Conceptual Design Subdomain Model
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Date
1990-12
Authors
Brown, G. Z.
McDonald, Margot
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Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon
Abstract
The Advanced Energy Design and Operation Technologies (AEDOT) Research Project was created
to develop a scientific and technical basis for improved energy-related decision making early in the
design process and in ways that impact operational efficiencies. AEDOT research will develop
intelligent computer-based tools to provide the technological basis for presenting and testing energy
options.
A multiyear plan has been developed by Pacific Northwest Laboratories with the Department of
Energy to administer and coordinate research activities on the AEDOT project Additionally, three
research teams share responsibility for completing individual research tasks: California
Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly), Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL), and the University
of Oregon. At the University of Oregon, AEDOT will draw upon building design process
experience and developmental work with conceptual energy design software tools. This report
addresses work done on the modeling of the conceptual design subdomain.
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54 pages