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CONTENTS PART I: INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction to Case Studies & Applications of Web Based EIS & ECS Systems 2 Web Resources for Web Based Energy Information & Control Systems PART II: WEB BASED EIS CASE STUDIES 3 The Utility Report Cards: An Energy Information System for Orange County Public Schools 4 Open Energy Information System at the University of Central Florida 5 Information, Behavior & the Control of Heat in Multifamily Buildings: A Case Study of EIS Use in Buildings Performance Improvement 6 Smart & Final Stores: A Case Study in Web Based Energy Information Collection PART III: WEB BASED EIS APPLICATIONS 7 Measured Success: Constructing Performance Metrics for Energy Management 8 Using Standard Benchmarks in an Energy Information System 9 Using WAGES Information for Benchmarking & Operational Analysis 10 The Power of Energy Information: Web Enabled Monitoring, Control & Benchmarking 11 Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS): Evolution of a Maintenance Management Program 12 Using Virtual Metering to Enhance an Energy Information System 13 Providing EPA's Energy Performance Rating Through Commercial Third Party Hosts 14 Web Enhanced GIS Platform with Open Architecture for Electric Power Utility Networks PART IV: WEB BASED ECS CASE STUDIES 15 Intelligent Use of Energy at Work: A Detailed Account of Saving Energy & Cost at the Wellness Center of the University of Miami 16 Machine to Machine (M2M) Technology in Demand Responsive Commercial Buildings 17 Mission Critical Web Based Building Monitoring & Control Systems 18 Facility Energy Management via a Commercial Web Service 19 Evolution to Web Based Energy Information & Control at Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ 20 Interoperability of Manufacturing Control & Web Based Facility Management Systems: Trends, Technologies & Case Studies PART V: WEB BASED ECS APPLICATIONS 21 State of Practice of Energy Management, Control & Information Systems 22 Review of Advanced Applications in Energy Management, Control & Information Systems 23 Load Forecasting 24 Upgrade Options for Networking Energy Management Systems 25 A Plan for Improved Integration & Web Based Facility Management Services for Large University 26 Overview of Digital Control & Integrated Building Automation Systems in K-12 Schools PART VI: HARDWARE & SOFTWARE TOOLS & SYSTEMS FOR DATA INPUT, DATA PROCESSING & DISPLAY 27 Wireless Sensor Applications for Building Operation & Management 28 Net Centric Architectures 29 Enterprise Level Integration Using XML & Web Services 30 Utility Data Web Page Design: Mining the Data 31 Developing an Energy Information System: Rapid Requirements Analysis PART VII: ENTERPRISE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 32 Defining the Next Generation Enterprise Energy Management System 33 Data Quality Issues & Solutions for Enterprise Management Applications 34 Connecting Energy Management Systems to Enterprise Business Systems Using SOAP & the XML Web Services Architecture 35 Facility Total Energy Management Program: A Road Map for Web Based Information Technology in the Egyptian Hotels Industry PART VIII: FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WEB BASED EIS & ECS 36 History of Enterprise Systems and Where They Are Headed Now 37 Building Control Systems & the Enterprise 38 Why Can't a Building Think Like a Car? Information & Control Systems Opportunities in New Buildings 39 Conclusion Glossary, Index
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