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What features of eQUEST make it appealing to energy modelers?
I'd like for us to get a brainstorm list going of the various things we like about eQuest. The intent would be to remain positive and have a helpful list that developers could refer to as they continue development of next-generation modeling software. Many of the features listed may already be incorporated in newer modeling software (which is great!). No wrong answers, guys.
Things I like:
- BDL file can be edited manually with text edtors
- Spreadsheet view for nearly any component category: spaces, zones, systems, pumps, chillers, etc.
- 3D building view with ability to color surfaces by type
What features of eQUEST make it appealing to energy modelers?
I'd like for us to get a brainstorm list going of the various things we like about eQuest. The intent would be to remain positive and have a helpful list that developers could refer to as they continue development of next-generation modeling software. Many of the features listed may already be incorporated in newer modeling software (which is great!). No wrong answers, guys.
Things I like:
- BDL file can be edited manually with text edtors
- Spreadsheet view for nearly any component category: spaces, zones, systems, pumps, chillers, etc.
- 3D building view with ability to color surfaces by type
What features of eQUEST make it appealing to energy modelers?
I'd like for us to get a brainstorm list going of the various things we like about eQuest. The intent would be to remain positive and have a helpful list that developers could refer to as they continue development of next-generation modeling software. Many of the features listed may already be incorporated in newer modeling software (which is great!). No wrong answers, guys.
Things I like:
- BDL file can be edited manually with text edtors
- Spreadsheet view for nearly any component category: spaces, zones, systems, pumps, chillers, etc.
- 3D building view with ability to color surfaces by type
What features of eQUEST make it appealing to energy modelers?
I'd like for us to get a brainstorm list going of the various things we like about eQuest. The intent would be to remain positive and have a helpful list that developers could refer to as they continue development of next-generation modeling software. Many of the features listed may already be incorporated in newer modeling software (which is great!). No wrong answers, guys.
Things I like:
BDLIDF file can be edited manually with text edtors- Spreadsheet view for nearly any component category: spaces, zones, systems, pumps, chillers, etc.
- 3D building view with ability to color surfaces by type
What features of eQUEST make it appealing to energy modelers?Why do you still use eQuest?
I'd like for us What features keep you coming back to get a eQuest? Let's brainstorm list going the reasons why it is still the workhorse of the various things we like about eQuest. The intent would be to remain positive and have a helpful list that developers could refer to as they continue development of next-generation modeling software. Many of the features listed may already be incorporated in newer modeling software (which is great!). No wrong answers, guys.community.
Things I like:
- IDF file can be edited manually with text edtors
- Spreadsheet view for nearly any component category: spaces, zones, systems, pumps, chillers, etc.
- 3D building view with ability to color surfaces by type
Why do you still use eQuest?
What features keep you coming back to eQuest? Let's Lets brainstorm the reasons why it is still the workhorse of the modeling community.
Why do you still use eQuest?
What features keep you coming back to eQuest? Lets brainstorm the reasons why it is still the workhorse of the modeling community.
Why do you still use eQuest?
What features keep you coming back to eQuest? Lets brainstorm the reasons why it is still the workhorse of the modeling community.community?