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Example Procedures for Developing Acceptance-Range Criteria for BESTEST-EX
doi: 10.2172/1218839 , 10.2172/988597
This document provides an example procedure for establishing acceptance-range criteria to assess results from software undergoing BESTEST-EX. This example method for BESTEST-EX is a modified version of the method described in HERS BESTEST.
- University of North Texas United States
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States
- University of North Texas United States
Building Energy Simulation, Consumption, Retrofit Energy Savings, Energy Efficiency, Verification, Bestest, Administrative Procedures, Resources, Acceptance Criteria, And Buildings Systems, 97 Mathematics And Computing, B Codes, Electricity, And Utilization, Retrofitting Bestest, Buildings, 32 Energy Conservation
Building Energy Simulation, Consumption, Retrofit Energy Savings, Energy Efficiency, Verification, Bestest, Administrative Procedures, Resources, Acceptance Criteria, And Buildings Systems, 97 Mathematics And Computing, B Codes, Electricity, And Utilization, Retrofitting Bestest, Buildings, 32 Energy Conservation
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