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EMODEL

EMODEL logo.

A Windows application that integrates data processing, graphing and regression modeling. Emodel can determine baseline energy use to determine retrofit savings and help to identify operational and maintenance problems.

Keywords

data processing, graphing and regression modeling of energy-use data

Validation/Testing

N/A

Expertise Required

No special expertise required.

Users

International.

Audience

Analysts of time series data.

Input

ASCII space delimited numeric files. Input should have time stamp for maximum usability.

Output

Optional log of analysis session. Data

Computer Platform

Windows 3.1 or higher.

Programming Language

Visual Basic (source not available)

Strengths

Emodel contains 1P, 2P, 3P, and 4P change-point linear models contained in the NEMVP.

Weaknesses

N/A

Contact

Company:

Energy Systems Laboratory

Address:

Building Energy Analysis Division
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas 77843-3581
United States

Telephone:

(409) 847-8779

Facsimile:

(409) 862-2457

E-mail:

RJSparks@esl.tamu.edu

Website:

http://www-esl.tamu.edu/software/software.html

Availability

Cost: $ 200.00
Attn: Software
Energy Systems Laboratory
Building Energy Analysis Division
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas 77843-3581

telephone (409) 845-0071
facsimile (409) 862-2457

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