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<div class="csl-entry">Kjaergaard, M. B., Ardakanian, O., Carlucci, S., Dong, B., Firth, S. K., Gao, N., Huebner, G. M., Mahdavi, A., Rahaman, M. S., Salim, F. D., Sangogboye, F. C., Schwee, J. H., Wolosiuk, D., & Zhu, Y. (2020). Current practices and infrastructure for open data based research on occupant-centric design and operation of buildings. <i>Building and Environment</i>, <i>177</i>(106848), 106848. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2020.106848</div>
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0360-1323
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/140323
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(no german abstract)
Many new tools for improving the design and operation of buildings try to realize the potential of big data. In particular, data is an important element for occupant-centric design and operation as occupants' presence and actions are affected by a high degree of uncertainty and, hence, are hard to model in general. For such research, data handling is an important challenge, and following an open science paradigm based on open data can in-crease efficiency and transparency of scientific work. This article reviews current practices and infrastructure for open data-driven research on occupant-centric design and operation of buildings. In particular, it covers related work on open data in general and for the built environment in particular, presents survey results for existing scientific practices, reviews technical solutions for handling data and metadata, discusses ethics and privacy protection and analyses principles for the sharing of open data. In summary, this study establishes the status quo and presents an outlook on future work for methods and infrastructures to support the open data community within the built environment.
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dc.description.abstract
Many new tools for improving the design and operation of buildings try to realize the potential of big data. In particular, data is an important element for occupant-centric design and operation as occupants' presence and actions are affected by a high degree of uncertainty and, hence, are hard to model in general. For such research, data handling is an important challenge, and following an open science paradigm based on open data can in-crease efficiency and transparency of scientific work. This article reviews current practices and infrastructure for open data-driven research on occupant-centric design and operation of buildings. In particular, it covers related work on open data in general and for the built environment in particular, presents survey results for existing scientific practices, reviews technical solutions for handling data and metadata, discusses ethics and privacy protection and analyses principles for the sharing of open data. In summary, this study establishes the status quo and presents an outlook on future work for methods and infrastructures to support the open data community within the built environment.
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Building and Environment
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Anonymization
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Ontology
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Building and Construction
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Civil and Structural Engineering
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Environmental Engineering
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Open Data
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FAIR Data
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Geography, Planning and Development
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Occupant behavior
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Datra publishing
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Data use
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Metdata schema
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Current practices and infrastructure for open data based research on occupant-centric design and operation of buildings
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106848
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