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This edited volume comprises of research articles primarily
resulting from the recent workshop of US-China Workshop on
Analytics for Building-Scale Sustainable Ecosystems, sponsored by
the US National Science Foundation (NSF), and held in Tsinghua
University, Beijing, China. A group of researchers from both US and
China academic institutions present in this volume their views of
bottlenecks in engineering, software and social sciences, forming a
nexus of critical issues impeding wider application of
net-zero-energy (or near zero energy) building technology in the
context of defining building-scale sustainable ecosystems. The
focus of these investigations is the fundamentals of sciences that
lead to a robust, significant improvement towards modelling and
predicting building performance indices such as energy usage with
user integration and sustainability. Achievements and challenges in
research and development initiatives and best-practices from U.S.
and China provide a foundation for such development of analytics
and possibility of benchmarking and comparability. Intended readers
include multidisciplinary researchers in the interested areas, and
students in both graduate and senior undergraduate levels. The
related disciplines of readers include architecture, sciences
(including social and computer sciences), engineering, and public
policy.
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