Probe into the Development and Strategies of Implementation for Intelligent Buildings in Taiwan

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Since 1985, various intelligent technologies have introduced and policy-driven in Taiwan, the intelligent building system has gradually formed catering for the characteristics of Taiwan. Therefore, this study proceeds to explore current status and survey strategies of policy implementation for intelligent buildings development in Taiwan, and further obtained countermeasures for building developers and public sectors in implementation intelligent buildings. The study firstly proceeds to relevant literature review and analysis of intelligent buildings both domestic and foreign, and through statistic and analysis in case studies and content analysis method, acquires Taiwan intelligent building evaluation indicator items for normal and non-normal application of intelligent building system by building developers and public sectors. Through study found four evaluation indicator items of normal application, and one evaluation indicator items of non-normal application, as well as building developers selected quantity and items of evaluation indicator fewer than public sectors. It is expected that study result will providing assessment and references to building developers and public sectors for the direction and implement strategy of intelligent building development in future, and further promote the realization goal of sustainable intelligent green building in Taiwan.

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