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The aim of this follow-up workshop is to discuss the Energy ADE milestones, the updates on the next Energy ADE release, the open issues, as well as all issues regarding compatibility of the recent release and related work. And, most importantly, to bring together experts from different disciplines to share experiences and contribute with constructive input to further develop the Energy ADE.
 
The aim of this follow-up workshop is to discuss the Energy ADE milestones, the updates on the next Energy ADE release, the open issues, as well as all issues regarding compatibility of the recent release and related work. And, most importantly, to bring together experts from different disciplines to share experiences and contribute with constructive input to further develop the Energy ADE.
 
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In addition to that, and drawing from the positive experience made during the last workshop in Munich, we would like to contine with the parallel session in small groups, in which the different ADE Energy modules are discussed. Furtermore, there will be time slots for presentations and experience exchange with regard to existing applications being developed which are using the Energy ADE.
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In addition to that, and drawing from the positive experience made during the last workshop in Munich, we would like to contine with the parallel session in small groups, in which the different ADE Energy modules are discussed.
 
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This is the 5th Energy ADE workshop and it represents a follow-up of the previous ones held in Munich, Sophia Antipolis, Karlsruhe and Stuttgart.
 
This is the 5th Energy ADE workshop and it represents a follow-up of the previous ones held in Munich, Sophia Antipolis, Karlsruhe and Stuttgart.

Revision as of 15:00, 22 March 2016

5th Workshop CityGML Energy ADE - Vienna (Austria), 30-31 May 2016

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Workshop Organization

Aim of the workshop

The OGC CityGML SWG, the SIG 3D, the Austrian Institute of Technology in Vienna, Austria, will host a joint workshop regarding the development of a CityGML Application Domain Extension (ADE) for building energy demand calculation.
It will be the opportunity to gather requirements, ideas, suggestions, and positive as well as negative experience from CityGML users, data producers, software vendors, and scientists developing and using the CityGML Energy Application Domain Extension.
The aim of this follow-up workshop is to discuss the Energy ADE milestones, the updates on the next Energy ADE release, the open issues, as well as all issues regarding compatibility of the recent release and related work. And, most importantly, to bring together experts from different disciplines to share experiences and contribute with constructive input to further develop the Energy ADE.
In addition to that, and drawing from the positive experience made during the last workshop in Munich, we would like to contine with the parallel session in small groups, in which the different ADE Energy modules are discussed.
This is the 5th Energy ADE workshop and it represents a follow-up of the previous ones held in Munich, Sophia Antipolis, Karlsruhe and Stuttgart.

Agenda and Addressed Topics

This is a first draft of the agenda, which is going to be extended and specified in details in the coming days.

  • Monday, 30 May 2016
    • 08:30-09:15 Arrival of the participants, catching up with one another and morning coffee
    • 09:15-12:30 Pleanary morning session: Welcome from the organizers, report on previous 6 months and current state of development
    • 13:30-17:00 Plenary afternoon sessions: Updates from the Working Groups (Building Physics, Occupancy, Energy Systems, etc.)
  • Tuesday, 31 May 2016
    • 09:00-12:30 Plenary morning session: Presentations (& feedback) of Applications/Simulations/Parallel projects.
    • 13:30-17:00 Parallel afternoon sessions: Working Group brainstorming organised by group leaders.


The detailed draft agenda can be found here: Agenda of the Workshop.

Who should participate

If you are a CityGML user, data producer, software vendor or a scientist working on energy topics based on CityGML, you are encouraged to participate in the workshop.
If you are involved in simulations but not yet familiar with CityGML and interested in an interoperable and compatible exchange model for city simulations you are also welcome.
The organizers will contact a number of individuals and groups from which they know about their CityGML activities in the energy sector and ask them for presentations.

If you are developers/users of urban energy simulation models, we would like also to ask you 2-3 slides about the energy simulation model (which physical model? is it a standard?), the data model (UML Schema) and the possible building data libraries you used. Please send us these slides before the 15th May (Giorgio Agugiaro ). We would integrate this information in a comparison study during the morning session (“Review of urban energy models and their data requirements”).

Because of the number of active participants, unfortunately we will not have enough time for a presentation from each participant about their recent developments on urban energy model. We rather want to privilege an open discussion afternoon. Nevertheless, if you want to send us presentations (pdf format) relevant for the common development of a CityGML Energy ADE, we will release them on the wiki of SIG3D.

Registration

Registration is necessary. Please send a mail with Name / Company / Mail Adress to Giorgio Agugiaro.
Be aware that the number of participant is limited. Deadline for registration: 2016-05-01.

Costs of participation

The event is sponsored by the Austrian Institute of Technology. Hence, participation is free of charge including coffee breaks. Costs for travel and accommodation, as well as the social edinner on Monday 30th, will be at the participant's own expense.

Organizing Committee

Giorgio Agugiaro Austrian Institute of Technology
Greg Buehler Open Geospatial Consortium
Egbert Casper SIG 3D of the Geodata Infrastructure Germany

Contact

For any questions regarding the workshop, please contact Giorgio Agugiaro.

See also