Building Optimisation using Scenario Modeling and Linked Data (bibtex)
by Edward Curry, James O'Donnell, Edward Corry
Abstract:
As buildings become more complex, it becomes more difficult to manage and operate them effectively. The holistic management and maintenance of facilities is a multi-domain problem encompassing financial accounting, building maintenance, human resources, asset management and code compliance, affecting different stakeholders in different ways. One technique, called scenario modelling, customises data-driven decision support for building managers during building operation. However, current implementations of scenario modeling have been limited to data from Building Management Systems with little interaction with other relevant data sources due to interoperability issues. Linked data helps to overcome interoperability challenges to enable data from multiple domains to be merged into holistic scenario models for different stakeholders of the building. The approach is demonstrated using an owner-occupied office building.
Reference:
Edward Curry, James O'Donnell, Edward Corry, "Building Optimisation using Scenario Modeling and Linked Data", In International Workshop on Linked Data in Architecture and Construction (LDAC 2012), pp. 6-8, 2012. [slides]
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{Curry2012c,
abstract = {As buildings become more complex, it becomes more difficult to manage and operate them effectively. The holistic management and maintenance of facilities is a multi-domain problem encompassing financial accounting, building maintenance, human resources, asset management and code compliance, affecting different stakeholders in different ways. One technique, called scenario modelling, customises data-driven decision support for building managers during building operation. However, current implementations of scenario modeling have been limited to data from Building Management Systems with little interaction with other relevant data sources due to interoperability issues. Linked data helps to overcome interoperability challenges to enable data from multiple domains to be merged into holistic scenario models for different stakeholders of the building. The approach is demonstrated using an owner-occupied office building.},
annote = {<a href="http://www.slideshare.net/edwardcurry/building-optimisation-using-scenario-modeling-and-linked-data">[slides]</a>},
author = {Curry, Edward and O'Donnell, James and Corry, Edward},
booktitle = {International Workshop on Linked Data in Architecture and Construction (LDAC 2012)},
file = {:Users/ed/Library/Application Support/Mendeley Desktop/Downloaded/Curry, O'Donnell, Corry - 2012 - Building Optimisation using Scenario Modeling and Linked Data.pdf:pdf},
keywords = {LEIdataspace,LinkedBuildingData},
mendeley-tags = {LEIdataspace,LinkedBuildingData},
pages = {6--8},
title = {{Building Optimisation using Scenario Modeling and Linked Data}},
url = {http://www.edwardcurry.org/publications/Curry_LDAC_2012.pdf},
year = {2012}
}
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