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International Journal of Building Performance Simulation FAQ - ResearchHelpDesk - The Journal of Building Performance Simulation (JBPS) aims to make a substantial and lasting contribution to the international building community by supporting our authors and the high-quality, original research they submit. The journal also offers a forum for original review papers and researched case studies. JBPS welcome building performance simulation contributions that explore the following topics related to buildings and communities: Theoretical aspects related to modelling and simulating the physical processes (thermal, airflow, moisture, lighting, acoustics). Theoretical aspects related to modelling and simulating conventional and innovative energy conversion, storage, distribution, and control systems. Theoretical aspects related to occupants, weather data, and other boundary conditions. Methods and algorithms for optimizing the performance of buildings and communities and the systems which service them, including interaction with the electrical grid. Uncertainty, sensitivity analysis, and calibration. Methods and algorithms for validating models and for verifying solution methods and tools. Development and validation of controls-oriented models that are appropriate for model predictive control and/or automated fault detection and diagnostics. Techniques for educating and training tool users. Software development techniques and interoperability issues with direct applicability to building performance simulation. Case studies involving the application of building performance simulation for any stage of the design, construction, commissioning, operation, or management of buildings and the systems which service them are welcomed if they include validation or aspects that make a novel contribution to the BPS knowledge base. The following topics are outside the journal's scope and will not be considered: Case studies involving the routine application of commercially available building performance simulation tools that do not include validation or aspects that make a novel contribution to the knowledge base. The structural performance of buildings and the durability of building components. Studies focused on the performance of buildings and the systems that serve them, rather than on modelling and simulation. The Journal of Building Performance Simulation (JBPS) Journal operates a double-blind peer review and all submissions are to be made online using the JBPS ScholarOne site. For more information on contributing a manuscript visit our Instructions for Authors page. Society information Journal of Building Performance Simulation is the Official Journal of the International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA). Members of IBPSA can receive an individual print subscription at a special society members rate. Please see the pricing or subscribe page for details. (JBPS) Journal information Journal of Building Performance Simulation is abstracted and indexed by: British Library Inside, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, EBSCO Databases and Scopus. International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) and our publisher Taylor & Francis make every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the "Content") contained in our publications. However, International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) and our publisher Taylor & Francis, our agents, and our licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness, or suitability for any purpose of the Content. Any opinions and views expressed in this publication are the opinions and views of the authors, and are not the views of or endorsed by International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) and our publisher Taylor & Francis. The accuracy of the Content should not be relied upon and should be independently verified with primary sources of information. International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) and our publisher Taylor & Francis shall not be liable for any losses, actions, claims, proceedings, demands, costs, expenses, damages, and other liabilities whatsoever or howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with, in relation to, or arising out of the use of the Content. RG Journal Impact: 2.14 * *This value is calculated using ResearchGate data and is based on average citation counts from work published in this journal. The data used in the calculation may not be exhaustive. RG Journal impact history 2018 / 2019 2.14 2017 2.10 2016 2.66 2015 2.36 2014 2.55 2013 3.05 2012 1.85 2011 1.69 2010 1.12 2009 0.61 Journal of Building Performance Simulation (JBPS) Additional details Cited half-life 3.50 Immediacy index 0.66 Eigenfactor 0.00 Article influence 0.61 Other titles Journal of building performance simulation ISSN 1940-1493 OCLC 173313893 Material type Periodical, Internet resource Document type Journal / Magazine / Newspaper, Internet Resource Journal of Building Performance Simulation (JBPS) details SJR
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Characterization of Brazilian research in BIM through articles published in Brazilian journals: PARC Research in Architecture and Construction, Project Management and Technology and Built Environment. It covered articles published until 07/2021.
The characterization of the articles is by the fields: ITEM: article number in the survey; JOURNAL: Name of the Brazilian journal between Ambiente Construéido, Gestão & Tecnologia de Projetos and PARC Research in Architecture and Construction; TITLE: Title of the article; YEAR: year of publication; INSTITUTION: name by extension of the Institution of the main author; TYPE OF INSTITUTION: values between Public Education Institution, Private Education Institution, Private Company, State Public Company …; LOCATION: Federative Unit of the main author's institution; USE CATEGORY: chosen from MODEL USE SERIES in Category II as in https://bimexcellence.org/wp-content/uploads/211in-Model-Uses-Table.pdf ; SUBCLASSIFICATION: chosen from MODEL USE in Category II as in https://bimexcellence.org/wp-content/uploads/211in-Model-Uses-Table.pdf; BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE: ABNT format ; LINK: url to the full article.
