Dibley et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Software agent reasoning supporting non-intrusive building space usage monitoringDibley et al., 2013
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- 1839837563147980788
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- Dibley M
- Li H
- Rezgui Y
- Miles J
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- Computers in industry
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Conventional facility management (FM) software tools, lacking automatic synchronisation with the domain and rich semantic modelling, are limited to the simpler querying of manually maintained models. A software system that monitors and interprets temporally changing …
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