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Controllability of buildings: computing and managing energy in practice
Khalid, Yousaf
Khalid, Yousaf
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2018-05-25
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Modern buildings utilise multiple systems for energy generation, supply and storage in order to maintain occupant comfort. Consequently, complex computer based energy management systems are utilised for design and operation of such buildings. Often these buildings perform poor in practice in terms of energy consumption, cost and carbon emissions due to lack of thorough analysis of their controllability during the design process. This paper highlights the deficiencies in the current building design practice and the need for appropriate framework to assess controllability of buildings during design stages so that complex building energy systems are easier to manage in practice.
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Khalid, Y. (2018). Controllability of buildings: computing and managing energy in practice. Journal of Computing and Management Studies (JCMS), 2(2).
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Journal of Computing and Management Studies
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Journal of Computing and Management Studies
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2516-2047
