Building services integration: a technology transfer case study

This paper details the development of a relationship between Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and the Building Integration Software Company (bisco) and how projects have been initiated that add value to the bisco product range by conducting applied research utilising students from AUT. One sp...

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Main Authors: Connor, AM (Author), Siringoringo, WS (Author), Clements, N (Author), Alexander, N (Author)
Format: Others
Published: National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications (NACCQ), 2014-08-15T00:20:34Z.
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