支持多户住宅合理用水的解决方案建议——在物业管理中实施

Tomasz Budzyński, Natalia Sajnóg, K. Sobolewska-Mikulska, S. Janicki
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动机:创建一个用于管理多户住宅的软件系统功能,该系统可以支持物业管理人员并鼓励家庭减少用水。目标:制定一项解决方案提案,支持更合理地用水,并向多户建筑中的单个家庭收取用水费用。结果:创建的方法包括自动收集和记录物业管理软件系统中的水表数据,创建描述水表数据关系的算法,创建支持物业最佳用水的算法,并将开发的解决方案纳入软件系统。创建的算法基于三个连续读数的移动平均值方法,这对所有用户来说都是清楚的。这使得能够自动验证用水情况,并使用图表进行可视化。创建的解决方案被纳入波兰使用的一个物业管理软件系统(IAN24),并进行了测试和实施。创建的功能使物业经理能够估计未来的用水量,这对于计算水费预付款很重要。它还允许管理人员自动检测各种类型的异常,例如仪表故障。此外,根据所提出的方法的动态计费方法可以鼓励家庭减少用水,从而减少对环境的影响。
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Proposal for a solution supporting a rational water use in multi-family residential buildings – implementation in property management
Motives: Creating a functionality of a software system for managing multi-family residential buildings which could support property managers and encourage households to reduce their water consumption. Aim: Developing a proposal for a solution supporting a more rational use of water and billing individual households in multi-family buildings for water they use.Results: The created methodology includes automatic collection and recording of data from water meters in a property management software system, creation of algorithms describing relationships in water meter data, creation of algorithms supporting optimal water use in a property and incorporating the developed solution into the software system. The created algorithms were based on the method of moving average of three consecutive readings which is clear for all users. This enables automatic verification of water use and its visualisation using graphs. The created solution was incorporated into one of the property management software systems used in Poland (IAN24), tested and implemented. The created functionality allows property managers e.g. to estimate future water use, which is important for calculating advance payments towards water bills. It also allows managers to automatically detect various types of anomalies, such as meter failures. In addition, a dynamic method of billing according to the proposed methodology may encourage households to reduce their water consumption and thus reduce the impact for the environment.
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