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Subject: RE: [obix] NIST Interoperability Report Now Available
A rough draft I jotted off over the weekend. .
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tc From: Paul Ehrlich [mailto:paul@ehrlich.com] Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 11:49 AM To: dclute@cisco.com; obix@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: RE: [obix] NIST Interoperability Report Now Available I
like this quote in the report: Facilities management systems
should interoperate with building control systems to enhance
operations and maintenance staff productivity. As one
stakeholder indicated, "For every dollar you would save connecting design
and construction, you could save several times that connecting
O&M controls to the original CAD and engineering designs.
Downstream is much more important than connecting design
software to construction [given that facilities will be in
operation for many years]. The design needs to have better connectivity to
real world data." Paul -----Original Message----- Last
year, the Building and Fire Research Laboratory and the Advanced Technology
Program at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
commissioned a study to identify and estimate the efficiency losses in the
The
final report of this study, prepared for NIST by RTI International and the
Logistic Management Institute, estimates the cost of inadequate interoperability
in the The
intended audiences of this report are owners and operators of capital
facilities; design, construction, operation and maintenance, and other providers
of professional services in the capital facilities industry; and public- and
private-sector research organizations engaged in developing interoperability
solutions. I am
happy to announce that the 200+ page final report, entitled "Cost Analysis of
Inadequate Interoperability in the U.S. Capital Facilities Industry," has
received NIST Editorial Review Board approval as NIST GCR 04-867 and is now
available for immediate downloading in pdf format from the NIST website:
http://www.bfrl.nist.gov/oae/publications/gcrs/04867.pdf |
FIATECH Roadmap- alligning taxa to reduce lifetime costs.doc
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