摘要

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to utilise a "Wuli-Shili-Renli (WSR)" system approach to create models for complex smart building energy management and evaluate the establishment of a building energy management platform. Design/methodology/approach - The complexity and diversity of the data and demands of the energy management platform mean that it is necessary to analyse comprehensively. This paper uses a WSR system approach to handle, and optimise, the relationship between demands and participants and improve the whole platform. Then, this paper establishes comprehensive evaluation models to analysis the current energy management platforms by using the best integration platform as the baseline. Findings - The WSR conceptual model clarifies the relationship between the elements and elements of the energy management platform clearly and provides the appropriate analytical methods with which to resolve key platform construction issues. The comprehensive evaluation based on a WSR system approach can take into account the systematic effect, so it is more accurate. Research limitations/implications - The correlation degree between the layers of the energy management platform is rarely reflected. Originality/value - This paper improves the modelling method used in the WSR system approach and demonstrates that the comprehensive evaluation based on the WSR system approach analyses the energy management platform for public buildings in a synthetic approach.