05/2003

ASTM and ARCOM to Facilitate Access to Standards

 

Architectural Computer Services Inc. (ARCOM) and ASTM International jointly announced an agreement May 6 to provide ARCOM’s MASTERSPEC® licensed users easy access to ASTM’s standards through ARCOM's MASTERWORKS™ software.

The agreement allows ARCOM to embed Web-enabled links within ARCOM’s MASTERWORKS and LINX software to each standard’s document summary within ASTM’s online standard search. The links also allow the user to purchase the standards easily. “This agreement will provide improved service to MASTERSPEC licensed users by putting access to ASTM standards right on their desktop,” said ARCOM President Edward F. Smith, DArch, FAIA. The agreement provides ASTM access to the 10,000 architecture and engineering organizations that have licensed MASTERSPEC. These groups represent an estimated 50,000 design professionals.

“ASTM is one of the primary sources of standards in MASTERSPEC,” said Christopher Bushnell, AIA, director of MASTERSPEC operations. “They are extensively referenced in MASTERSPEC, with over 1,000 standards referenced in 540 specification sections. This arrangement will provide MASTERSPEC licensed users easy access to ASTM standards at the same time as they are preparing their project manuals,” he said. MASTERSPEC users will be able to access the links to ASTM standards by early summer.

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ARCOM, headquartered in Salt Lake City, is the exclusive publisher and distributor of MASTERSPEC®, a product of the AIA. MASTERSPEC has been the industry standard for 34 years. ARCOM’s SPECWARE™ family of specification enhancement software includes MASTERWORKS™ and the LINX™ Automated Editor. For more information about ARCOM and MASTERSPEC, visit online or call 800-424-5080.

Established in 1898, ASTM International provides a global forum for the development and publication of voluntary consensus standards for materials, products, systems, and services. ASTM standards are accepted and used in research and development, product testing, quality systems, and commercial transactions around the globe. For more information about ASTM, visit online or call 610-832-9585.


 
     
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