International Journal of Building Performance Simulation CiteScore 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - The Journal of Building Performance Simulation (JBPS) aims to make a substantial and lasting contribution to the international building community by supporting our authors and the high-quality, original research they submit. The journal also offers a forum for original review papers and researched case studies. JBPS welcome building performance simulation contributions that explore the following topics related to buildings and communities: Theoretical aspects related to modelling and simulating the physical processes (thermal, airflow, moisture, lighting, acoustics). Theoretical aspects related to modelling and simulating conventional and innovative energy conversion, storage, distribution, and control systems. Theoretical aspects related to occupants, weather data, and other boundary conditions. Methods and algorithms for optimizing the performance of buildings and communities and the systems which service them, including interaction with the electrical grid. Uncertainty, sensitivity analysis, and calibration. Methods and algorithms for validating models and for verifying solution methods and tools. Development and validation of controls-oriented models that are appropriate for model predictive control and/or automated fault detection and diagnostics. Techniques for educating and training tool users. Software development techniques and interoperability issues with direct applicability to building performance simulation. Case studies involving the application of building performance simulation for any stage of the design, construction, commissioning, operation, or management of buildings and the systems which service them are welcomed if they include validation or aspects that make a novel contribution to the BPS knowledge base. The following topics are outside the journal's scope and will not be considered: Case studies involving the routine application of commercially available building performance simulation tools that do not include validation or aspects that make a novel contribution to the knowledge base. The structural performance of buildings and the durability of building components. Studies focused on the performance of buildings and the systems that serve them, rather than on modelling and simulation. The Journal of Building Performance Simulation (JBPS) Journal operates a double-blind peer review and all submissions are to be made online using the JBPS ScholarOne site. For more information on contributing a manuscript visit our Instructions for Authors page. Society information Journal of Building Performance Simulation is the Official Journal of the International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA). Members of IBPSA can receive an individual print subscription at a special society members rate. Please see the pricing or subscribe page for details. (JBPS) Journal information Journal of Building Performance Simulation is abstracted and indexed by: British Library Inside, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, EBSCO Databases and Scopus. International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) and our publisher Taylor & Francis make every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the "Content") contained in our publications. However, International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) and our publisher Taylor & Francis, our agents, and our licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness, or suitability for any purpose of the Content. Any opinions and views expressed in this publication are the opinions and views of the authors, and are not the views of or endorsed by International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) and our publisher Taylor & Francis. The accuracy of the Content should not be relied upon and should be independently verified with primary sources of information. International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) and our publisher Taylor & Francis shall not be liable for any losses, actions, claims, proceedings, demands, costs, expenses, damages, and other liabilities whatsoever or howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with, in relation to, or arising out of the use of the Content. RG Journal Impact: 2.14 * *This value is calculated using ResearchGate data and is based on average citation counts from work published in this journal. The data used in the calculation may not be exhaustive. RG Journal impact history 2018 / 2019 2.14 2017 2.10 2016 2.66 2015 2.36 2014 2.55 2013 3.05 2012 1.85 2011 1.69 2010 1.12 2009 0.61 Journal of Building Performance Simulation (JBPS) Additional details Cited half-life 3.50 Immediacy index 0.66 Eigenfactor 0.00 Article influence 0.61 Other titles Journal of building performance simulation ISSN 1940-1493 OCLC 173313893 Material type Periodical, Internet resource Document type Journal / Magazine / Newspaper, Internet Resource Journal of Building Performance Simulation (JBPS) details SJR
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Scales of researchers’ motivations for maintaining a research information management system profile.
The 92 stadium reviews we identified show how the architecture of football stadiums was thought about at different times and in different political contexts in 20th century Germany. In terms of sources, our new corpus of stadium reviews is based on a systematic evaluation of various libraries and online databases comprising German architectural and building journals. Most reviews come from Bauwelt, Deutsche Bauzeitung and Deutsche Bauzeitschrift, but there are also numerous relevant contributions in less widely circulated publication organs. Most of the historical issues of relevant German architecture and building journals are still not available in a digitised format, i.e. the digitisation had to be undertaken by the authors themselves. This involved first taking high-resolution photos of the reviews in the libraries, which could then be translated into machine-readable text using professional OCR software (Abby FineReader). Subsequently, manual error correction was essential. A detailed text mining analysis of the corpus will be published soon under the title Florian Wittmann and Anselm Küsters, "Über die Form nachdenken. Eine Text Mining Analyse von Stadionrezensionen in deutschen Bau- und Architekturzeitschriften, 1912 – 2011". We are available for questions and suggestions under the contact details given there.
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Scales of researchers’ motivations for endorsing other members in a research information management system.
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The datasets presented here are supplementary information to the journal article 'Improving material selection in shopping centres through a parametric life cycle embodied flow and material cost analysis model'. The 4 datasets present one Materials database, two Assemblies databases and one Shop categories database which were used to conduct scenario analysis to identify potential assembly combinations to design and construct Australian shopping centres with reduced embodied emissions and cost.
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