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OpenEIS. Developer Guide
Author(s) -
Robert Lutes,
Casey C. Neubauer,
Jereme Haack,
Brandon J. Carpenter,
Kyle Monson,
Craig Allwardt,
Poorva Sharma,
Bora Akyol
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1203911
Subject(s) - computer science , javascript , software , visualization , world wide web , software engineering , data visualization , data science , point (geometry) , database , data mining , operating system , geometry , mathematics
The Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Building Technologies Office (BTO) is supporting the development of an open-source software tool for analyzing building energy and operational data: OpenEIS (open energy information system). This tool addresses the problems of both owners of building data and developers of tools to analyze this data. Building owners and managers have data but lack the tools to analyze it while tool developers lack data in a common format to ease development of reusable data analysis tools. This document is intended for developers of applications and explains the mechanisms for building analysis applications, accessing data, and displaying data using a visualization from the included library. A brief introduction to the visualizations can be used as a jumping off point for developers familiar with JavaScript to produce their own. Several example applications are included which can be used along with this document to implement algorithms for performing energy data analysis.

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