- From: Joel J. Bender <jjb5@cornell.edu>
- Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2018 02:47:14 +0000
- To: Pieter Pauwels <pipauwel.Pauwels@UGent.be>, "public-lbd@w3.org" <public-lbd@w3.org>
Pieter, I have been attempting to find a way to make a connection between W3C and ASHRAE, but also probably not a short-term option as well. There are connections from ASHRAE to other groups like BSR [1] and IES [2] and many standards are joint development efforts, so at least it's not completely out-of-the-box. The ASHRAE standards work always has a public review comment period when the working groups present proposals for changes to standards, the public makes comments that are returned to the working group for consideration and a formal reply. Will this working group have something similar? Are you expecting the working group communicate regularly with an incubator/community group that contains the BRICK developers to help resolve issues of design conflicts? This could conceivably be considered "infrastructure," but probably not geometry, but maybe that covers topology? Like the SEAS System Ontology [3] applied to air, hot/chilled/potable water, etc. Joel [1] https://www.bsr.org/ [2] https://www.ies.org/ [3] https://ci.mines-stetienne.fr/seas/SystemOntology-1.1
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