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D'Oca, Simona, and Tianzhen Hong. "Occupancy Schedules Learning Process Through a Data Mining Framework." Energy and Buildings 88 (2015) 395-408. LBNL-180204.
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Feng, Xiaohang, Da Yan, and Tianzhen Hong. "Simulation of Occupancy in Buildings." Energy and Buildings 87 (2015) 348-359. LBNL-180424.
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Hong, Tianzhen, Da Yan, Simona D'Oca, and Chien-Fei Chen. "Ten Questions Concerning Occupant Behavior in Buildings: The Big Picture." Building and Environment (2017).
Hong, Tianzhen, Siaw K Chou, and T.Y. Bong. "Building simulation: an overview of development and information sources." Building and Environment 35.4 (2000) 347-361.
Hong, Tianzhen, Walter F Buhl, and Philip Haves. EnergyPlus Analysis Capabilities for Use in Title 24. LBNL, 2008. LBNL-822E.
Hong, Tianzhen, Kaiyu Sun, Rongpeng Zhang, Ryohei Hinokuma, Shinichi Kasahara, and Yoshinori Yura. "Development and validation of a new variable refrigerant flow systemmodel in EnergyPlus." Energy and Buildings 117 (2015). LBNL-1004499.
Hong, Tianzhen, Simona D'Oca, Sarah C Taylor-Lange, William JN Turner, Yixing Chen, and Stefano P Corgnati. "An Ontology to Represent Energy-Related Occupant Behavior in Buildings. Part II: Implementation of the DNAS framework using an XML schema." Building and Environment 94.1 (2015) 196-205. LBNL-1004501.
Hong, Tianzhen, and Yi Jiang. "IISABRE: An integrated building simulation environment." Building and Environment 32.3 (1997) 219-224.
Hong, Tianzhen, Wen-Kuei Chang, and Hung-Wen Lin. "A Fresh Look at Weather Impact on Peak Electricity Demand and Energy Use of Buildings Using 30-Year Actual Weather Data." Applied Energy 111 (2013) 333-350. LBNL-6280E.
Hong, Tianzhen, Siaw K Chou, and T.Y. Bong. "A design day for building load and energy estimation." Building and Environment 34.4 (1999) 469-477.
Hong, Tianzhen, and William J Fisk. "Assessment of Energy Savings Potential from the Use of Demand Control Ventilation Systems in General Office Spaces in California." Building Simulation 3.2 (2010) 117-124. LBNL-3523E.

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