We strive to produce
high quality software. Your success is important to
us, and we want to be instrumental in delivering the
software tools that lead to economical as well as structurally
sound design. Today, software is also engineered to
meet standards, and IDS products are continuously updated
to closely follow advances in the field as well as ever
changing computer capabilities. We have a close relationship
with our users, and our level of support is unparalleled,
regardless of users geographic location. IDS Software
Technical Support provides support for all our products
in their currently shipping form.
General Policy Information
In general, we will have an initial response to support
incidents within 1 business day of submission. This
is not a guaranteed solution, but validation of your
issue. This timeline is subject to available resources
and current support activity. You are entitled to 30
free days of technical support with the purchase of
your IDS product. The 30-day free support period begins
on the day of purchase, and NOT on the date of first
support submission. Our subscription program entitles
you to a full year of technical support (and product
updates, in general about 3 per year, but this is variable),
which also begins on the date of purchase.
What we DO support:
- We support our products under specific supported
versions of the Operating Systems, specifically Windows
NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP, where expressly specified.
- We do support interactions between different IDS
Modules.
- We support the latest versions of our products.
If a bug or usability issue in a legacy version has
been addressed in the latest version, we cannot support
retrofitting a fix to an earlier release - you must
upgrade to the latest version.
What we DO NOT support:
- We do not support problems with our software used
in conjunction with Beta and/or Unofficial third party
solutions. This includes beta versions of Windows.
- We do not support the addition of complex, application
specific functionality on top of our software. We
will attempt to assist the addition of simple features/extensions
to the best of our ability, but IDS reserves the right
to judge when a question and/or request has gone beyond
the scope of our technical support and into the realm
of consulting.
Bug Reports
- A bug report can be issued any time, regardless
of active subscription status. IDS reserves the right
to make judgment on what is a bug report and what
is a support question.
- IDS Software does not guarantee turnaround times
on bug reports. Upon validation of a bug report, IDS
will log a QA record, which is then prioritized according
to relative severity, visibility, and ranging impact.
- IDS is not obligated to provide patches or service
updates. In general, you will find we are very good
about providing service releases, workarounds and
unofficial patches as they become available, but understand
we are not officially obligated to provide such releases.
- Bug reports are not technical support. As mentioned
above, bug reports must be prioritized for fixing.
We can not guarantee turnaround time as we do for
traditional usage questions.
Bridge Designer Releases
Bridge Designer II (BD2) Version
3.05 Released
Version 3.05 major improvements on pervious versions
include:
The Service module (Service 2000) support the LRFD
code by automating placement of the HL93 on influence
lines.
Bridge Designer II (BD2) Version
3.04 Released
Version 3.04 major improvements on previous versions
include:
- Increased memory allocation for database tables
to accommodate extremely large models.
- Rigid Extensions implemented
- The Service 2000 Module allows definition of “PIERS”
and other members not defined as SPANS. This change
includes new influence lines for axial force, and
produces results in members others than spans.
- A new construction command was developed to “displace”
nodes, i.e. impose a specified deflection for a specific
degree of freedom.
- New print option to print only the “stress
envelope: for a series of elements (by default all
elements are printed).
- Metric Units – Stress and Tendon Elongations
as well as output fields
- Service in Stays
- Temperature in Stays
BD2GUI V 1.1 Update Available
Interactive Design Systems has released a new version of BD2GUI.
Version 1.1 is a greatly improved version of the product,
with numerous performance improvements and greater stability.
BD2GUI Version 1.1 may be used to graphically display all
construction phases as well as displacements and force diagrams
during construction, and service live-load envelopes.
BRIDGE DESIGNER FAQ
I have a Support Agreement for
Bridge Designer. Why do I need BD2GUI?
IDS currently supports and will continue to support
all registered Bridge Designer users under an active
Maintenance and Support Agreement. The BD2GUI Software
Modules currently are totally separate and independent
of the BD2 environment. They are totally different program
architecture and even different programming language
(C++).
Where do you draw the line between
a BD2 modeling question and a technical question about
a specific design project?
This is a fine line and sometimes it's not obvious.
In general, we try to help customers with this type
of questions by giving examples of what was done by
Bridge Designer users to address similar concern. We
encourage or users to ask modeling questions, as the
discussion often help both sides in identifying problems
and solutions. However, IDS does not intend to teach
or even help engineers with their responsibility to
safely and economically design structures.
If I report a bug in your program
and I have a Support Agreement (in good standing), can
I expect a speedy resolution or the problem?
In concept, IDS does not guarantee turnaround times
on bug reports. Upon validation of a bug report, IDS
will log a QA record, which is then prioritized according
to relative severity, visibility, and ranging impact.
IDS is not obligated to provide patches or service updates.
For Bridge Designer Licensees under a Maintenance and
Support Agreement, however, IDS feels a certain commitment
to provide a speedy resolution of software related problems.
In general, you will find we are very good about providing
service releases, workarounds and unofficial patches
as they become available. For BD2GUI Modules with subscriptions
however, IDS is not officially obligated to provide
such releases.
I have five engineers, can they
each use the Bridge Designer II program?
Bridge Designer is licensed PER USER. Each user must
have a registered hardlock connected to their computer
to use the product. Our support system is configured
to track this based on customer product registration.
IDS has a set-up an aggressive discount schedule for
multiple copies of the Bridge Designer II program. Please
refer to the Pricing page.
How do I get updates and support
for Bridge Designer?
You must purchase a one-year Maintenance/Support Agreement.
As part of this Agreement, IDS releases all fixes and
software improvements, as well as Documentation Updates
to all registered licensees with a Maintenance and Support
Agreement.
How much is the BD_Plot software
License and will you continue to support it?
The software license for bd_plot is free for all BD
Licensees. We are in the process of replacing the bd_plot
with IDS' Windows based GUI (BD2GUI), and we no longer
support the bd_plot program.
BD2GUI FAQ
I have five engineers, can they
each use BD2GUI?
BD2GUI is licensed PER USER. It is a “client”
application and cannot be networked. Each user must
have their own copy installed locally on their PC.
How do I get updates and support
for BD2GUI?
Yes, each BD2GUI license includes the standard IDS support
when the BD2 License is properly supported.
If IDS releases a new product,
will I automatically receive it?
BD2GUI customers with current supported licenses of
BD2 will have access to every product and BD2-related
beta shipped by IDS
What is upgrade pricing?
Upgrade pricing gives existing IDS customers the option
to upgrade for one low price to new BD2GUI modules.
Each upgrade is priced individually.
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