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Corporate Edition of Interoperable Spec Writing Tool Now Available

ATLANTA, March 17, 2010 — Building Systems Design, Inc. (BSD) has announced the release of a new Corporate Edition of its groundbreaking specifications software for the architecture and architectural engineering community. BSD SpecLink-E (SLE), an updated and improved version of BSD's award-winning SpecLink+ product, was initially released in December 2009 in a Professional Edition and is suitable for firms that have a need for one to four concurrent users. The latest release, which has been dubbed the Corporate Edition, has been designed for larger organizations that need access for five or more users at a time. It incorporates a standard version of Microsoft's SQL Server database product, rather than the Express version of SQL Server that is used in the Professional Edition. The Corporate Edition of SLE has no limits on database size, and it can use multiple gigabytes of memory and servers with multiple processors to boost its processing speed and throughput. The Corporate Edition is capable of handling many users at the same time in the same project or in multiple projects.

This new edition of SLE also allows the customer to assign roles to all users. The available roles are System Manager, Expert User, Standard User, and Reviewer. The Reviewer can print documents but has read-only access to the system and cannot edit documents. The Standard User can check documents out and in and has access to basic editing functions. The Expert User has all the permissions of the Standard User and in addition has advanced editing access to allow accepting master updates into a project, creating choice fields, and creating links. The System Manager is all-powerful and establishes a specific role for each user. The Roles functionality is optional and is included in the Corporate Edition for those who want to implement it. When the Roles functionality is not implemented, every user is essentially a System Manager, with full privileges to edit and to implement updates and create choice fields and links.

The two editions of BSD SpecLink are identical, except for the functions described above. Both versions now include the ability to open multiple instances of SLE, so a user can have more than one project open at a time, allowing the copying of paragraphs and branches from one project to another. Both versions have the ability to expand or collapse the database, allowing the creation of outline, short form, and full construction specs from the same data without starting over at each phase of a project. And both versions now are capable of interoperability with Autodesk's Revit, by means of the recently released BSD LinkMan-E add-on.

About BSD: Building Systems Design has offered innovative software tools for the architecture, architectural engineering, and construction markets since 1983. The company creates and supports advanced cost estimating, specification writing, and interoperability products that are used for tens of thousands of projects annually.

Contact: Robert Epstein; 888-273-7638; http://www.bsdsoftlink.com

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