Author_Institution :
IIAIA&DT-ATS 31, Siemens AG, Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract :
Modern building automation systems consist of up to several thousands of components (e.g., sensors, controllers, actuators) with numerous attributes and dependencies. Additionally, different crafts of the building automation domain, e.g., heating, ventilation, lighting, access control, are involved in the design and implementation of such a building automation system. In addition, various engineering standards have to be considered within the requirements engineering phase. Although the modeling of the requirements for decentralized building automation systems requires a huge effort, there is little software support available for this task today. This offers optimization potential not only for the requirements engineering, but also for subsequent phases of the engineering process in building automation. Within this paper, the authors describe a knowledge-based requirements engineering approach and a supporting software, which is based on Semantic Web technology.
Keywords :
building management systems; formal verification; knowledge based systems; semantic Web; access control; building automation requirement engineering; heating; knowledge-based requirements engineering approach; lighting; semantic Web technologies; software support; ventilation; Automation; Buildings; Knowledge based systems; OWL; Ontologies; Semantic Web; Building automation; knowledge-based systems; ontology; requirements engineering; semantic web;