International audienceIn this paper, we generalized the construction of border bases to non-zero dimensional ideals for normal forms compatible with the degree, tackling the remaining obstacle for a general application of border basis methods. First, we give conditions to have a border basis up to a given degree. Next, we describe a new stopping criteria to determine when the reduction with respect to the leading terms is a normal form. This test based on the persistence and regularity theorems of Gotzmann yields a new algorithm for computing a border basis of any ideal, which proceeds incrementally degree by degree until its regularity. We detail it, prove its correctness, present its implementation and report some experimentations which i...