Confidentiality

Unless you specifically instruct us otherwise, your results will be treated as strictly confidential. They will never be revealed to third parties.

If you wish to put your results into the public domain, then we may refer to them by name, as for example, in the Probe series of post-occupancy studies which use the BUS method.

As a general rule, we would encourage you to publish the results so that others may learn from them.

If your results go into the public domain by default (as with, for example, postgraduate theses) then we request that you do not to reveal the BUS benchmark numbers as a whole set (references to individual benchmarks are acceptable). This falls within the terms of the licensing agreement.