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IEC PAS 62559:2008

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

IntelliGrid methodology for developing requirements for energy systems

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Superseded date

30-04-2015

Language(s)

English

Published date

29-01-2008

$979.95
Including GST where applicable

FOREWORD
EPRI DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITIES
1 SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
  1.1 Scope of the Specification
  1.2 Overview of the Methodology
  1.3 Objectives of this Specification
  1.4 Audience of this Specification
2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES
3 DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS
4 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
  4.1 Referenced Sources of Glossary Terms
  4.2 Terms and Definitions
5 INTRODUCTION TO THE INTELLIGRID ARCHITECTURE
  5.1 History and Rationale
  5.2 Basic Concepts
  5.3 The Pyramid
  5.4 Business Needs and Functional Requirements
  5.5 Development Phases
  5.6 Development Streams
  5.7 Scope Addressed in this Specification
6 PHASE 1: EXECUTIVES DETERMINE BUSINESS NEEDS AND PLAN
  PROJECTS
7 PHASE 2: STAKEHOLDERS DEFINE USER REQUIREMENTS WITH
  USE CASES
  7.1 Use Case Methodology
  7.2 Use Case Workshops to Develop Requirements
  7.3 Use Case Analysis
8 PHASES 3-5: TECHNOLOGY SELECTION AND DEPLOYMENT
  8.1 Design an Architecture
  8.2 Select Technologies
A - ANNEX A: HOW TO DEVELOP USE CASES
  A.1 What is a Use Case?
  A.2 Purpose of the IntelliGrid PAS Use Case Template
  A.3 IntelliGrid PAS Use Case Template: Setting the Stage
  A.4 IntelliGrid PAS Use Case Template: A Picture is Worth
      a Thousand Words
  A.5 IntelliGrid PAS Use Case Template: Step-by-Step
      Interactions within Function
  A.6 IntelliGrid PAS Use Case Template: Characteristics of
      Steps
B - ANNEX B: USE CASE TEMPLATE
  B.1 Description of the User Requirements of a Function
  B.2 Drawing or Diagram of Function
  B.3 Step by Step Analysis of Function
C - ANNEX C: EXAMPLE OF TRANSMISSION SYNCHRO-PHASOR USE CASE
  C.1 Description of the User Requirements of a Function
  C.2 Drawing or Diagram of Function
  Step by Step Analysis of Function
EXAMPLE OF DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION USE CASE
  C.3 Description of the User Requirements of a Function
  C.4 Drawing or Diagram of Function
  C.5 Step by Step Analysis of Function
D - EXAMPLE OF CONSUMER USE CASE
  D.1 Description of the User Requirements of a Function
  D.2 Step by Step Analysis of Function

This Publicly Available Specification (PAS) defines a methodology for power system domain experts to determine and describe their user requirements for automation systems, based on their utility business needs. This methodology was originally developed as part of the IntelliGrid Architecture developed by the Electrical Power Research Institute (EPRI), as a means to implement the "IntelliGrid vision" of the automated, self-healing, and efficient power system of the future.

DevelopmentNote
Stability date: 2012. (10/2012)
DocumentType
Miscellaneous Product
Pages
126
PublisherName
International Electrotechnical Committee
Status
Superseded

Standards Relationship
NEN NPR IEC/PAS 62559 : 2008 Identical
SAC GB/Z 28805 : 2012 Identical

BS ISO 15118-1 : 2013 ROAD VEHICLES - VEHICLE TO GRID COMMUNICATION INTERFACE - PART 1: GENERAL INFORMATION AND USE-CASE DEFINITION
I.S. EN 62559-2:2015 USE CASE METHODOLOGY - PART 2: DEFINITION OF THE TEMPLATE FOR USE CASES, ACTOR LIST AND REQUIREMENTS LIST
IEC TS 62746-3:2015 Systems interface between customer energy management system and the power management system - Part 3: Architecture
EN IEC 62559-3:2018 Use case methodology - Part 3: Definition of use case template artefacts into an XML serialized format
BS EN ISO 15118-1:2015 Road vehicles. Vehicle to grid communication interface General information and use-case definition
IEC TR 62351-13:2016 Power systems management and associated information exchange - Data and communications security - Part 13: Guidelines on security topics to be covered in standards and specifications
IEC 62559-2:2015 Use case methodology - Part 2: Definition of the templates for use cases, actor list and requirements list
EN 62559-2:2015 Use case methodology - Part 2: Definition of the template for use cases, actor list and requirements list
12/30227495 DC : 0 BS ISO 15118-1 - ROAD VEHICLES - VEHICLE TO GRID COMMUNICATION INTERFACE - PART 1: GENERAL INFORMATION AND USE-CASE DEFINITION
I.S. EN IEC 62559-3:2018 USE CASE METHODOLOGY - PART 3: DEFINITION OF USE CASE TEMPLATE ARTEFACTS INTO AN XML SERIALIZED FORMAT
ISO 15118-1:2013 Road vehicles Vehicle to grid communication interface Part 1: General information and use-case definition
I.S. EN ISO 15118-1:2015 ROAD VEHICLES - VEHICLE TO GRID COMMUNICATION INTERFACE - PART 1: GENERAL INFORMATION AND USE-CASE DEFINITION (ISO 15118-1:2013)
EN ISO 15118-1:2015 Road vehicles - Vehicle to grid communication interface - Part 1: General information and use-case definition (ISO 15118-1:2013)
16/30318378 DC : 0 BS EN 62559-3 ED 1.0 - USE CASE METHODOLOGY - PART 3: DEFINITION OF USE CASE TEMPLATE ARTEFACTS INTO AN XML SERIALIZED FORMAT
BS EN 62559-2:2015 Use case methodology Definition of the template for use cases, actor list and requirements list
17/30347638 DC : 0 BS EN ISO 15118-1 - ROAD VEHICLES - VEHICLE TO GRID COMMUNICATION INTERFACE - PART 1: GENERAL INFORMATION AND USE-CASE DEFINITION
PD IEC/TS 62746-3:2015 Systems interface between customer energy management system and the power management system Architecture
IEC 62559-3:2017 Use case methodology - Part 3: Definition of use case template artefacts into an XML serialized format
14/30284944 DC : 0 BS EN 62559-2 ED 1.0 - USE CASE METHODOLOGY - PART 2: DEFINITION OF USE CASE TEMPLATE, ACTOR LIST AND REQUIREMENT LIST

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