1、 IEC 61968-1 Edition 2.0 2012-10 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD NORME INTERNATIONALE Application integration at electric utilities System interfaces for distribution management Part 1: Interface architecture and general recommendations Intgration dapplications pour les services lectriques Interfaces systme
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19、 via un distributeur agr. colour inside 2 61968-1 IEC:2012 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 4 INTRODUCTION . 6 1 Scope . 11 2 Normative references . 11 3 Interface reference model . 11 3.1 Domain 11 3.2 Business functions 12 3.3 Interface reference model 13 4 Integration infrastructure recommendations 39 4.1 Gen
20、eral . 39 4.2 Requirements analysis methodology . 39 5 Interface profile 39 5.1 General . 39 5.2 Abstract components . 40 5.3 Component adapters . 41 5.4 Interface specification . 41 5.5 Middleware adapter . 41 5.6 Middleware services 42 5.7 Communication services 42 5.8 Platform environment 42 6 In
21、formation exchange model . 42 6.1 General requirements 42 6.2 Message structures . 43 6.2.1 General recommendation . 43 6.2.2 Message header 44 6.2.3 Message type payload . 44 6.2.4 Explanation of associations . 46 6.2.5 Compliance philosophy 47 6.2.6 Extension 47 6.2.7 Request message 47 6.2.8 Resp
22、onse message . 48 6.2.9 Event message 48 6.2.10 Fault message . 48 6.2.11 Signature element . 49 7 Component reporting and error handling (informative) 49 7.1 Component reporting . 49 7.2 Error message handling. 49 8 Security and authentication (informative) 50 9 Maintenance aspects (informative) .
23、50 Annex A (informative) Use of IEC 61968 series of standards . 51 Annex B (informative) Inter-application integration performance considerations . 61 Annex C (informative) Views of data in a conventional electric utility . 62 Bibliography 65 61968-1 IEC:2012 3 Figure 1 Distribution management with
24、IEC 61968 compliant interface architecture . 7 Figure 2 Example utility implementation of IEC 61968 9 Figure 3 Typical functions mapped to interface reference model 13 Figure 4 Overview of the interface profile and corresponding subclause numbers 40 Figure 5 Logical view of an IEC 61968 message 44 F
25、igure 6 Example of a message type payload 45 Figure 7 Example of how message elements are derived from the CIM 46 Figure 8 Navigating associations in CIM (UML notation) 46 Figure 9 Navigating associations in message type schemas 47 Figure 10 Logical view of a request message . 47 Figure 11 Logical v
26、iew of a response message 48 Figure 12 Logical view of an event message 48 Figure 13 Logical view of a fault message 49 Figure A.1 Process A: Application of IEC 61968 series by a utility 52 Figure A.2 Process B: application of IEC 61968 series by a utility 53 Figure C.1 Database views depend on the
27、time and user . 63 Table 1 Document overview for IEC 61968-1 . 10 Table 2 The Interface Reference Model (IRM) 15 Table A.1 Use case template . 55 Table A.2 Commonly used verbs 58 Table B.1 Typical load scenario . 61 4 61968-1 IEC:2012 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ APPLICATION INTEGRATI
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39、s. International Standard IEC 61968-1 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 57: Power systems management and associated information exchange. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2003. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the
40、following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) update of IRM table which has been out of date since the 1st edition; b) addition of missing Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) related functions; c) alignment with newly released documents from the technical commit
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45、IEC:2012 INTRODUCTION IEC 61968 is a series of standards: IEC 61968 part Title 1 Interface architecture and general recommendations 2 Glossary 3 Interface for network operation 4 Interface for records and asset management 5 Interface standard for operational planning and optimisation 16 Interface fo
46、r maintenance and construction 27 Interface standard for network extension planning 38 Interface standard for customer support 49 Interface for meter reading and control 11 Common information model (CIM) extensions for distribution 13 CIM RDF model exchange format for distribution 100 Implementation
47、 profiles 5The IEC 61968 series is intended to facilitate inter-application integration, as opposed to intra-application integration of the various distributed software application systems supporting the management of utility electrical distribution networks. Intra-application integration is aimed a
48、t programs in the same application system, usually communicating with each other using middleware that is embedded in their underlying runtime environment. Additionally the intra- application integration tends to be optimized for close, real-time, synchronous connections and interactive request/repl
49、y or conversation communication models. IEC 61968 series by contrast, is intended to support the inter-application integration of a utility enterprise that needs to connect disparate applications that are already built or new (legacy or purchased applications) each supported by dissimilar runtime environments. Therefore, IEC 61968 series is relevant to loosely coupled applications with more