2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2020.107099
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A review of ontologies within the domain of smart and ongoing commissioning

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“…Building operation was selected from all building life cycle phases because it is clear from the literature that semantic interoperability is still a major issue in this phase. Work emphasizes the need to enable semantic interoperability for smart, grid-interactive buildings [21], to optimize energy performance in buildings [16], and to support the smart and ongoing commissioning of buildings [55]. Additionally, many initiatives are underway to support improved building operation, including efforts by Project Haystack [62], the ANSI C137 lighting systems committee [63], the ZigBee Alliance's Project Connected Home over IP [32], Brick Schema [64], the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 223p committee [70], and the US Department of Energy Semantic Interoperability Initiative [71].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Building operation was selected from all building life cycle phases because it is clear from the literature that semantic interoperability is still a major issue in this phase. Work emphasizes the need to enable semantic interoperability for smart, grid-interactive buildings [21], to optimize energy performance in buildings [16], and to support the smart and ongoing commissioning of buildings [55]. Additionally, many initiatives are underway to support improved building operation, including efforts by Project Haystack [62], the ANSI C137 lighting systems committee [63], the ZigBee Alliance's Project Connected Home over IP [32], Brick Schema [64], the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 223p committee [70], and the US Department of Energy Semantic Interoperability Initiative [71].…”
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“…The ratio of schemas selected using the article search to the total number of papers was 1.5%. Indeed, a large fraction of the papers screened were found to compare existing schemas, synthesize or extend them, or use them to demonstrate particular applications rather than presenting new ones (in agreement with [55]). Further, of the 24 ontologies found using this method, only 3 were not duplicated by the ontology search or expert search.…”
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“…Similarly, Zhang et al (2017) presented the architecture of four mainstream unit's ontologies and then compared them based on structural organization, pattern design and application ontologies and also to assess the quality of ontologies. Gilani et al (2020) critically reviewed the research on building data ontologies conducted since 2014 in the intelligent and ongoing commissioning domain, categorizing it by building data types, general approaches and applications. Khamparia and Kaur (2014) performed a comparative study of medical care ontologies based on parameters, like the tools used, representational language, methods and their distinct features.…”
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“…One of the well-known mechanisms suitable for capturing knowledge and making it explicit for seamless sharing of information in a domain of interest is ontology (13,14). Some studies have investigated the use of ontologies in the intersection of Ontology Engineering and virtual reality (15).…”
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