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BS EN 61970-552:2016 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) – CIMXML Model exchange format

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BSI 2020 93
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IEC 61970-552:2016 specifies the format and rules for exchanging modelling information based upon the CIM. It uses the CIM RDF Schema presented in IEC 61970-501 as the meta-model framework for constructing XML documents of power system modelling information. The style of these documents is called CIMXML format. This new edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: – new clause that defines the versioning of CIMXML format; – addition of a statement about mandatory header; – introduction of the new urn:uuid form and discussion of the backwards compatibility.

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57 English
CONTENTS
58 FOREWORD
60 INTRODUCTION
61 1 Scope
2 Normative references
62 3 Terms and definitions
64 4 CIMXML version
5 Model exchange
5.1 General
5.2 Rules for CIMXML documents and headers
Tables
Table 1 – CIMXML version
65 5.3 Model and header data description
Figures
Figure 1 – Model with header
66 Table 2 – Header attributes
68 5.4 Work flow
Figure 2 – Example work flow events
69 6 Object identification
6.1 URIs as identifiers
Figure 3 – Example work flow events with more dependencies
70 6.2 About rdf:ID and rdf:about
71 6.3 CIMXML element identification
72 6.4 Older ID formats
6.5 Object type
6.5.1 General
6.5.2 References to a more generic type than the actual
Figure 4 – CIM PSR – Location data model
74 7 CIMXML format rules and conventions
7.1 General
7.2 Simplified RDF syntax
7.2.1 General
Figure 5 – CIMXML-based power system model exchange mechanism
75 7.2.2 Notation
7.2.3 Syntax definition (normative)
81 7.2.4 Syntax extension for difference model
86 7.3 CIMXML format style guide
87 7.4 Representing new, deleted and changed objects as CIMXML elements
7.5 CIM RDF schema generation with CIM profile
88 7.6 CIM extensions
7.7 RDF simplified syntax design rationale
Figure 6 – Relations between UML, profile and CIMXML tools
90 Bibliography
BS EN 61970-552:2016 - TC
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