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Date Added: July 17, 2008 03:12:03 PM
Recommended for public review by BACnet committee during ASHRAE's 2008 Annual Meeting, addendum t defines XML syntax, which can represent building data in consistent, flexible, and extensible manner. XML can be used for exchanging files between systems, integrating buildings with energy utilities, and expanding enterprise integration with richer Web services. In 3½-day session during meeting, ...

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