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Development of a conceptual model for the selection of intelligent building systems

Wong, J., Li, H.
2006
Building and Environment, 41(8): 1106-1123


Wong, J., Li, H., (2006), "Development of a conceptual model for the selection of intelligent building systems", Building and Environment, 41(8): 1106-1123.
Abstract:

With the availability of a myriad of intelligent building components or products in the market, the decision to choose between them becomes significant and crucial in the configuration of building alternative. This results in placing the decision makers in the selection ˇ®dilemma'. This paper presents the development of a conceptual model for the selection of intelligent building systems which aims at assisting the decision makers to select the most appropriate combination of intelligent building components. The paper commences by reviewing the literature on intelligent building research. A survey is conducted to examine the criticality of selection attributes. Findings of this survey enrich the field of intelligent building research in at least two ways. Firstly, it widens the understanding of the factors, as well as their degree of importance, in affecting the selection of intelligent building systems and components. Second, the identified selection attributes form a conceptual framework which can be used to guide the selection of intelligent building components.


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