Below is a collection of the numerous articles and
online sources referencing the The Deringer Group or TDG products.
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What Next for Building Energy Simulation - A
Glimpse of the Future. DOE and DOD Workshop Paper. 1995/96.
Online PDF at:
http://www.ibpsa.org/proceedings/bs97/papers/P092.pdf
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Full-fledged Eco Design
Must for Building
Houses. Business Line, Financial Daily. August 31, 2001.
Online at:
http://www.blonnet.com/businessline/2001/09/01/stories/140125gr.htm
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Economic Investments in California. Office of
Building Technology, State and Community Programs, U.S. Department
of Energy. 2001/2002.
Online PDF at: http://www.energypartners.gov/pdfs/california.pdf
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Support Tools for EnergyPlus and DOE-2 from
The Deringer Group. Building Energy Simulation User News. Vol. 23, No.
6. Nov./Dec. 2002.
Online PDF at: http://gundog.lbl.gov/dirun/23n_d_1.pdf
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Architects Warm to Natural Light. Alex Frangos. Wall Street Journal Real Estate
Journal. November 11, 2003.
Online at: http://www.realestatejournal.com/propertyreport/propertyreport/20031117-frangos.html
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A Simulation-based Testing and Training
Environment for Building Controls. Xu, Peng, Philip Haves, and
Joe Deringer. Proc. SimBuild 2004. Building Sustainability and
Performance Through Simulation. August 4-6, 2004.
Online PDF at:
http://simulationresearch.lbl.gov/dirpubs/04_peng.pdf
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High-Performance
Envelopes Demand Know-How. Architectural Record. 04.2005. By Nancy B. Solomon, AIA. |
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The following is a collection of various
online resources drawing on software developed either in part or in
full by The Deringer
Group, Inc.
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Square One Research. Marsh, Dr. Andrew and
Caroline Raines. Welsh School of Architecture. July 2003.
Online at:
http://www.squ1.com/daylight/daylight.html
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EnergyPlus Energy
Simulation Software. U.S. Department of Energy Building
Technologies Program. March 10, 2005.
Online at: http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/energyplus/third_party_tools.html |