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The greatest advantage of using the CityGML EnergyADE is the existing definition of attributes and properties related to energy and building physics topics, whereas when using `genericAttribute`s each user can use his own definitions, which can lead to possible incompabilties when exchanging building models with other parties involved.
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The greatest disadvantage of the CityGML EnergyADE is the lack of support in many software systems supporting only native CityGML but no Application Domain Extension ( ADE ) at all.
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As a result, the CityGML EnergyADE should be used as far as possible if ADE support of the used software components is guaranteed.
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As a result, the CityGML EnergyADE should be used as far as possible if ADE support of the used software components is guaranteed.
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2. Using External References in CityGML 2.0 and CityGML 2.0 EnergyADE
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In general, CityGML 2.0 offers a mechanism to access internal and external data in a dataset via ```xlink```s. These external references are normally used to reference to a section in the same CityGML file or dataset but an xlink can also reference to an external data source.
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2. Using External References in Native CityGML 2.0
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3. Using Generic Attributes as References in Native CityGML 2.0
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4. Using External References in CityGML 2.0 EnergyADE
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