it today.  His book, called “Facilitating distributed collaboration in the AEC/FM sector using Semantic Web Technologies”, gives a clear inside in the future of web based [...]