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Occupants Behavior Research Bibliography

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2017
T. Hong, Chen, Y., Belafi, Z., and D’Oca, S., “Occupant behavior models: A critical review of implementation and representation approaches in building performance simulation programs”, Building Simulation, pp. 1-14, 2017.
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Z. Belafi, Hong, T., and Reith, A., “Smart building management vs. intuitive human control—Lessons learnt from an office building in Hungary”, Building Simulation, pp. 1-18, 2017.
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S. D’Oca, Chen, C. - F., Hong, T., and Belafi, Z., “Synthesizing building physics with social psychology: An interdisciplinary framework for context and occupant behavior in office buildings”, Energy Research & Social Science, vol. 34, pp. 240-2, 2017.
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