DGN

DGN (design) is the name used for CAD file formats supported by Bentley Systems' MicroStation and Intergraph's Interactive Graphics Design System (IGDS) CAD programs.[1]

There are two versions of DGN:

The DGN format is used in many large projects, including buildings, highways, bridges, process plants, shipbuilding. DGN is a competing format to Autodesk's DWG.[1]

In 2003 OpenDWG™ Alliance (now Open Design Alliance), a non-profit industry consortium committed to promoting open industry-standard formats for the exchange of CAD data, and Bentley Systems, Incorporated, announced that the Alliance will support V8 DGN. Bentley increased its membership level to become the Alliance's first supporting member.[3] The Open Design Alliance provides Teigha for .dgn files (old name is DGNdirect) - a development platform available using C++ that is used with .dgn files and other graphics files. Free Teigha Viewer for .dwg and .dgn files is available at the Teigha Downloads area.

In 2008 Autodesk and Bentley agreed on exchange of software libraries, including Autodesk RealDWG, to improve the ability to read and write the companies' respective DWG and DGN formats in mixed environments with greater fidelity. In addition, the two companies were to facilitate work process interoperability between their AEC applications through supporting the reciprocal use of available application programming interfaces (APIs).[4]

Adoption

Many state and city governments officially made DGN the required file format for the submission and issuance of CAD Drawings. Subsequently, Bentley System's Microstation became the default application to be used in authoring DGN files. Governments were most likely swayed to adopt and specify DGN files due to their open sourced and non-proprietary nature, in contrast to the closed and royalty-ridden DWG format owned and maintained by Autodesk.

References

  1. 1 2 ".DGN File Extension".
  2. "V8 DGN".
  3. "OpenDWG Alliance and Bentley Partner On Behalf Of OpenDGN | Open Design Alliance". www.opendesign.com. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  4. "Autodesk and Bentley to Advance AEC Software Interoperability". 2008-07-08.


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