This thesis examines the Speckle collaboration platform and its approach to implementing incremental model updates within the field of BIM. For this purpose, experiments are carried out with the respective Speckle plug-ins for a BIM authoring tool and a CAD authoring tool. This involves observing the behavior of the plug-ins as they receive various increments. During the experiments, a model is created in both the BIM and CAD software to assess the plug-ins' capabilities in modifying dimensions of model objects, as well as moving, adding, and deleting model objects. The results provide information about the advantages and current limitations of Speckle. To gain deeper insights into data exchange using Speckle, the data structure of the platform is analyzed and selected Speckle objects are examined and compared with each other in their serialized JSON format.
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This thesis examines the Speckle collaboration platform and its approach to implementing incremental model updates within the field of BIM. For this purpose, experiments are carried out with the respective Speckle plug-ins for a BIM authoring tool and a CAD authoring tool. This involves observing the behavior of the plug-ins as they receive various increments. During the experiments, a model is created in both the BIM and CAD software to assess the plug-ins' capabilities in modifying dimension...
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