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Management, published by Institute of Real Estate Management on
July 1, 1998. The length of the article is 2915 words. The page
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From the supplier: Flexibility and the ability to leverage
technology and capital to attract and retain tenants influence the
smartness of buildings which is correlated with the present and
future needs and expectations of tenants. These factors are usually
associated with cost justifications and long-term maintenance
concerns. Communications technologies also promote smart buildings.
These technologies are supported by computers, video conferencing
and wireless telephone systems that allow tenants to access and
retrieve information at a much faster rate while enhancing the
efficiency of service delivery and security needs. Another factor
influencing the smartness of buildings is the use of complex
operating systems. These systems integrate equipment for lighting,
heating and ventilation, security and energy efficiency.
Citation Details
Title: Testing your building's IQ.
Author: Jack Klein
Publication: Journal of Property
Management (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1998
Publisher: Institute of Real Estate
Management
Volume: v63 Issue: n4
Page: p52(6)
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