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A new book - Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation Systems
  Barney Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M., Editor

I am often asked, what current industry text books are there about convergence, connectivity and the new business paradigm this is creating?   This new book address some of these issues and is just off to the printers and will be available in March 2007.  I am pleased to point out that the folks writing for AutomatedBuildings.com are a large part of this book, look at the 40 chapters listed below to see how many names you can recognize. Ken Sinclair

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As the third and final book in Dr. Capehart?s series on informational technology for energy managers and web based energy information and control systems, this text brings this subject into sharp focus for energy managers and facility managers. Previous titles in this series include Information Technology for Energy Managers and Web Based Energy Information & Control Systems.

Go to https://www.fairmontpress.com/store/cbrandindex.cfm?id=85   online bookstore and type in Barney for more information about these books.

Forewords:
Foreword by Michael Ivanovich
Foreword by Ken Sinclair
Foreword by Anto Budiardjo

Introduction to the Book and to Enterprise Energy and Facility Management

1. Introduction to Web Based Enterprise Energy and Facility Management SystemsBarney L. Capehart , University of Florida

2. Building Automation Beyond the Simple Web ServerAnto Budiardjo, Clasma Events, Inc

3. What is an Intelligent Building?Paul Ehrlich, Building Intelligence Group

4. How Can a Building be Intelligent if it Has Nothing to Say?Bill Gnerre and Kevin Fuller, Interval Data Systems

5. Ten Technology Takeaways for 2006
Ken Sinclair, AutomatedBuildings.com

6. The Business Value of Enterprise Energy Management at DFW AirportRusty Hodapp, DFW International Airport Board

Web Based Enterprise Energy and Facility Management System Case Studies

7. Innovating the Business of Facilities Operations: A Framework for the Next Major Advancement in Facilities OperationsBill Gnerre, Gregory Cmar, and Kevin Fuller, Interval Data Systems

8. An IT Approach to Diagnosing Complex System InteractionsGregory Cmar and Bill Gnerre, Interval Data Systems

9. How To Automate Strategies That Make Companies Energy - Savvy
Dirk E Mahling, Richard Paradis, William O?Connor, and Selly Kruthoffer
WebGen Systems, Inc

10. Bringing Building Automation Systems Under ControlJames Lee, Cimetrics, Inc

11. Enterprise Energy Management System Installation Case Study at A Food Process PlantNaoya Motegi, David S. Watson, and Aimee McKane, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

12. Ford Motor Company Web-Based Enterprise-Wide Compressor Management SystemBill Allemon, Ford Motor Company, Rick Avery, Bay Controls, LLC, and Sam Prud?homme, Bay Controls, Inc.

13. Technology as a Tool for Continuous Improvement ? BMS Case Study for The Johnson Controls Milwaukee CampusWard Komorowski, Johnson Controls, Inc

14. A Case Study of the Jefferson Health System?s Enterprise Energy Management SystemRandolph Haines, Thomas Jefferson University

15. Integrated Energy Management ? A proven approach to a successful energy management programRich Rogan and James Peedin, Honeywell International, Inc

Control Solutions, Inc Web Based Enterprise Energy and Facility Management System Applications

16. Automated Commissioning for Lower-Cost, Widely Deployed, Building Commissioning of the FutureMichael Brambley and Srinivas Katipamula, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

17. Monitoring Based Commissioning for FacilitiesKeith Gipson, Impact Facility Solutions, Inc and Thomas Riley, Cogent Energy

18. Effectiveness of Energy Management Systems: What the Experts Say and Case Studies RevealTom Webster, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

19. The Revolution of Internet Enabled OEM ControlsTravis Short, Lynxspring, Inc.

20. Web-Based Wireless Controls for Commercial Building Energy ManagementClifford Federspiel, Federspiel Controls, LLC

21. At the Base of the Enterprise Pyramid:Training Building Operators for Digital Monitoring and ControlMichael Bobker, CUNY Institute for Urban Systems

22. Facility Scheduling ProgramDavid C. Green, Green Management Services, Paul J. Allen, Walt Disney World, and Robert Proie, Orange County (FL) Schools.

23. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - A Proactive Approach to Facility ManagementSanjyot Bhusari and David Brooks, Affiliated Engineers

24. Web Based Information Technology ? A Supply Chain for Energy Strategy in HotelsKhaled A Elfarra, National Energy Corporation ? Egypt

Web Based Enterprise Energy and Facility Management Systems in the Entertainment Park Industry

25. How Disney Saves Energy ? Hint: It?s Not MagicPaul J. Allen, Walt Disney World

26. An Owner?s Approach to Energy Management System DesignPaul J. Allen and Chris Sandberg, Walt Disney World

27. Using The Web For Energy Data Acquisition and AnalysisPaul J. Allen, Walt Disney World, David C. Green, Green Management Services, and Jim Lewis, Obvius, LLC

28. Disney?s Enterprise Energy Management SystemsPaul J. Allen, Walt Disney World

Reliable Controls Web Based Enterprise Management Systems for Demand Response Applications

29. Participation Through Automation: Fully Automated Critical Peak Pricing in Commercial BuildingsMary Ann Piette, David Watson, Naoya Motegi, and Sila Kiliccote, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Eric Linkugel, Pacific Gas and Electric Company

30. Industrial Customers Participating in the Deregulated Texas Electric Utility Market Utilizing Dashboards to Integrate Revolutionary Web Based Software Solutions and Enterprise SystemsJoseph Rosenberger, SophNet Inc, Christopher Greenwell, Tridium Inc, Michael Cozzi, Cirro Energy Services, Inc, and Noshad Chaudry, Tridium Inc

31. Web Enabled Metering and Controls for Demand ResponseRahul Walawalkar and Rahul Tongia, Carnegie Mellon University; and Bruce Colburn, EPS Capital, Inc

Hardware and Software Tools and Systems for Data Input, Data Processing and Display in Enterprise Systems

32. Wireless Metering ? The Untold StoryJim Lewis, Obvius, LLC

33. An Energy Manager?s Introduction to Weather Normalization of Utility BillsJohn Avina, Abraxas Energy Consulting

34. The Energy and Cost Savings Calculation System for Enterprise Energy ManagementJim McNally, Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.

35. SCADA and DCS Security Vulnerabilities and Counter Measures for Engineers, Technicians and IT StaffRon Brown, GridLogix , Inc

36. Developing an Energy Information System: An Efficient MethodologyDavid C. Green, Green Management Services

37. Developing an Energy Information System: Working with the BudgetJohn Broughton, NRGmanager.com and David C. Green, Green Management Services

Future Opportunities For Web Based Enterprise Energy and Facility Management Systems; and Conclusion

38. My Virtual Value Visions for Building Automation in 2006Ken Sinclair, AutomatedBuildings.com

39. Cisco Connected Real EstateDavid Clute, Cisco Systems

40. Final Thoughts and Conclusion
Barney Capehart, University of Florida
and Ken Sinclair, AutomatedBuildings.com

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