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References
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- Alturkistani, A., Fazio, P., Rao, J. and Mao, Q., (2008), A new test method to determine the relative drying capacity of building envelope panels of various configurations.
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- Teasdale-st-hilaire, A. and Derome, D.,, (2006), Methodology and Application of Simulated Wind-Driven Rain Infiltration in Building Envelope Experimental Testing.
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- ISO, (2008), ISO/IEC Guide 98-3/Supplement 1, Propagation of distributions using a Monte Carlo method.
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- Bich, W., Cox, M. and Harris, P.M., (2006), Evolution of the 'Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement'.
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- Wirandia, J. and Lauberb, A., (2006), Uncertainty and traceable calibration - how modern measurement concepts improve product quality in process industry.
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- Monitor, (2007), An introduction to uncertainty in measurement using the GUM (guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement).
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- Mekid, S., Vajaa, D., (2008), Propagation of uncertainty: Expressions of second and third order uncertainty with third and fourth moments.
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- Lua, T. and Chen, C., (2007), Uncertainty evaluation of humidity sensors calibrated by saturated salt solutions.
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- Bergmann, W. Bergmann, I. and Faninger, G., (2008), Solar Heat Worldwide Markets and Contribution to the Energy Supply 2006, Edition 2008.
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- Abuku, M., Janssen, H., Poesenc J. and Roels, S., (2009), Impact, absorption and evaporation of raindrops on building facades.
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- Lstiburek, J. W., (2008), Blame It on Star Trek: Solving IAQ Problems.
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- Zhai, Z. J., Zhang, W., Zhang, Z. and Chen, Q.Y., (), Evaluation of various turbulence models in predicting airflow and turbulence in enclosed environments by CFD: Part 1 -- summary o.
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- Shamlo, N.B., (2005), Matlab Toolbox for High Resolution Vector Field Visualization with Application in Improving the Understanding of Crack Propagation Mechanisms.
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- Schleibinger, H., Lau?mann, D., Brattig, C., Mangler, M., Eis, D. and Ruden, H., (2005), Emission patterns and emission rates of MVOC and the possibility for predicting hidden mold damage?.
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- Schleibinger, H., Laussmann, D., Bornehag, C. -. and Eis, D., (2008), Microbial volatile or-ganic compounds in the air of moldy and mold-free indoor environments.
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- Melikov, A. K.
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- Boyd, J. and Banzhaf, S., (2007), What are ecosystem services? The need for standardized environmental accounting unitsstar, open.
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- Costanza, R., (2008), Ecosystem services: Multiple classification systems are needed.
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- Costanza, R. and Daly, H.E., (2003), Natural Capital and Sustainable Development.
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- Costanza, R. et al., (1997), The value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital.
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- Blomqvist, C., (2008), Conversion of electric heating in buildings An unconventional alternative.
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- NSTC, (2008), Government Issues R&D Agenda for "Net-Zero" Energy Green Buildings.".
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- CABA, (2008), Bright Green Buildings: Convergence of Green and Intelligent Buildings.
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- UNEP, (2007), Buildings and climate change: status, challenges and opportunities.
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- Atlas of Canada website, (2006), Solar Radiation Maps.
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- Mckenney, D. W., Pelland, S. and Poissant, Y., Morris, R., Hutchinson, M., Papadopol, P., Lawrence, K. and Campbell, K., (2008), Spatial insolation models for photovoltaic energy in Canada.
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Essay
- MOLD IN SCHOOLS: 10-12-08
- CERES CD of Environment Canada: 3-10-08
Web Links
- SQU1.org Square One Wiki
- The aim of this site is to serve as a free resource of reference and educational material on the environmental design and performance analysis of buildings.
Modern building design is a complex and demanding process. To add to an already extensive list of design considerations, there are increasing client and regulatory pressures to produce higher performing and more energy efficient buildings. Regardless of how much precedence any particular designer may wish to give environmental performance, it is fast becoming one of the industry's primary considerations.
- Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA)
- The Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) is a not-for-profit industry association dedicated to the advancement of intelligent home and intelligent building technologies in North America.
The organization is supported by an international membership of nearly 400 companies involved in the design, manufacture, installation and retailing of products relating to home automation and building automation. Public organizations, including utilities and government are also members.
CABA's mandate includes providing its members with networking and market research opportunities. CABA also encourages the development of industry standards and protocols, and leads cross-industry initiatives.
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