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[an error occurred while processing this directive] Design Notes This is the eighth of nine articles where we are introducing the cost benefit for interoperability and that gained from the procurement technique achievable with open systems and choice.
Buying Open Systems (in Building Automation) This is the sixth of 9 articles where we are introducing the cost benefit for interoperability and that gained from the procurement technique achievable with open systems and choice.
Open Systems Standards This
is the fifth of 9 articles where we are introducing the cost benefit for
interoperability and that gained from the procurement technique achievable
with open systems and choice. This article sets out some of my opinions, a
collection of web-based technical data and then a current market summary
opinion.
LonMark
International and the LonMark System
This is the
fourth of 9
articles on VBHQ
where we introduce the building, the cost benefit for interoperability and
the cost benefit gained from the procurement technique achievable with open
systems and choice.
More Intelligent Building and save money, VBHQ part 2 This is the third of 9 articles on VBHQ where we introduce the building, the cost benefit for interoperability and the cost benefit gained from the procurement technique achievable with open systems and choice.
Intelligent, Intelligent Building This is Part 1 ( of 9) VBHQ where we introduce the building, the cost benefit for interoperability and the cost benefit gained from the procurement technique achievable with open systems and choice.
Cost Comparison Model Open vs Proprietary Introductory Article - 9 part series
Professional Information
Paul D.J. Mason B.Eng (Hons), C.E.O. at BWP plc who are based in London and the East Anglia region United Kingdom. BWP have an affiliate office, DWP, in Paris, France. BWP is a niche high quality building services consulting engineering design service company and specialist in "green" engineering. BWP like to think of themselves in their sector/region of the UK construction industry as a BMW in a motor car metaphor comparison. BWP currently employ 47 people. Paul (45) has a career encompassing Marine Engineering Royal Navy, the Property Services Agency of the UK Department of Environment, University as a mature student, and since 1989, with 2 private sector building services design companies "CJP" and since 1997 "BWP". Since 1999 BWP primarily specify LonMark and LonWorks Technology.
Paul is currently chairman of LonUsers United Kingdom and the task group leader Spring 2002 to Spring 2004 of the LonMark International "EuroTaG", the group with the duty to provide marketing planning advice in Europe to the LonMark International board. BWP are members of LonUsers UK, Associate members of LonMark International, the Intelligent Building Group, the British Council of Offices, Building Services Research and Information Association, Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers and the Association of Consulting Engineers. Paul is an invited Contributing Editor through 2004 with www.automatedbuildings.com.
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