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assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2015Partners:POLITO, CERTH, TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY, AIT, AEC3 +5 partnersPOLITO,CERTH,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,AIT,AEC3,EMPIRICA,INRIA,CSTB,D'Appolonia (Italy),UPMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 608711more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2017Partners:CERTH, TCD, AEC3, UCC, KITCERTH,TCD,AEC3,UCC,KITFunder: European Commission Project Code: 637162Overall Budget: 499,125 EURFunder Contribution: 499,125 EUREnergy consumption over the whole Building Life Cycle (BLC) is difficult to monitor and predict due to the complexity of the processes involved. Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a concept which has arisen to address the management and interoperability of the data exchanged between different computer aided tools employed at different stages the BLC, including design, construction, commissioning, operation, refurbishment and demolition. BIM therefore plays a key role in all aspects of energy management across the BLC. The W3C Data Activity makes use of Linked Data, which is a structured form of data storage, distributed across the web, and which is supported by tools to easily query that data. By integrating BIM into the wider web of data, building information can be queried alongside all other Linked Open Data (LOD) sources, which include data on materials and systems (e.g. sensor and state of building devices data) which make up the building, profiles of occupants, and information about weather patterns and regional and global energy prices. Together this information can make for more meaningful analysis of energy consumption and its relation to the localised costs of materials, systems and personnel in existing and future buildings. Therefore, by using BIM and LOD technologies EeB projects will be better able to exploit their results beyond their own particular stage in the BLC and as a result benefit from greater overall impact. The ‘SWIMing’ project will bring together existing EeB projects under clusters categorised by which stages of the BLC the project is applied and energy savings are achieved and the particular domains within those stages to facilitate knowledge sharing and increase the impact of project results. It will support making the project processes and the data produced by these processes publishable as linked data on the web and through this structured format (BIM-LOD), make data more accessible and less fragmented across the BLC.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2013Partners:GRANLUND OY, ALLPLAN SLOVENSKO SRO, OBERMEYER Planen + Beraten (Germany), AEC3, BAM +1 partnersGRANLUND OY,ALLPLAN SLOVENSKO SRO,OBERMEYER Planen + Beraten (Germany),AEC3,BAM,TUDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 260088more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:DWA BV, BOUYGUES CONSTRUCTION, NCC, CEA, DE JONG GORTEMAKER ALGRA ARCHITECTEN EN INGENIEURS BV +16 partnersDWA BV,BOUYGUES CONSTRUCTION,NCC,CEA,DE JONG GORTEMAKER ALGRA ARCHITECTEN EN INGENIEURS BV,BECQUEREL ELECTRIC SRL,The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust,Rijnstate Hospital,TNO,NCC,AOUC,AP-HP,Locum AB,CSTB,MAZOWIECKA AGENCJA ENERGETYCZNA SPZOO,OAPIL,AEC3,KIT,Mostostal Warszawa (Poland),IAA,DEMO ConsultantsFunder: European Commission Project Code: 608739more_vert