Title:
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A HOLISTIC FRAMEWORK FOR INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITIES (IEQ) IN BUILT FACILITIES |
Author(s):
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Ahmed M. Ibrahim, Mohammad A. Hassanain and Ibrahim A. Hameed |
ISBN:
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978-989-8704-27-6 |
Editors:
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Miguel Baptista Nunes, Pedro IsaĆas and Philip Powell |
Year:
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2021 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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Framework, IEQ, Information System, Open Database, Big Data Analytics, Universal, Facilities Management, Life Cycle
Assessment (LCA), Sustainable Developme |
Type:
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Full |
First Page:
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35 |
Last Page:
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44 |
Language:
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English |
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Paper Abstract:
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Because every building is considered as a long-run investment, regardless of its scale, at least to its owner, broadly by
collectively impacting the national development of built assets. It is a vital aspect to ensure the qualities which define its
inhabitance experience. Buildings' indoor environments have been undermined being observed as an uncontrolled
expensive application of systems, targeted for research, while indoor environmental quality (IEQ) is one of the assembly
of aspects that aim to appraise almost any built facility performance. There have been research efforts in literature, with
global and contextual limitations, covering dispersed relations and topics in the IEQ domain, such as the control, and
analysis of occupants' satisfaction and facilities systems performance in respect to standards. These research efforts were
more focused on investigating results rather than allowing for an automated solution for the creation of universal standards.
Therefore, emerged a need for modelling IEQ management in an inclusive manner, to allow for the sustainable management
and understanding of facilities components' impacts, on both occupants' experiences and wellbeing, whereas the power of
information systems with the capabilities of todays' hardware and technologies, set a new era, for the architectural science
in digital means. This research paper proposes a conceptual information system framework modelled in Integrated
Computer Aided Manufacturing Definition for Function Modeling (IDEF0) diagram, to enable the architects and the facility
managers to sustainably manage and monitor IEQs in built facilities. The proposed framework is based on a standardized
big data analytics that can provide architects and facility managers with meaningful insights for achieving an evidence
based, and informed design thinking, as well as sustainable monitoring of built facilities in real time. |
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