Yesterday we had the first glimpse at our potential dashboard. The product looks like it will do everything we need with drill down into building data, looking at energy consumption in several unit I.e kph, £'s, etc.
We are starting to realise the potential of the dashboard, it is likely that the academics and students in the School of Built and Natural Environment are likely to be interested in getting more data out of the dashboard than others.
The next stage is to review the demo dashboards in more detail to ensure they meet our requirements before we give the go ahead to develop the dashboard with this product. The new system we want to use will not be able to be hosted at UCLan until November, however we can develop and launch the dashboard with the providers hosting it in the interim.
A question for you?
How do others think staff and students might like to use the dashboard?
This blog will capture the story of the JISC funded iBuilding project, which is funded under the Greening ICT programme. We will strive to update this blog on a weekly basis, with additional blogs after key milestones, events or achievements. We welcome your comments and feedback.
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Start up programme meeting
The programme start up meeting was really interesting. It was great to see so many good and interesting projects relating to greening ICT. As an addition to our project I was really interested to hear about the issues around the purchase of goods. Those with budgets for the purchase are looking at immediate purchase price, however those in estates are looking at the long term cost of goods - the life cost.
I am pleased to say that I had a very productive conversation about this and we are discussing how the life cost of a product could be considered at purchase. Hopefully it's another message we can spread when we launch the iBuilding dashboard. If anyone includes this on purchase processes please let me know!
I am pleased to say that I had a very productive conversation about this and we are discussing how the life cost of a product could be considered at purchase. Hopefully it's another message we can spread when we launch the iBuilding dashboard. If anyone includes this on purchase processes please let me know!
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