XML and Building Automation

XML and Building Automation

By Alex Chervet ASHRAE / 2004 / 6 pages

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Using XML in building automation systems (BAS) has become a hot topicbut do the results live up to the hype this article explains the fundamentals of XML in nontechnical terms and provides tools to understand how XML related to building automation protocols such as LonMark and BACnet.

Citation: ASHRAE Journal, Vol. 46, No. 12, December 2004



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