First version of architectural design and integration protocol now released

A roadmap for the developments of PrismArch platform was just released through PrismArch’s latest report, including a draft of the envisioned system architecture, a technical overview of the platform’s different modules, a timeline and dependency map.

This deliverable consists a further analysis of the user requirements and scenarios described in previous reports: The user requirements have been studied and classified into categories that allows for their correlation and their positioning in an inter-dependency graph.

Overall alignment of the user requirements into a technical requirements dependency diagram

Any additional user requirements that were not foreseen in initial planning have been added to the overall plan. Third party software libraries are also selected and inserted into the overall architecture of the system. Moreover, a technical design with a topology of servers and services is proposed, and it will be used as a blueprint for the implementation of the system.

Manipulation of information inside VR with AVRF

Apart from the partners already involved in the project, PrismArch also collaborated with Speckle Systems, an EU company that offers a platform that achieves asynchronous collaboration for several AEC disciplines across the most popular onscreen CAD, CAE and BIM software via a common web-based database. Towards this end, PrismArch – with the help of Mindesk  – is developing and integrating a VR solution in the pipeline of Speckle so that VR can be also a ubiquitous real-time synchronous design and collaboration tool.

You can download and read the full report here, under Deliverable D5.1 – First version of architectural design and integration protocol.