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AVEVA Releases Pipe Stress Interface for SIGMA ROHR2

Integration can reduce plant design time.

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August 24, 2012

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AVEVA has released AVEVA Pipe Stress Interface R2 for Sigma's ROHR2 pipe stress analysis software. The new interface will enable AVEVA PDMS customers to benefit from improved productivity and reduced design time through the automation of a two-way exchange of information between each system, the company said.

"Interoperability and open standards are key to the engineering software industry and AVEVA supports this effort through a number of initiatives," said Bruce Douglas, senior vice president, marketing and product strategy, AVEVA. "This new interface is just another example of this approach that again proves that AVEVA PDMS is the most configurable 3D plant design solution for the process and power plant industries."

For more information, visit AVEVA and Sigma.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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