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Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation Systems: Design and Installation [Pehme köide]

(Consultant, Gainesville, Florida, USA), (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 438 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 810 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Oct-2024
  • Kirjastus: River Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 8770045771
  • ISBN-13: 9788770045773
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 438 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 810 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Oct-2024
  • Kirjastus: River Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 8770045771
  • ISBN-13: 9788770045773
Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation Systems
Foreword I Introduction to Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building
Automation Systems
1. Introduction to Web Based Enterprise Energy and
Building Automation Systems
2. Building Automation Beyond the Simple Web
Server
3. What Is an Intelligent Building?
4. How Can a Building Be
Intelligent if It Has Nothing to Say?
5. Ten Technology Takeaways for 2006
6.
The Business Value of Enterprise Energy Management at DFW Airport II Web
Based Enterprise Energy and Facility Management System Case Studies
7.
Innovating the Business of Facilities Operations: A Framework for the Next
Major Advancement in Facilities Operations
8. An IT Approach to Diagnosing
Complex System Interactions
9. How to Automate Strategies That Make Companies
Energy Savvy
10. Bringing Building Automation Systems Under Control
11.
Enterprise Energy Management System Installation Case Study at a Food Process
Plant
12. Ford Compressor Management System Case Study
13. Technology as a
Tool for Continuous Improvemen14. A Case Study of the Jefferson Health
Systems Enterprise Energy Management System
15. Integrated Energy
ManagementA Proven Approach to a Successful Energy Management Program III
Web Based Enterprise Energy and Facility Management System Applications
16.
Automated Commissioning for Lower Cost, Widely Deployed, Building
Commissioning of the Future
17. Monitoring Based Commissioning for Facilities
What the Experts Say and Case Studies Reveal
19. The Revolution of Internet
Enabled OEM Controls
20. Web Based Wireless Controls for Commercial Building
Energy Management Building Operators for Digital Monitoring and Control
22.
Facility Scheduling Program A Proactive Approach to Facility Management
24.
Web Based Information TechnologyA Supply Chain for Energy Strategy in Hotel
Operations Facility Management Systems in the Entertainment Park Industry
25.
How Disney Saves Energy Hint: Its Not Magic
26. An Owners Approach to
Energy Management System Design
27. Using the Web for Energy Data Acquisition
and Analysis
28. Disneys Enterprise Energy Management Systems Demand
Response Applications
29. Participation Through Automation: Fully Automated
Critical Peak Pricing in Commercial Buildings
30. Industrial Customers
Participating in the Deregulated Texas Electric Utility Market Utilizing
Dashboards to Integrate Revolutionary Web Based Software Solutions and
Enterprise Systems
31. Web Enabled Metering and Controls for Demand Response
VI Hardware and Software Tools and Systems for Data Input, Data Processing
and Display in Enterprise Systems
32. Wireless Metering The Untold Story
33. An Energy Managers Introduction to Weather Normalization of Utility
Bills
34. The Energy and Cost Savings Calculation System for Enterprise
Energy Management
35. SCADA and DCS Security Vulnerabilities and Counter
Measures for Engineers, Technicians and IT Staff
36. Developing an Energy
Information System: An Efficient Methodology Working with the Budget VII
Future Opportunities for Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation
Systems; and Conclusion
38. My Virtual Value Visions for Building Automation
in 2006
39. Cisco Connected Real Estate
40. Final Thoughts and Conclusion
Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., CEM, is a Professor Emeritus of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. He is the co-author of Guide to Energy Management, 4th Edition, author of the chapter on Energy Management for the Handbook of Industrial Engineering and is co-author of the chapter on Energy Auditing for the Energy Management Handbook, 5th Edition. Lynne C. Capehart, BS, JD, is a consultant in energy policy and energy efficiency, and resides in Gainesville, FL. She is co-author of Floridas Electric Future: Building Plentiful Supplies on Conservation; the co-author of numerous papers on PURPA and cogeneration policies; and the co-author of numerous papers on commercial and industrial energy efficiency.