The Circle: Architecture for Integrating Software

Abstract
This paper proposes “circle integration” as a simple, testable approach to structure the integration of architecture/engineering/construction (A/E/C) software applications. In circle integration, each application is linked to exactly one predecessor and one successor application. Thus, changes made to the design or construction plan of a facility will be propagated automatically to all other applications. A pass “around the circle” thereby defines and completes one design iteration, making the definition of design versions explicit and simplifying version management. We expect that specialists will have private copies of all applications on the circle for a particular project. With modern computers, a single pass will be very fast, and specialists will be able to evaluate proposed alternatives quickly and independently from multiple perspectives. Specialists will continue to use normal social conventions of their organizations and take their recommendations to project meetings. In these meetings, speciali...

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