New name for OpenDWG Alliance

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 4, 2003

The OpenDWG Alliance has changed its name to the Open Design Alliance.

The OpenDWG Alliance has changed its name to the Open Design Alliance.

The new name reflects the growth in the number and types of file formats the alliance supports within the program libraries it develops.

The alliance previously only supported DWG and DXF (the file formats which are native to AutoDesk's AutoCAD product).

In May 2003, the alliance signed an agreement with Bentley Systems, providing for formal support of the OpenDGN standard.

The alliance also provides support, on a less extensive basis, for DWF (Autodesk's Design Web Format), and SVG (the W3C XML-based Simplified Vector Format).

"Our new name reflects our commitment to open design data", said Evan Yares, President of The Open Design Alliance.

"DWG is still a very popular format, but there are others, such as DGN, that are also extensively used.

By thoughtfully expanding the formats we support, we are taking significant steps towards making CAD data interoperability much less of a problem".

The Open Design Alliance plans to selectively expand the types of files it supports in the future.

The alliance was created to leverage the billions of CAD files in the world that are stored in de facto standard formats.

The alliance develops and maintains commercial-quality program libraries that allow software developers and users to read and write these files.

Unlike open-source software, the alliance libraries are developed by a team of professional software developers, and are supported by a dedicated staff.

Alliance libraries are licensed on a level-playing field basis.

"CAD users and developers have come to count on us to provide baseline tools that solve interoperability problems for them", said Yares.

"Because we are a non-profit consortium, and we serve the entire engineering software industry, we can focus on problems that might otherwise be hard to address".

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