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==Overview== |
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A number of commercial software packages support IFC. Most of the systems provide IFC import and/or export as part of their standard package. Some companies offer an online update of the IFC converters, which can be installed and removed independent from the base software (Plug-in, Add-on). There are also third party products that enable IFC functionality for a base system. |
A number of commercial software packages support IFC. Most of the systems provide IFC import and/or export as part of their standard package. Some companies offer an online update of the IFC converters, which can be installed and removed independent from the base software (Plug-in, Add-on). There are also third party products that enable IFC functionality for a base system. |
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==Certification== |
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The IAI offers a facilitated certification program to interested software companies. This enables a basic level quality control and provides a platform to establish implementation agreements for better IFC support. See [[IFC-Developers]] for more developer support. |
The IAI offers a facilitated certification program to interested software companies. This enables a basic level quality control and provides a platform to establish implementation agreements for better IFC support. See [[IFC-Developers]] for more developer support. |
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* List of certified Software systems with IFC support (from IFC2x onwards) '''[[IFC Certified Software]]''' |
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==Featured software== |
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Revision as of 19:53, 16 October 2006
Overview
A number of commercial software packages support IFC. Most of the systems provide IFC import and/or export as part of their standard package. Some companies offer an online update of the IFC converters, which can be installed and removed independent from the base software (Plug-in, Add-on). There are also third party products that enable IFC functionality for a base system.
Certification
The IAI offers a facilitated certification program to interested software companies. This enables a basic level quality control and provides a platform to establish implementation agreements for better IFC support. See IFC-Developers for more developer support.
- List of certified Software systems with IFC support (from IFC2x onwards) IFC Certified Software
Featured software
Featured software systems that provide certified IFC support
Featured software systems that provide not (yet) certified IFC support
Tip: There are different versions of IFC (IFC 1.5.1, IFC 2.0, IFC 2x, IFC 2x2, IFC 2x3). In order to achieve a proper data exchange the sending and receiving system should use the same IFC version.