2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2014.03.031
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Concept for a Service-oriented Architecture in Building Automation Systems

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“…The first item may include the development and organization of access to visual interfaces for interaction with the system [11], or the implementation of interaction with a person by voting on their comfort level [12]. Such systems use feedback about the quality of climate parameter management, which allows us to focus not only on the set normative values of the parameters but also on the real feelings of staff or residents inside.…”
Section: Challenges and Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first item may include the development and organization of access to visual interfaces for interaction with the system [11], or the implementation of interaction with a person by voting on their comfort level [12]. Such systems use feedback about the quality of climate parameter management, which allows us to focus not only on the set normative values of the parameters but also on the real feelings of staff or residents inside.…”
Section: Challenges and Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19][20][21] Over the past 20 years, BAS have evolved from proprietary solutions to open communication standards and serviceoriented architectures (SOA) based on IP networks enabling the use of web services. [22][23][24][25] SOA add an additional layer to the traditional architecture of BAS that allows web-based management and integration of modular applications like weather services, analytics, or demand-side management. Available standards using web services are, e.g., BACnet/ WS or the platform-independent open standard open building information exchange (oBIX).…”
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“…-VSWG) and numerous other preparatory works clearly show that in the future only cooperative structures as well as interoperability and intersectoral business processes including the required Systems can lead to comprehensive and sustainable solutions. (see in [6] and [7]) The choice of the cooperating partners involved in the project illustrates the regional strength and the user-friendliness of the applicant's past projects in the research area. In the project described here, this existing network is to be used and expanded accordingly.…”
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confidence: 99%