House Resource Management Software
Contents
Introduction
Software to manage the resources of a house in a cyclical closed-loop system.
Sub-component of the Village Resource Management Software.
House resources are defined as:
- Water
- Food
- Energy
Thus, a House
, in the software can be thought of as a generic interface with the following methods:
-
getWater()
-
getFood()
-
getEnergy()
Plant UML Source
@startuml
interface House {
getWater()
getFood()
getEnergy()
}
@enduml
You may have several implementations of this generic House
interface to meet the needs of people in different bio-regions.
For example, a mid-western house.
Plant UML Source
@startuml
interface House {
getWater()
getFood()
getEnergy()
}
class MidWesternHouse implements House {
getWater()
getFood()
getEnergy()
}
' Responsible for the collection, storage, and purification of rain-water
class RainWaterHarvester << (M,#FF7700) >> {
getWater()
}
class AquaponicGreenHouse << (M,#FF7700) >> {
getFood()
}
class SolarPanelArray << (M,#FF7700) >> {
getEnery()
}
MidWesternHouse ..> RainWaterHarvester
MidWesternHouse ..-> AquaponicGreenHouse
MidWesternHouse ..> SolarPanelArray
@enduml
TODO: In reality, a house would likely have multiple sources for any one resource. For example, energy may come from solar, wind, and bio-gas digestion. The above diagrams don't account for this yet. Expand this to waterSources, foodSources, and energySources?
I/O
A house can be defined in terms of I/O, or inputs and outputs.
Inputs
Inputs are unique to a geographic location or bio-region, and result in resource generation.
For example, in the mid-west of the United States, an input to a house may be rain-water.
The house would have a rain-water harvesting sub-component that adapts the input of rain-water to the resource of water.
Other geographic locations may have different inputs that lead to water resource generation such as ground-water, salt-water, river-water, glacier-water, or spring-water -- and each water input would need a different sub-component to adapt it to a water resource ready for human consumption.
Outputs
TODO: Define outputs.
- Human waste
- are there others?