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12、s publication from an authorized distributor. colour inside 2 IEC 61968-6:2015 IEC 2015 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 4 INTRODUCTION . 6 1 Scope 8 2 Normative references 8 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 9 3.1 Terms and definitions 9 3.2 Abbreviations 9 4 Reference and information models 9 4.1 Genera
13、l . 9 4.2 Reference model . 10 4.2.1 General . 10 4.2.2 Geographical Inventory (GINV) 12 4.2.3 Maintenance and Inspection (MAI) . 12 4.2.4 Construction 12 4.2.5 Design . 12 4.2.6 Work Scheduling and Dispatching (SCHD) . 12 4.2.7 Field Recording (FRD) . 12 4.2.8 Network Operation Simulation (SIM) 12
14、4.2.9 Customer Service (CS) 12 4.2.10 Trouble call management (TCM) 12 4.2.11 Financial (FIN) . 13 4.2.12 Human resources 13 4.2.13 Asset Management (AM) System . 13 4.2.14 Network Operations (NO). 13 4.3 Interface reference model . 13 4.4 Maintenance and construction functions and components . 14 4
15、.5 Static information model . 14 4.5.1 Information model classes . 14 4.5.2 Classes for maintenance and construction . 14 4.6 Maintenance and construction use cases 15 5 Maintenance and construction message types . 16 5.1 General . 16 5.2 Work . 17 5.3 Work request message . 17 5.3.1 General . 17 5.
16、3.2 Applications Carry out planned maintenance with temporary equipment 17 5.3.3 Message format . 19 5.4 Service order message . 20 5.4.1 General . 20 5.4.2 Applications Meter installation and removal 20 5.4.3 Message format . 21 5.5 Maintenance order message . 23 5.5.1 General . 23 5.5.2 Applicatio
17、ns . 23 5.5.3 Message format . 24 IEC 61968-6:2015 IEC 2015 3 6 Document conventions 26 6.1 UML diagrams. 26 6.2 Message definitions 26 6.2.1 General . 26 6.2.2 Mandatory versus optional . 26 Annex A (normative) Description of message type verbs 27 Annex B (normative) XML Schemas for Message Payload
18、s 29 B.1 General . 29 B.2 WorkRequest 29 B.3 ServiceOrder 50 B.4 MaintenanceOrder 91 Bibliography 143 Figure 1 Asset life cycle . 10 Figure 2 IEC 61968-6 reference model for maintenance . 11 Figure 3 End-to-end business cases and related messages . 16 Figure 4 Carry out planned maintenance with temp
19、orary equipment . 18 Figure 5 Work request message format 19 Figure 6 Meter installation and removal . 20 Figure 7 Service order message format 22 Figure 8 Maintenance of high voltage device (transformer etc) requested by FRD 24 Figure 9 MaintenanceOrder message format 25 Table 1 Document overview f
20、or IEC 61968-6 . 7 Table 2 Business functions and abstract components 14 Table 3 Maintenance and construction classes 15 Table A.1 Commonly used verbs 27 4 IEC 61968-6:2015 IEC 2015 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ APPLICATION INTEGRATION AT ELECTRIC UTILITIES SYSTEM INTERFACES FOR DISTRI
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36、he correct understanding of its contents. Users should therefore print this document using a colour printer. 6 IEC 61968-6:2015 IEC 2015 INTRODUCTION The IEC 61968 standard, taken as a whole, defines interfaces for the major elements of an interface architecture for Distribution Management Systems (
37、DMS). IEC 61968-1, Interface architecture and general recommendations, identifies and establishes requirements for standard interfaces based on an Interface Reference Model (IRM). IEC 61968-3 to 9 of this standard define interfaces relevant to each of the major business functions described by the In
38、terface Reference Model. As used in IEC 61968, a DMS consists of various distributed application components for the utility to manage electrical distribution networks. These capabilities include monitoring and control of equipment for power delivery, management processes to ensure system reliability
39、, voltage management, demand-side management, outage management, work management, automated mapping and facilities management. This set of standards is limited to the definition of interfaces and is implementation independent. They provide for interoperability among different computer systems, platf
40、orms, and languages. Methods and technologies used to implement functionality conforming to these interfaces are considered outside of the scope of these standards; only the interface itself is specified in these standards. The purpose of this part of IEC 61968 is to define a standard for the integr
41、ation of Maintenance and Construction Systems (MC), which would include Work Management Systems, with other systems and business functions within the scope of IEC 61968. The scope of this standard is the exchange of information between Maintenance and Construction Systems and other systems within th
42、e utility enterprise. The specific details of communication protocols those systems employ are outside the scope of this standard. Instead, this standard will recognize and model the general capabilities that can be potentially provided by maintenance and construction systems including planned, unpl
43、anned and conditional maintenance. In this way, this standard will not be impacted by the specification, development and/or deployment of next generation maintenance systems, either through the use of standards or proprietary means. The IEC 61968 series of standards is intended to facilitate inter-a
44、pplication integration as opposed to intra-application integration. Intra-application integration is aimed at programs in the same application system, usually communicating with each other using middleware that is embedded in their underlying runtime environment, and tends to be optimised for close,
45、 real- time, synchronous connections and interactive request/reply or conversation communication models. IEC 61968, 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 purc
46、hased applications), each supported by dissimilar runtime environments. Therefore, these interface standards are relevant to loosely coupled applications with more heterogeneity in languages, operating systems, protocols and management tools. This series of standards is intended to support applicati
47、ons that need to exchange data every few seconds, minutes, or hours rather than waiting for a nightly batch run. This series of standards, which are intended to be implemented with middleware services that exchange messages among applications, will complement, not replace, utility data warehouses, d
48、atabase gateways, and operational stores. As used in IEC 61968, a Distribution Management System (DMS) consists of various distributed application components for the utility to manage electrical distribution networks. These capabilities include monitoring and control of equipment for power delivery,
49、 management processes to ensure system reliability, voltage management, demand-side management, outage management, work management, automated mapping and facilities management. Standard interfaces are defined for each class of applications identified in the Interface Reference Model (IRM), which is described in IEC 61968-1, Interface architecture and general recommendations. IEC 61968-6:2015 IEC 2015 7 This part of IEC 61968 contains the clauses listed in Table 1. Table 1 D