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Graphisoft's latest collaboration solution{{solution-inline|date=August 2019}} —unlike the former TeamWork feature which was a file-based technology without a server-side component— is a database driven technology, therefore every time a change is sent to the centrally administered project, not the whole project, but only the changed elements are sent between clients and the server. This drastically decreased the volume of the necessary network traffic compared to the previous technology, facilitating a practically real-time collaborative environment between remote users with ordinary internet connection.
 
Graphisoft BIM server allows to set up different users and roles for the shared projects, where architects and draftsmen can easily reserve certain parts of the project to further elaborate. In the meantime other members can easily identify who is currently working on a specific building element. Having finished the actual tasks, a user can release the previously reserved elements or other group members can request the release with the built-in communication functions such as instant messages within ArchiCAD between team members.<ref>{{cite book|last=Eastman|first=Chuck|title=Bim handbook a guide to building information modeling for owners, managers, designers, engineers and contractors|date=2013|publisher=Wiley|___location=Hoboken, N.J.|isbn=111802169X978-1118021699|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aCi7Ozwkoj0C&lpg=PT137&dqq=bim%20server+server&pg=PT139#v=onepage&q=bim%20server&f=false|edition=Unabridged.|author2=Liston, Kathleen |author3=Teicholz, Paul |author4= Sacks, Rafael |accessdate=26 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Gudnason|first=editors Gudni|title=Ework and ebusiness in architecture, engineering and construction proceedings of the European Conference on Product and Process Modelling 2012, Reykjavik, Iceland, 25-27 July 2012|date=2012|publisher=CRC Press|___location=Boca Raton|isbn=978-0203077962|author2=Scherer, Raimar}}</ref>
 
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